Map Norwich New London Connecticut US for Printing

Norwich and New London, both located in southeastern Connecticut, boast a rich history that is reflected in their historic attractions, streets, and squares.

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Let’s explore some of the notable sites in each city.

Norwich, Connecticut:

Historic Attractions:

  1. Leffingwell House Museum:
    • A well-preserved colonial home dating back to 1675.
    • Offers insights into the lifestyle of early settlers with period furnishings and exhibits.
  2. Norwich Heritage and Regional Visitors Center:
    • Provides information on the city’s history and serves as a starting point for exploring local attractions.
    • Housed in a historic building with exhibits on Norwich’s industrial past.
  3. Norwich Free Academy:
    • A prominent private secondary school founded in 1856, featuring a beautiful campus with historic architecture.

Historic Streets and Squares:

  1. Norwich Historic District:
    • A designated historic district featuring well-preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture.
    • Walk along streets like Broadway and Washington Street to admire historic homes and buildings.
  2. Chelsea Parade:
    • A public park surrounded by historic homes.
    • Hosts events and festivals, maintaining its 18th-century layout.
  3. Norwich City Hall and Downtown Area:
    • The city hall itself is a historic building, and the surrounding downtown area features charming streets with shops and restaurants.
    • Enjoy the historic ambiance while exploring local businesses.

New London, Connecticut:

Historic Attractions:

  1. Fort Trumbull State Park:
    • A historic fort dating back to the 19th century.
    • Offers guided tours and scenic views of the Thames River and Long Island Sound.
  2. New London Custom House:
    • A federal custom house built in 1833, now a museum showcasing the city’s maritime history.
    • Features exhibits on shipping, trade, and local industries.
  3. Old Town Mill:
    • A historic gristmill dating back to 1650, one of the oldest continuously operating mills in the United States.

Historic Streets and Squares:

  1. Bank Street Historic District:
    • A lively area with historic buildings, shops, and restaurants.
    • Known for its maritime atmosphere and proximity to the waterfront.
  2. Captain Scott’s Lobster Dock:
    • While not a street or square, it’s a historic seafood shack on the water, offering a taste of New England’s maritime heritage.
  3. Hygienic Art Park:
    • A creative space in the downtown area featuring public art and events.
    • Hosts concerts, art shows, and performances, adding a modern touch to the historic surroundings.

Both Norwich and New London offer a blend of historic charm and modern amenities, making them delightful destinations for history enthusiasts and visitors alike.

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