National Register of Historic Places listings in New London County, Connecticut facts for kids
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in New London County, Connecticut.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
There are 201 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 13 National Historic Landmarks. One property was once listed, but has since been delisted.
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Current listings
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Description | |
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1 | Alden Tavern Site |
(#98000361) |
Town parking lot adjacent to Lebanon Historical Society 41°38′14″N 72°12′47″W / 41.6373°N 72.213°W |
Lebanon | Site of tavern, tied to the whipping of British General Richard Prescott. | |
2 | American Thermos Bottle Company Laurel Hill Plant |
(#88003091) |
11 Thermos Ave. 41°30′37″N 72°04′43″W / 41.510278°N 72.078611°W |
Norwich | The American Thermos Bottle Company plant is significant for the adaptive use of a mill design to modern industry. Now renovated, the property has been modernized for a school. | |
3 | Winslow Ames House |
(#95000283) |
132 Mohegan Ave. 41°22′34″N 72°06′09″W / 41.376111°N 72.1025°W |
New London | A 1933 prefabricated Motohome designed by Robert W. McLaughlin, Jr. | |
4 | Anshei Israel Synagogue |
(#95000861) |
142 Newent Rd. (CT 138) 41°36′09″N 71°59′38″W / 41.6025°N 71.993889°W |
Lisbon | A small one-room Orthodox congregational synagogue constructed in 1936. | |
5 | Applewood Farm |
(#87001765) |
528 Colonel Ledyard Highway 41°25′27″N 71°59′41″W / 41.424167°N 71.994722°W |
Ledyard | A farmhouse with Colonial center-chimney design and with Federal style details. | |
6 | Ashlawn |
(#79002649) |
1 Potash Hill Rd. 41°37′48″N 72°02′27″W / 41.63°N 72.040833°W |
Sprague | A two-story, central-hall frame farmhouse dating from the 18th-century | |
7 | Avery Homestead |
(#92001641) |
20 Avery Hill Rd. 41°27′04″N 72°02′46″W / 41.451111°N 72.046111°W |
Ledyard | Built circa 1696, this home is historically significant for its design and the fact that more than twelve generations of the Avery family have resided in the house. | |
8 | Avery House |
(#86001726) |
Northeastern corner of Park and Roode Rds. 41°36′28″N 71°54′50″W / 41.607778°N 71.913889°W |
Griswold | Believed to have been constructed around 1770, this structure was once in the thriving mill town of Hopeville. Now it serves as the park manager's residence for Hopeville Pond State Park. | |
9 | Avery Point Lighthouse |
(#02000866) |
On Long Island Sound at 1084 Shennecossett Rd. 41°19′01″N 72°03′49″W / 41.316944°N 72.063611°W |
Groton | A lighthouse dating from 1943, officially listed as the last lighthouse built in Connecticut. | |
10 | Thomas Avery House |
(#79002637) |
Society Rd. 41°20′59″N 72°13′00″W / 41.349722°N 72.216667°W |
East Lyme | A two-and-a-half story clapboarded Greek Revival farmhouse dating to 1845-1846. Also known as the Smith-Harris House. | |
11 | Nathaniel Backus House |
(#70000715) |
44 Rockwell St. 41°32′04″N 72°04′42″W / 41.534444°N 72.078333°W |
Norwich | A circa 1750 two-story clapboarded Colonial renovated to a Greek Revival home. Moved to its current location in 1952. | |
12 | Bacon Academy |
(#82004364) |
84 Main Street 41°34′24″N 72°19′59″W / 41.573333°N 72.333056°W |
Colchester | A utilitarian three-story Flemish bond brick school with Federal style details that was built in 1803. | |
13 | Baltic Historic District |
(#87001247) |
Roughly bounded by 5th Ave., River, High, Main, W. Main, and the Shetucket River 41°37′02″N 72°05′06″W / 41.617222°N 72.085°W |
Sprague | ||
14 | Acors Barns House |
(#76001992) |
68 Federal St. 41°21′25″N 72°05′56″W / 41.356944°N 72.098889°W |
New London | A two-and-one half story Greek Revival house with a gable roof and clapboarded exterior built in 1837. | |
15 | Bean Hill Historic District |
(#82001006) |
Huntington and Vergason Aves., Sylvia Lane, and W. Town St. 41°33′24″N 72°06′36″W / 41.556667°N 72.11°W |
