- National Register of Historic Places listings in New London County, Connecticut
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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 a Google map.[1]
There are 194 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 12 National Historic Landmarks.
Contents: Counties in Connecticut Fairfield (city of Bridgeport) (town of Greenwich) (city of Stamford) | Hartford (city of Hartford) (town of Southington) (town of West Hartford) (town of Windsor) | Litchfield | Middlesex (city of Middletown) | New Haven (city of New Haven) | New London | Tolland | Windham
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
Current listings
[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary 1 Alden Tavern Site April 13, 1998 Address Restricted Lebanon 2 American Thermos Bottle Company Laurel Hill Plant July 17, 1989 11 Thermos Ave.
41°30′37″N 72°4′43″W / 41.51028°N 72.07861°WNorwich 3 Winslow Ames House March 23, 1995 132 Mohegan Ave.
41°22′34″N 72°6′9″W / 41.37611°N 72.1025°WNew London 4 Anshei Israel Synagogue July 21, 1995 142 Newent Rd. (CT 138)
41°36′9″N 71°59′38″W / 41.6025°N 71.99389°WLisbon 5 Applewood Farm October 15, 1987 528 Colonel Ledyard Highway
41°25′27″N 71°59′41″W / 41.42417°N 71.99472°WLedyard 6 Ashland Mill Bridge April 1, 1999 Over the Pachaug River, near Ashland St.
41°31′31″N 71°58′28″W / 41.52528°N 71.97444°WGriswold 7 Ashlawn June 4, 1979 1 Potash Hill Rd.
41°37′48″N 72°2′27″W / 41.63°N 72.04083°WSprague 8 Avery Homestead December 14, 1992 20 Avery Hill Rd.
41°27′4″N 72°2′46″W / 41.45111°N 72.04611°WLedyard 9 Avery House September 4, 1986 Northeastern corner of Park and Roode Rds.
41°36′28″N 71°54′50″W / 41.60778°N 71.91389°WGriswold 10 Avery Point Lighthouse August 23, 2002 On Long Island Sound at 1084 Shennecossett Rd.
41°19′1″N 72°3′49″W / 41.31694°N 72.06361°WGroton 11 Thomas Avery House August 22, 1979 Society Rd.
41°20′59″N 72°13′0″W / 41.34972°N 72.216667°WEast Lyme 12 Nathaniel Backus House October 6, 1970 44 Rockwell St.
41°32′4″N 72°4′42″W / 41.53444°N 72.07833°WNorwich 13 Bacon Academy April 27, 1982 S. Main St.
41°34′24″N 72°19′59″W / 41.57333°N 72.33306°WColchester 14 Baltic Historic District August 3, 1987 Roughly bounded by 5th Ave., River, High, Main, W. Main, and the Shetucket River
41°37′2″N 72°5′6″W / 41.61722°N 72.085°WSprague 15 Acors Barns House April 22, 1976 68 Federal St.
41°21′25″N 72°5′56″W / 41.35694°N 72.09889°WNew London 16 Bean Hill Historic District December 8, 1982 Huntington and Vergason Aves., Sylvia Lane, and W. Town St.
41°33′24″N 72°6′36″W / 41.55667°N 72.11°WNorwich 17 Bennett Rockshelter July 31, 1987 Address Restricted Old Lyme 18 Gurdon Bill Store April 12, 1982 15 Church Hill Rd.
41°27′26″N 72°0′51″W / 41.45722°N 72.01417°WLedyard 19 Blackledge River Railroad Bridge July 31, 1986 Former Air Line railroad right-of-way and the Blackledge River
41°35′2″N 72°25′21″W / 41.58389°N 72.4225°WColchester 20 Bozrah Congregational Church and Parsonage July 26, 1991 17 and 23 Bozrah St.
41°33′24″N 72°9′56″W / 41.55667°N 72.16556°WBozrah 21 Bradford-Huntington House October 6, 1970 16 Huntington Lane
41°33′6″N 72°5′30″W / 41.55167°N 72.09167°WNorwich 22 Branford House January 23, 1984 Shennecosset and Eastern Point Rds.
41°19′1″N 72°3′52″W / 41.31694°N 72.06444°WGroton 23 Brewster Homestead December 28, 2000 306 Preston Rd.
41°34′25″N 71°58′10″W / 41.57361°N 71.96944°WGriswold 24 Bridge No. 1860 July 29, 1993 Massapeag Side Rd. (Route 433) over Shantok Brook, Fort Shantok State Park
41°28′48″N 72°5′12″W / 41.48°N 72.08667°WMontville 25 Broad Street School January 19, 1984 100 Broad St.
41°32′5″N 72°4′35″W / 41.53472°N 72.07639°WNorwich 26 William A. Buckingham House April 29, 1982 307 Main St.