Norwich | ||
16 | Bennett Rockshelter |
(#87001223) |
Address Restricted |
Old Lyme | ||
17 | Gurdon Bill Store |
(#82004368) |
15 Church Hill Rd. 41°27′26″N 72°00′51″W / 41.457222°N 72.014167°W |
Ledyard | ||
18 | Blackledge River Railroad Bridge |
(#86002109) |
Former Air Line Railroad right-of-way and the Blackledge River 41°35′02″N 72°25′21″W / 41.583889°N 72.4225°W |
Colchester | A Warren truss bridge built by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad around 1912. | |
19 | Bozrah Congregational Church and Parsonage |
(#91000952) |
17 and 23 Bozrah St. 41°33′24″N 72°09′56″W / 41.556667°N 72.165556°W |
Bozrah | ||
20 | Bradford-Huntington House |
(#70000720) |
16 Huntington Lane 41°33′06″N 72°05′30″W / 41.551667°N 72.091667°W |
Norwich | ||
21 | Branford House |
(#84001158) |
Shennecosset and Eastern Point Rds. 41°19′01″N 72°03′52″W / 41.316944°N 72.064444°W |
Groton | ||
22 | Brewster Homestead |
(#00001561) |
306 Preston Rd. 41°34′25″N 71°58′10″W / 41.573611°N 71.969444°W |
Griswold | ||
23 | Bridge No. 1860 |
(#93000644) |
Massapeag Side Rd. (Route 433) over Shantok Brook 41°28′48″N 72°05′12″W / 41.48°N 72.0867°W |
Montville | Formerly in Fort Shantok State Park, now Mohegan tribal land. | |
24 | Broad Street School |
(#84001162) |
100 Broad St. 41°32′05″N 72°04′35″W / 41.534722°N 72.076389°W |
Norwich | ||
25 | William A. Buckingham House |
(#82004379) |
307 Main St. 41°31′27″N 72°04′28″W / 41.524167°N 72.074444°W |
Norwich | ||
26 | Bulkeley School |
(#81000613) |
Huntington St. 41°21′31″N 72°06′03″W / 41.358611°N 72.100833°W |
New London | ||
27 | Burnett's Corner Historic District |
(#97001468) |
Along Packer Rd., south of CT 184 41°23′17″N 71°58′45″W / 41.388056°N 71.979167°W |
Groton | ||
28 | Carpenter House |
(#70000721) |
55 E. Town St. 41°33′01″N 72°05′43″W / 41.550278°N 72.095278°W |
Norwich | ||
29 | Joseph Carpenter Silversmith Shop |
(#70000722) |
71 E. Town St. 41°32′59″N 72°05′43″W / 41.549722°N 72.095278°W |
Norwich | ||
30 | Carroll Building |
(#82001007) |
9-15 Main St., and 14-20 Water St. 41°31′27″N 72°04′48″W / 41.524167°N 72.08°W |
Norwich | ||
31 | Central Vermont Railroad Pier |
(#04001551) |
State Pier Rd. 41°21′35″N 72°05′31″W / 41.359722°N 72.091944°W |
New London | ||
32 | Henry Champion House |
(#72001323) |
Weschester Rd. 41°32′39″N 72°24′50″W / 41.544167°N 72.413889°W |
Colchester | Home of Henry Champion. | |
33 | David Chapman Farmstead |
(#92001642) |
128 Stoddards Wharf Rd. 41°26′46″N 72°02′27″W / 41.446111°N 72.040833°W |
Ledyard | ||
34 | CHARLES W. MORGAN |
(#66000804) |
Mystic seaport 41°21′46″N 71°57′55″W / 41.362778°N 71.965278°W |
Stonington | In the Mystic section of town Only surviving wooden ship from the nineteenth-century American whaling fleet. |
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35 | Capt. Richard Charlton House |
(#70000723) |
12 Mediterranean Lane 41°32′55″N 72°05′55″W / 41.548611°N 72.098611°W |
Norwich | ||
36 | Chelsea Parade Historic District |
(#88003215) |
Roughly bounded by Crescent, Broad, Grove, McKinley, Perkins, Slater, Buckingham, Maple Grove, Washington, and Lincoln 41°32′01″N 72°04′55″W / 41.533611°N 72.081944°W |
Norwich | ||
37 | Civic Institutions Historic District |
(#90000602) |
156-158, 171, and 173-175 Garfield Ave., 179 Colman St., 32 Wald Ave. 41°21′15″N 72°06′42″W / 41.354167°N 72.111667°W |
New London | ||
38 | Clark Homestead |
(#78002875) |
South of Lebanon on Madley Rd. 41°37′34″N 72°12′54″W / 41.626111°N 72.215°W |
Lebanon | ||
39 | Andrew Clark House |
(#79002636) |
Ross Hill Rd. 41°36′35″N 71°59′57″W / 41.609722°N 71.999167°W |
Lisbon | ||
40 | Edward Cogswell House |
(#93001378) |
1429 Hopeville Rd. 41°35′07″N 71°54′08″W / 41.585278°N 71.902222°W |
Griswold | ||
41 | Coit Street Historic District |
(#88000068) |
Roughly bounded by Coit St., Washington, Tilley St., Bank St., and Reed St. 41°21′05″N 72°06′01″W / 41.351389°N 72.100278°W |
New London | ||
42 | Colchester Village Historic District |
(#94000254) |
Roughly along Broadway, Hayward, Linwood and Norwich Aves., Cragin Ct., Pierce Ln., Stebbins Rd., Main and S. Main Sts. 41°34′21″N 72°19′13″W / 41.5725°N 72.320278°W |
Colchester | ||
43 | Commonwealth Works Site |
(#98000360) |
Near Yantic Falls |
Norwich | Early industrial site at Yantic Falls | |
44 | Converse House and Barn |
(#70000716) |
185 Washington St. 41°32′03″N 72°05′00″W / 41.534167°N 72.083333°W |
Norwich | ||
45 | Cooper Site |
(#87001224) |
Address Restricted |
Lyme | ||
46 | Deshon-Allyn House |
(#70000700) |
613 Williams St. 41°22′21″N 72°06′19″W / 41.3725°N 72.105278°W |
New London | ||
47 | Downtown New London Historic District |
(#79002665) |
Roughly bounded by State, Bank, Tilley and Washington Sts. 41°21′10″N 72°05′47″W / 41.352778°N 72.096389°W |
New London | ||
48 | Downtown Norwich Historic District |
(#85000707) |
Roughly bounded by Union Sq., Park, Main and Shetucket Sts., and Washington Sq. 41°31′26″N 72°04′38″W / 41.523889°N 72.077222°W |
Norwich | ||
49 | East District School |
(#70000717) |
365 Washington St. 41°32′46″N 72°05′20″W / 41.546111°N 72.088889°W |
Norwich | ||
50 | EMMA C. BERRY (Fishing Sloop) |
(#94001649) |
Greenmanville Ave. 41°21′35″N 71°58′00″W / 41.359722°N 71.966667°W |
Stonington | In the Mystic section of town One of the oldest surviving commercial vessels in the United States |
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51 | Eolia-Harkness Estate |
(#86003331) |
Great Neck Rd. 41°18′17″N 72°06′47″W / 41.304722°N 72.113056°W |
Waterford | ||
52 | Capt. Thomas Fanning Farmstead |
(#92001643) |
1004 Shewville Rd. 41°28′49″N 71°59′34″W / 41.480278°N 71.992778°W |
Ledyard | ||
53 | Abel H. Fish House |
(#82004381) |
Buckley Hill and Rathbun Hill Rds. 41°31′47″N 72°14′55″W / 41.529722°N 72.248611°W |
Salem | ||
54 | Fort Griswold |
(#70000694) |
Bounded by Baker Ave., Smith St., Park Ave., Monument Ave., and the Thames River 41°21′12″N 72°04′54″W / 41.353333°N 72.081667°W |
Groton | ||
55 | Fort Shantok |
(#86000469) |
Massapeag Side Road (State Route 433) 41°28′40″N 72°04′40″W / 41.4778°N 72.0778°W |
Montville | Mohegan settlement and home of the seventeenth century sachem Uncas. Park open to the public. | |
56 | Fort Trumbull |
(#72001333) |
Fort Neck 41°20′40″N 72°05′40″W / 41.344444°N 72.094444°W |
New London | ||
57 | Gales Ferry Historic District No. 1 |
(#92001639) |
Junction of Hurlbutt Rd. and Riverside Pl. 41°25′48″N 72°05′34″W / 41.43°N 72.092778°W |
Ledyard | ||
58 | Gales Ferry Historic District No. 2 |
(#02000865) |
Roughly along Hurlbutt Rd., from Allyn Rd. to Military Highway 41°25′42″N 72°05′17″W / 41.4283°N 72.088°W |
Ledyard | ||
59 | William Gorton Farm |
(#84001166) |
14 West Lane 41°17′24″N 72°12′21″W / 41.289884°N 72.205773°W |
East Lyme | ||
60 | Graniteville Historic District |
(#03000812) |
Rope Ferry Rd. 41°20′06″N 72°09′13″W / 41.335097°N 72.153689°W |
Waterford | Info available at Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation | |
61 | Greeneville Historic District |
(#05001047) |
Roughly along Boswell and Central Aves., Prospect and N. Main Sts., between Hickory and 14th Sts. 41°32′05″N 72°03′31″W / 41.534722°N 72.058611°W |
Norwich | Info available at Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation | |
62 | Florence Griswold House and Museum |
(#93001604) |
96 Lyme St. 41°19′31″N 72°19′39″W / 41.325278°N 72.3275°W |
Old Lyme | Boarding house frequented by American impressionist artists such as Henry Ward Ranger, Childe Hassam, and Willard Metcalf. | |
63 | Groton Bank Historic District |
(#83001287) |
Roughly bounded by the Thames River, Broad, Cottage, and Latham Sts. 41°21′24″N 72°04′55″W / 41.356667°N 72.081944°W |
Groton | ||
64 | Hadlyme North Historic District |
(#88002686) |
Roughly bounded by CT 82, Town St., Banning Rd., and Old Town St. 41°25′45″N 72°24′25″W / 41.429167°N 72.406944°W |
Lyme | ||
65 | Hadlyme Ferry Historic District |
(#94001444) |