41°31′27″N 72°4′28″W / 41.52417°N 72.07444°WNorwich 27 Bulkeley School August 13, 1981 Huntington St.
41°21′31″N 72°6′3″W / 41.35861°N 72.10083°WNew London 28 Burnett's Corner Historic District December 4, 1997 Along Packer Rd., south of CT 184
41°23′17″N 71°58′45″W / 41.38806°N 71.97917°WGroton 29 Carpenter House October 14, 1970 55 E. Town St.
41°33′1″N 72°5′43″W / 41.55028°N 72.09528°WNorwich 30 Joseph Carpenter Silversmith Shop October 6, 1970 71 E. Town St.
41°32′59″N 72°5′43″W / 41.54972°N 72.09528°WNorwich 31 Carroll Building November 14, 1982 9-15 Main St., and 14-20 Water St.
41°31′27″N 72°4′48″W / 41.52417°N 72.08°WNorwich 32 Central Vermont Railroad Pier January 26, 2005 State Pier Rd.
41°21′35″N 72°5′31″W / 41.35972°N 72.09194°WNew London 33 Henry Champion House October 10, 1972 Weschester Rd.
41°32′39″N 72°24′50″W / 41.54417°N 72.41389°WColchester Home of Henry Champion. 34 David Chapman Farmstead December 14, 1992 128 Stoddards Wharf Rd.
41°26′46″N 72°2′27″W / 41.44611°N 72.04083°WLedyard 35 CHARLES W. MORGAN November 13, 1966 Mystic seaport
41°21′46″N 71°57′55″W / 41.36278°N 71.96528°WStonington In the Mystic section of town
Only surviving wooden ship from the nineteenth century American whaling fleet.36 Capt. Richard Charlton House October 15, 1970 12 Mediterranean Lane
41°32′55″N 72°5′55″W / 41.54861°N 72.09861°WNorwich 37 Chelsea Parade Historic District May 12, 1989 Roughly bounded by Crescent, Broad, Grove, McKinley, Perkins, Slater, Buckingham, Maple Grove, Washington, and Lincoln
41°32′1″N 72°4′55″W / 41.53361°N 72.08194°WNorwich 38 Civic Institutions Historic District April 16, 1990 156-158, 171, and 173-175 Garfield Ave., 179 Colman St., 32 Wald Ave.
41°21′15″N 72°6′42″W / 41.35417°N 72.11167°WNew London 39 Clark Homestead December 1, 1978 South of Lebanon on Madley Rd.
41°37′34″N 72°12′54″W / 41.62611°N 72.215°WLebanon 40 Andrew Clark House June 28, 1979 Ross Hill Rd.
41°36′35″N 71°59′57″W / 41.60972°N 71.99917°WLisbon 41 Edward Cogswell House December 15, 1993 1429 Hopeville Rd.
41°35′7″N 71°54′8″W / 41.58528°N 71.90222°WGriswold 42 Coit Street Historic District February 19, 1988 Roughly bounded by Coit St., Washington, Tilley St., Bank St., and Reed St.
41°21′5″N 72°6′1″W / 41.35139°N 72.10028°WNew London 43 Colchester Village Historic District April 4, 1994 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 72.32028°WColchester 44 Commonwealth Works Site April 13, 1998 Address Restricted Norwich 45 Converse House and Barn October 6, 1970 185 Washington St.
41°32′3″N 72°5′0″W / 41.53417°N 72.083333°WNorwich 46 Cooper Site October 15, 1987 Address Restricted Lyme 47 Deshon-Allyn House October 28, 1970 613 Williams St.
41°22′21″N 72°6′19″W / 41.3725°N 72.10528°WNew London 48 Downtown New London Historic District April 13, 1979 Roughly bounded by Captain's Walk, Bank, Tilley and Washington Sts.
41°21′10″N 72°5′47″W / 41.35278°N 72.09639°WNew London 49 Downtown Norwich Historic District April 4, 1985 Roughly bounded by Union Sq., Park, Main and Shetland Sts., and Washington Sq.
41°31′26″N 72°4′38″W / 41.52389°N 72.07722°WNorwich 50 East District School October 28, 1970 365 Washington St.
41°32′46″N 72°5′20″W / 41.54611°N 72.08889°WNorwich 51 EMMA C. BERRY (Fishing Sloop) October 12, 1994 Greenmanville Ave.
41°21′35″N 71°58′0″W / 41.35972°N 71.966667°WStonington In the Mystic section of town
One of the oldest surviving commercial vessels in the United States52 Eolia-Harkness Estate November 20, 1986 Great Neck Rd.
41°18′17″N 72°6′47″W / 41.30472°N 72.11306°WWaterford 53 Capt. Thomas Fanning Farmstead December 14, 1992 1004 Shewville Rd.