150, 151, 158, 159, 162-1, 162-2 Ferry Rd. and ferry slip 41°25′09″N 72°25′41″W / 41.419167°N 72.428056°W |
Lyme | It is located in the area of, and may include, the Chester–Hadlyme Ferry | |
66 | Hallville Mill Historic District |
(#96000913) |
Hallville Rd., Hall's Mill Rd., and CT 2A on Hallville Pond 41°29′40″N 72°02′00″W / 41.494444°N 72.033333°W |
Preston | ||
67 | Hamburg Bridge Historic District |
(#83001288) |
Joshuatown Rd. and Old Hamburg Rd. 41°23′36″N 72°21′09″W / 41.393333°N 72.3525°W |
Lyme | ||
68 | Hamburg Cove Site |
(#87001225) |
Address Restricted |
Lyme | ||
69 | Jonathan Newton Harris House |
(#82004375) |
130 Broad St. 41°21′27″N 72°06′17″W / 41.3575°N 72.104722°W |
New London | ||
70 | Hartford Colony |
(#04000414) |
Roughly Leonard Court, New Shore Rd., and Shore Rd. 41°18′19″N 72°08′26″W / 41.305278°N 72.140556°W |
Waterford | ||
71 | Hayward House |
(#72001325) |
9 Hayward Ave. 41°34′29″N 72°19′53″W / 41.574722°N 72.331389°W |
Colchester | ||
72 | Hempstead Historic District |
(#86002112) |
Roughly bounded by Franklin St., Jay St., and Mountain Ave. 41°21′13″N 72°06′13″W / 41.353611°N 72.103611°W |
New London | ||
73 | Joshua Hempstead House |
(#70000701) |
11 Hempstead St. 41°21′09″N 72°06′08″W / 41.3525°N 72.102222°W |
New London | ||
74 | Nathaniel Hempstead House |
(#70000702) |
Corner of Jay, Hempstead, Coit, and Truman Sts. 41°21′06″N 72°06′09″W / 41.351667°N 72.1025°W |
New London | Also known as the Old Huguenot House. | |
75 | House at 130 Mohegan Avenue |
(#08001379) |
130 Mohegan Ave. 41°22′29″N 72°06′09″W / 41.374831°N 72.102483°W |
New London | ||
76 | Huntington Street Baptist Church |
(#82004377) |
29 Huntington St. 41°21′12″N 72°05′57″W / 41.353333°N 72.099167°W |
New London | ||
77 | Col. Joshua Huntington House |
(#72001343) |
11 Huntington Lane 41°33′04″N 72°05′27″W / 41.551111°N 72.090833°W |
Norwich | ||
78 | Gen. Jedidiah Huntington House |
(#70000724) |
23 E. Town St. 41°33′01″N 72°05′28″W / 41.550278°N 72.091111°W |
Norwich | ||
79 | Gov. Samuel Huntington House |
(#70000725) |
34 E. Town St. 41°33′01″N 72°05′31″W / 41.550278°N 72.091944°W |
Norwich | ||
80 | Jail Hill Historic District |
(#99000431) |
Roughly along Cedar, School, Fountain, Happy, and John Sts. 41°31′38″N 72°04′47″W / 41.527222°N 72.079722°W |
Norwich | ||
81 | Jordan Village Historic District |
(#90001289) |
Junction of North Rd. and Avery Ln. with Rope Ferry Rd. 41°20′23″N 72°08′33″W / 41.339722°N 72.1425°W |
Waterford | ||
82 | Kinne Cemetery |
(#01000351) |
Jarvis Rd. 41°33′24″N 71°53′15″W / 41.556667°N 71.8875°W |
Griswold | ||
83 | L.A. DUNTON |
(#93001612) |
Mystic Seaport Museum 41°21′30″N 71°57′58″W / 41.358333°N 71.966111°W |
Stonington | In the Mystic section of town Classic fishing schooner and one of the last sail-powered fishing vessels built. |
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84 | Lamb Homestead |
(#91001175) |
47 Lambtown Rd. 41°24′21″N 72°00′47″W / 41.405833°N 72.013056°W |
Ledyard | ||
85 | Dr. Daniel Lathrop School |
(#70000726) |
69 E. Town St. 41°32′59″N 72°05′43″W / 41.549722°N 72.095278°W |
Norwich | ||
86 | Dr. Joshua Lathrop House |
(#70000727) |
377 Washington St. 41°32′48″N 72°05′18″W / 41.546667°N 72.088333°W |
Norwich | ||
87 | Lathrop-Mathewson-Ross House |
(#82004370) |
Ross Hill Rd. 41°37′19″N 71°59′27″W / 41.621944°N 71.990833°W |
Lisbon | ||
88 | Laurel Hill Historic District |
(#87000516) |
Roughly bounded by Spruce St., Rogers and River Aves., and Talman St. 41°31′04″N 72°04′29″W / 41.517778°N 72.074722°W |
Norwich | ||
89 | Lebanon Green Historic District |
(#79002666) |
CT 87 and W. Town St. 41°38′26″N 72°13′08″W / 41.640556°N 72.218889°W |
Lebanon | ||
90 | Thomas Lee House |
(#70000693) |
CT 156 and Giant's Neck Rd. 41°19′03″N 72°14′20″W / 41.3175°N 72.238889°W |
East Lyme | ||
91 | Leffingwell Inn |
(#70000728) |
348 Washington St. 41°32′32″N 72°05′17″W / 41.542222°N 72.088056°W |
Norwich | ||
92 | Nathan Lester House |
(#72001328) |
Vinegar Hill Rd. 41°25′24″N 72°03′08″W / 41.423333°N 72.052222°W |
Ledyard | ||
93 | Timothy Lester Farmstead |
(#98001441) |
Junction of Crary, Browning and Terry Rds. 41°34′03″N 71°57′32″W / 41.5675°N 71.958889°W |
Griswold | ||
94 | Lieutenant River III Site |
(#87001227) |
Address Restricted |
Old Lyme | ||
95 | Lieutenant River IV Site |
(#87001228) |
Address Restricted |
Old Lyme | ||
96 | Lieutenant River No. 2 |
(#87001226) |
Address Restricted |
Old Lyme | ||
97 | Lighthouse Inn |
(#96000822) |
6 Guthrie Pl. 41°19′00″N 72°05′39″W / 41.316667°N 72.094167°W |
New London | ||
98 | Little Plain Historic District |
(#86003541) |
Both sides of Union, Broadway, and Huntington Pl. in irregular pattern 41°31′47″N 72°04′37″W / 41.529722°N 72.076944°W |
Norwich | ||
99 | Long Society Meetinghouse |
(#76001996) |
East of Norwich off CT 165 on Long Society Rd. 41°32′04″N 72°02′09″W / 41.534444°N 72.035833°W |
Preston | ||
100 | Lord Cove Site |
(#87001229) |
Address Restricted |
Lyme | ||
101 | Capt. Enoch Lord House |
(#07000418) |
17 Tantummaheag Rd. 41°20′30″N 72°20′35″W / 41.34173°N 72.343125°W |
Old Lyme | ||
102 | Lyman Viaduct |
(#86002729) |
Dickinson Creek and former Boston and New York Air-Line Railroad right-of-way 41°33′49″N 72°27′08″W / 41.563611°N 72.452222°W |
Colchester | ||
103 | Main Sawmill |
(#72001332) |
Iron St. 41°26′49″N 71°59′14″W / 41.446944°N 71.987222°W |
Ledyard | ||
104 | Mashantucket Pequot Reservation |
(#86001323) |
Northeastern Ledyard 41°27′32″N 71°58′21″W / 41.4589°N 71.9724°W |
Ledyard | Encompasses much of the Pequot Reservation lands. | |
105 | Mechanic Street Historic District |
(#88000653) |
Roughly bounded by W. Broad St., Pawcatuck River, Cedar St., and Courtland St. 41°22′23″N 71°49′59″W / 41.373056°N 71.833056°W |
Stonington | ||
106 | James Merrill House |
(#13000618) |
107 Water St. 41°20′01″N 71°54′24″W / 41.333704°N 71.906623°W |
Stonington | Designated a National Historic Landmark on October 31, 2016. | |
107 | Mill Brook Bridge |
(#96001498) |
Blissville Rd., junction of Mill Brook 41°33′30″N 72°02′25″W / 41.558333°N 72.040278°W |
Lisbon | ||
108 | Samuel Miner House |
(#76001995) |
North of North Stonington off CT 2 on Hewitt Rd. 41°26′57″N 71°53′26″W / 41.449167°N 71.890556°W |
North Stonington | Destroyed by fire in 2003. | |
109 | Montauk Avenue Historic District |
(#90001910) |
Roughly bounded by Ocean, Willets, and Riverview Aves. and Faire Harbor 41°20′20″N 72°06′22″W / 41.338889°N 72.106111°W |
New London | ||
110 | Monte Cristo Cottage |
(#71001010) |
325 Pequot Ave. 41°19′55″N 72°05′47″W / 41.331944°N 72.096389°W |
New London | Summer home of playwright Eugene O'Neill | |
111 | Mystic Bank |
(#14000476) |
39 Main St. 41°23′25″N 71°57′36″W / 41.3903°N 71.9600°W |
Old Mystic | ||
112 | Mystic Bridge Historic District |
(#79002671) |
U.S. Route 1 and CT 27 41°21′25″N 71°57′51″W / 41.356944°N 71.964167°W |
Stonington | In the Mystic section of town | |
113 | Mystic River Historic District |
(#79002728) |
U.S. Route 1 and CT 215 41°21′15″N 71°58′30″W / 41.354167°N 71.975°W |
Groton | In the Mystic section of town (West Mystic) | |
114 | Natcon Site |
(#87001230) |
Address Restricted |
Old Lyme | ||
115 | New England Hebrew Farmers of the Emanuel Society Synagogue and Creamery Site |
(#12000039) |
Junction of CT 161 & CT 85 41°25′40″N 72°12′55″W / 41.427798°N 72.215175°W |
Montville | ||
116 | New London County Courthouse |
(#70000705) |
70 Hunting St. 41°21′18″N 72°06′01″W / 41.355°N 72.100278°W |
New London | ||
117 | New London Customhouse |
(#70000706) |
150 Bank St. 41°21′08″N 72°05′46″W / 41.352222°N 72.096111°W |
New London | ||
118 | New London Harbor Lighthouse |
(#89001470) |
Lower Pequot Ave. 41°18′59″N 72°05′25″W / 41.316389°N 72.090278°W |
New London | ||
119 | New London Ledge Lighthouse |
(#89001471) |
Entrance to New London Harbor on the eastern side of the main channel 41°18′20″N 72°04′41″W / 41.305556°N 72.078056°W |
Groton | ||
120 | New London Public Library |
(#70000712) |
63 Huntington St. 41°21′18″N 72°06′00″W / 41.355°N 72.1°W |
New London | ||
121 | New London Railroad Station |
(#71000913) |
State St. 41°21′15″N 72°05′36″W / 41.354167°N 72.093333°W |
New London | ||
122 | Noank Historic District |
(#79002656) |
CT 215 41°19′28″N 71°59′20″W / 41.324444°N 71.988889°W |
Groton | ||
123 | North Stonington Village Historic District |
(#83001289) |
CT 2, Main St., Wyassup, Babcock, Caswell, and Rocky Hollow Rds. 41°26′26″N 71°52′59″W / 41.440556°N 71.883056°W |
North Stonington | ||
124 | Norwich Hospital District |
(#87002424) |
CT 12 41°29′22″N 72°04′26″W / 41.489444°N 72.073889°W |
Norwich-Preston | ||
125 | Norwich Town Hall |
(#83003589) |
Union St. and Broadway 41°31′36″N 72°04′51″W / 41.526667°N 72.080833°W |
Norwich | ||
126 | Norwichtown Historic District |
(#73001951) |
Roughly bounded by Huntington Ln., Scotland Rd., and Washington, Town and E. Town Sts. 41°32′52″N 72°05′33″W / 41.547778°N 72.0925°W |
Norwich | ||
127 | William Noyes Farmstead |
(#92001644) |
340 Gallup Hill Rd. 41°23′24″N 71°57′17″W / 41.39°N 71.954722°W |
Ledyard | ||
128 | Occum Hydroelectric Plant and Dam |
(#96001459) |
North of Bridge St., on the western side of the Shetucket River 41°35′49″N 72°03′01″W / 41.596944°N 72.050278°W |
Norwich and Sprague | ||
129 | Ohev Sholem Synagogue |
(#95000562) |
109 Blinman St. 41°21′04″N 72°05′59″W / 41.351111°N 72.099722°W |
New London | ||
130 | Old Lyme Historic District |
(#71000916) |
Lyme St. from Shore Rd. to Sill Lane, Old Boston Post Rd. from Sill Lane to Rose Lane 41°19′18″N 72°19′40″W / 41.321667°N 72.327778°W |
Old Lyme | ||
131 | Oswegatchie Historic District |
(#05001043) |
East St., Riverside, Plant, Park Drs., and Sharwandassee and Oswegatchie Rds. 41°21′07″N 72°11′05″W / 41.351992°N 72.184618°W |
Waterford | ||
132 | Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House |
(#96000971) |
40 Palmer St. 41°20′34″N 71°54′28″W / 41.342778°N 71.907778°W |
Stonington | Home of pioneering Antarctic explorer and seal hunter Nathaniel Palmer. | |
133 | John Palmer House |
(#04001461) |
291 N. Burnham Highway 41°37′51″N 72°00′21″W / 41.630833°N 72.005833°W |
Lisbon | ||
134 | William Park House |
(#07000106) |
330 Main St. 41°38′42″N 72°03′57″W / 41.645°N 72.065833°W |
Sprague | ||
135 | Peck Tavern |
(#82004380) |
1 Sill Lane 41°19′49″N 72°19′30″W / 41.330278°N 72.325°W |
Old Lyme | ||
136 | Pequot Fort |
(#89002294) |
Pequot Ave. 41°21′46″N 71°58′41″W / 41.3627°N 71.9780°W |
Groton | ||
137 | Pequotsepos Manor |
(#79002650) |
Pequotsepos Rd. 41°21′46″N 71°56′54″W / 41.362778°N 71.948333°W |
Stonington | In the Mystic section of town | |
138 | Perkins-Bill House |
(#00000817) |
1040 Long Cove Rd. 41°23′59″N 72°05′19″W / 41.399722°N 72.088611°W |
Ledyard | ||
139 | Perkins-Rockwell House |
(#85003144) |
42 Rockwell St. 41°32′05″N 72°04′45″W / 41.534722°N 72.079167°W |
Norwich | ||
140 | Morton Freeman Plant Hunting Lodge |
(#88002691) |
56 Stone Ranch Rd. 41°21′25″N 72°15′59″W / 41.356944°N 72.266389°W |
East Lyme | ||
141 | Poquetanuck Village Historic District |
(#96000912) |
Roughly along Main St. between CT 117 and Middle Rd. and along School House and Cider Mill Rd. 41°29′14″N 72°02′31″W / 41.487222°N 72.041944°W |
Preston | Poquetanuck is a populated place with a long history as a "typical small New England village" | |
142 | Post Hill Historic District |
(#93000812) |
Roughly bounded by Broad, Center, Vauxhall, Berkeley, Fremont, and Walker Sts. 41°21′37″N 72°06′17″W / 41.360278°N 72.104722°W |
New London | ||
143 | Preston City Historic District |
(#87000452) |
Amos and Old Shetucket Rds., Northwest Corner Rd., and CT 164 41°31′38″N 71°58′33″W / 41.527222°N 71.975833°W |
Preston | ||
144 | Prospect Street Historic District |
(#86002114) |
Roughly bounded by Bulkeley Pl., Huntington, Federal, and Hempstead Sts. 41°21′27″N 72°06′02″W / 41.3575°N 72.100556°W |
New London | ||
145 | Quaker Hill Historic District |
(#02000337) |
Roughly along Old Norwich Rd. from Richards Grove Rd. to Mohegan Ave. Parkway 41°24′12″N 72°06′35″W / 41.403333°N 72.109722°W |
Waterford | ||
146 | John Randall House |
(#78002877) |
Southeast of North Stonington on CT 2 41°24′59″N 71°51′37″W / 41.416389°N 71.860278°W |
North Stonington | ||
147 | Raymond-Bradford Homestead |
(#82004372) |
Raymond Hill Rd. 41°29′00″N 72°09′43″W / 41.483333°N 72.161944°W |
Montville | ||
148 | River Road Stone Arch Railroad Bridge |
(#86002727) |
River Rd. and former Air Line Railroad right-of-way 41°34′49″N 72°25′32″W / 41.580278°N 72.425556°W |
Colchester | ||
149 | Rocky Neck Pavilion |
(#86001745) |
Lands End Point, Rocky Neck State Park 41°17′56″N 72°14′48″W / 41.298889°N 72.246667°W |
East Lyme | ||
150 | Rossie Velvet Mill Historic District |
(#07000110) |
Roughly along Bruggerman Court, Bruggerman Place, Greenmanville Ave., Hinckly St., Pleasant St., Rossie St., and Velvet St. 41°21′44″N 71°57′48″W / 41.362348°N 71.963239°W |
Stonington | In the Mystic section of town | |
151 | SABINO (steamer) |
(#92001887) |
Mystic Seaport Museum 41°21′39″N 71°58′02″W / 41.360833°N 71.967222°W |
Stonington | In the Mystic section of town One of only two surviving members of the American "mosquito fleet", small steamers that served the inland waters of the United States. |
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152 | St. James Episcopal Church |
(#90001098) |
125 Huntington St. 41°21′26″N 72°05′58″W / 41.357169°N 72.099383°W |
New London | ||
153 | Salem Historic District |
(#80004063) |
CT 85 41°29′13″N 72°16′27″W / 41.486944°N 72.274167°W |
Salem | ||
154 | Selden Island Site |
(#87001231) |
Address Restricted |
Lyme | ||
155 | Seventh Sister |
(#86002103) |
67 River Rd. 41°25′25″N 72°25′53″W / 41.423611°N 72.431389°W |
Lyme | Now known as Gillette Castle. | |
156 | Shaw Mansion |
(#70000713) |
11 Blinman St. 41°21′02″N 72°06′06″W / 41.350556°N 72.101667°W |
New London | ||
157 | Slater Library and Fanning Annex |
(#01001529) |
26 Main St. 41°36′30″N 71°59′03″W / 41.608333°N 71.984167°W |
Griswold | ||
158 | Jabez Smith House |
(#81000615) |
North Rd. 41°21′11″N 72°01′46″W / 41.353056°N 72.029444°W |
Groton | ||
159 | Samuel Smith House |
(#79002668) |
82 Plants Dam Rd. 41°20′28″N 72°14′52″W / 41.341111°N 72.247778°W |
East Lyme | ||
160 | Shubel Smith House |
(#96001462) |
515 Pumpkin Hill Rd. 41°25′23″N 71°59′08″W / 41.423056°N 71.985556°W |
Ledyard | ||
161 | Springbank |
(#01000880) |
69 Neck Rd. 41°19′54″N 72°20′16″W / 41.331667°N 72.337778°W |
Old Lyme | ||
162 | Robert Stanton House |
(#79002648) |
Green Haven Rd. 41°20′03″N 71°51′02″W / 41.334167°N 71.850556°W |
Stonington | ||
163 | Capt. Mark Stoddard Farmstead |
(#92001640) |
24 Vinegar Hill Rd. 41°26′09″N 72°03′22″W / 41.435833°N 72.056111°W |
Ledyard | ||
164 | Stonington Harbor Lighthouse |
(#76002000) |
7 Water St. 41°19′42″N 71°54′21″W / 41.328333°N 71.905833°W |
Stonington | ||
165 | Stonington High School |
(#78002880) |
Church St. 41°20′04″N 71°54′10″W / 41.334505°N 71.902779°W |
Stonington | ||
166 | Taftville |
(#78002878) |
North of Norwich at CT 93 and CT 97 41°34′04″N 72°02′57″W / 41.567778°N 72.049167°W |
Norwich | ||
167 | Telephone Exchange Building |
(#83003590) |
23 Union St. 41°31′37″N 72°05′11″W / 41.526944°N 72.086389°W |
Norwich | ||
168 | Thames Shipyard |
(#75001939) |
Farnsworth St. 41°22′43″N 72°05′53″W / 41.378611°N 72.098056°W |
New London | ||
169 | The Seaside |
(#95001007) |
36 Shore Rd. 41°18′08″N 72°07′55″W / 41.302222°N 72.131944°W |
Waterford | ||
170 | Simon Tiffany House |
(#83001290) |
Darling Rd. 41°26′37″N 72°18′16″W / 41.443611°N 72.304444°W |
Salem | ||
171 | John Trumbull Birthplace |
(#66000883) |
The Common 41°38′10″N 72°12′56″W / 41.636111°N 72.215556°W |
Lebanon | Home of Connecticut governor Joseph Trumbull and birthplace of his son John Trumbull, the "painter of the Revolution" | |
172 | Dr. Philip Turner House |
(#70000729) |
29 W. Town St. 41°32′55″N 72°05′55″W / 41.548611°N 72.098611°W |
Norwich | ||
173 | U.S.S. NAUTILUS (submarine) |
(#79002653) |
Naval Submarine Base 41°23′39″N 72°05′34″W / 41.394167°N 72.092778°W |
Groton | The world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine. | |
174 | Uncasville School |
(#00001327) |
310 Norwich-New London Turnpike 41°26′04″N 72°06′42″W / 41.434444°N 72.111667°W |
Montville | ||
175 | United States Housing Corporation Historic District |
(#90000603) |
Roughly bounded by Colman, Fuller, and W. Pleasant Sts., and Jefferson Ave. 41°21′17″N 72°06′49″W / 41.354722°N 72.113611°W |
New London | ||
176 | US Post Office-New London Main |
(#86000124) |
27 Masonic St. 41°21′19″N 72°05′48″W / 41.355278°N 72.096667°W |
New London | ||
177 | US Post Office-Norwich Main |
(#86002271) |
340 Main St. 41°31′28″N 72°04′19″W / 41.524444°N 72.071944°W |
Norwich | ||
178 | Edward Waldo House |
(#78002879) |
South of Scotland on Waldo Rd. 41°39′33″N 72°06′05″W / 41.659167°N 72.101389°W |
Scotland and Sprague | Saltbox home of Waldo family from 1715-1971. House located in Windham County, while property extends into New London County. | |
179 | Walnut Grove |
(#05001044) |
305 Great Neck Rd. 41°18′35″N 72°06′39″W / 41.309825°N 72.110868°W |
Waterford | ||
180 | War Office |
(#70000695) |
W. Town St. 41°38′13″N 72°12′55″W / 41.636944°N 72.215278°W |
Lebanon | ||
181 | Whale Oil Row |
(#70000714) |
105-119 Huntington St. 41°21′22″N 72°06′00″W / 41.356111°N 72.1°W |
New London | ||
182 | Wheeler Block |
(#93000312) |
40 Norwich Ave. 41°34′24″N 72°19′53″W / 41.573333°N 72.331389°W |
Colchester | ||
183 | Whitehall Mansion |
(#79002647) |
Off CT 27 41°22′37″N 71°57′20″W / 41.376944°N 71.955556°W |
Stonington | ||
184 | Williams Clark Company Thread Mill |
(#08001190) |
21 Pawcatuck Ave., 12 and 22 River Rd. 41°21′37″N 71°50′25″W / 41.3604°N 71.840272°W |
Stonington | ||
185 | Williams Memorial Institute |
(#78002876) |
110 Broad St. 41°21′26″N 72°06′13″W / 41.357222°N 72.103611°W |
New London | ||
186 | Williams Memorial Park Historic District |
(#87002057) |
Roughly bounded by Hempstead & Broad Sts., Williams Memorial Parkway, and Mercer 41°21′22″N 72°06′07″W / 41.356111°N 72.101944°W |
New London | ||
187 | William Williams House |
(#71001012) |
Junction of CT 87 and 207 41°38′10″N 72°12′46″W / 41.636111°N 72.212778°W |
Lebanon | Home of William Williams, Connecticut delegate to the Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence | |
188 | John Wilson House |
(#85001827) |
11 Ashland St. 41°36′21″N 71°58′50″W / 41.605833°N 71.980556°W |
Griswold | ||
189 | Winthrop Mill |
(#82001008) |
Mill St. 41°21′47″N 72°06′00″W / 41.363056°N 72.1°W |
New London | ||
190 | Woodbridge Farm |
(#97001467) |
29, 30, and 90 Woodbridge Rd. 41°27′42″N 72°18′22″W / 41.461667°N 72.306111°W |
Salem | ||
191 | Ashbel Woodward House |
(#92000264) |
387 CT 32 41°36′17″N 72°08′12″W / 41.604722°N 72.136667°W |
Franklin | ||
192 | Nathan A. Woodworth House |
(#82004378) |
28 Channing St. 41°21′33″N 72°06′20″W / 41.359167°N 72.105556°W |
New London | ||
193 | Wylie School |
(#91001742) |
Junction of Ekonk Hill and Wylie School Rds. 41°36′34″N 71°50′38″W / 41.609444°N 71.843889°W |
Voluntown | ||
194 | Yantic Falls Historic District |
(#72001344) |
Yantic St. 41°32′01″N 72°05′19″W / 41.533611°N 72.088611°W |
Norwich | ||
195 | Yantic Woolen Company Mill |
(#96000780) |
6 Franklin Rd. 41°33′38″N 72°07′30″W / 41.560556°N 72.125°W |
Norwich | ||
196 | Edward Yeomans House |
(#78002874) |
East of Groton on Brook St. 41°19′49″N 72°00′12″W / 41.330278°N 72.003333°W |
Groton |
Former listing
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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1 | Ashland Mill Bridge |
(#99000407) |
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Over the Pachaug River, near Ashland St. 41°31′31″N 71°58′28″W / 41.525278°N 71.974444°W |
Griswold | A 65 feet (20 m) long bridge made by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company |