41°28′49″N 71°59′34″W / 41.48028°N 71.99278°WLedyard 54 Abel H. Fish House March 2, 1982 Buckley Hill and Rathbun Hill Rds.
41°31′47″N 72°14′55″W / 41.52972°N 72.24861°WSalem 55 Fort Griswold October 6, 1970 Bounded by Baker Ave., Smith St., Park Ave., Monument Ave., and the Thames River
41°21′12″N 72°4′54″W / 41.35333°N 72.08167°WGroton 56 Fort Shantok March 20, 1986 Address Restricted Montville Mohegan settlement and home of the seventeenth century sachem Uncas 57 Fort Trumbull September 22, 1972 Fort Neck
41°20′40″N 72°5′40″W / 41.34444°N 72.09444°WNew London 58 Gales Ferry Historic District No. 1 December 14, 1992 Junction of Hurlbutt Rd. and Riverside Pl.
41°25′48″N 72°5′34″W / 41.43°N 72.09278°WLedyard 59 Gales Ferry Historic District No. 2 August 22, 2002 Roughly along Hurlbutt Rd., from Allyn Rd. to Military Highway
41°25′41.88″N 72°5′16.8″W / 41.4283°N 72.088°WLedyard 60 William Gorton Farm April 5, 1984 14 West Lane
41°17′25″N 72°12′16″W / 41.29028°N 72.20444°WEast Lyme 61 Graniteville Historic District August 28, 2003 Rope Ferry Rd.
41°20′6.35″N 72°9′13.28″W / 41.3350972°N 72.1536889°WWaterford Info available at Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation 62 Greeneville Historic District September 21, 2005 Roughly along Boswell and Central Aves., Prospect and N. Main Sts., between Hickory and 14th Sts.
41°32′5″N 72°3′31″W / 41.53472°N 72.05861°WNorwich Info available at Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation 63 Florence Griswold House and Museum April 19, 1993 96 Lyme St.
41°19′31″N 72°19′39″W / 41.32528°N 72.3275°WOld Lyme Boarding house frequented by American impressionist artists such as Henry Ward Ranger, Childe Hassam, and Willard Metcalf. 64 Groton Bank Historic District March 24, 1983 Roughly bounded by the Thames River, Broad, Cottage, and Latham Sts.
41°21′24″N 72°4′55″W / 41.35667°N 72.08194°WGroton 65 Hadlyme North Historic District December 8, 1988 Roughly bounded by CT 82, Town St., Banning Rd., and Old Town St.
41°25′45″N 72°24′25″W / 41.42917°N 72.40694°WLyme 66 Hadlyme Ferry Historic District December 21, 1994 150, 151, 158, 159, 162-1, 162-2 Ferry Rd. and ferry slip
41°25′9″N 72°25′41″W / 41.41917°N 72.42806°WLyme It is located in the area of, and may include, the Chester–Hadlyme Ferry 67 Hallville Mill Historic District August 22, 1996 Hallville Rd., Hall's Mill Rd., and CT 2A on Hallville Pond
41°29′40″N 72°2′0″W / 41.49444°N 72.033333°WPreston 68 Hamburg Bridge Historic District March 10, 1983 Joshuatown Rd. and Old Hamburg Rd.
41°23′36″N 72°21′9″W / 41.39333°N 72.3525°WLyme 69 Hamburg Cove Site October 15, 1987 Address Restricted Lyme 70 Jonathan Newton Harris House April 27, 1982 130 Broad St.
41°21′27″N 72°6′17″W / 41.3575°N 72.10472°WNew London 71 Hartford Colony July 1, 2005 Roughly Leonard Court, New Shore Rd., and Shore Rd.
41°18′19″N 72°8′26″W / 41.30528°N 72.14056°WWaterford 72 Hayward House October 18, 1972 9 Hayward Ave.
41°34′29″N 72°19′53″W / 41.57472°N 72.33139°WColchester 73 Hempstead Historic District July 31, 1986 Roughly bounded by Franklin St., Jay St., and Mountain Ave.
41°21′13″N 72°6′13″W / 41.35361°N 72.10361°WNew London 74 Joshua Hempstead House October 15, 1970 11 Hempstead St.
41°21′9″N 72°6′8″W / 41.3525°N 72.10222°WNew London 75 Nathaniel Hempstead House December 2, 1970 Corner of Jay, Hempstead, Coit, and Truman Sts.
41°21′6″N 72°6′9″W / 41.35167°N 72.1025°WNew London 76 House at 130 Mohegan Avenue October 28, 2009 130 Mohegan Ave.
41°22′29.39″N 72°6′8.94″W / 41.3748306°N 72.1024833°WNew London 77 Huntington Street Baptist Church April 12, 1982 29 Huntington St.
41°21′12″N 72°5′57″W / 41.35333°N 72.09917°WNew London 78 Col. Joshua Huntington House February 23, 1972 11 Huntington Lane
41°33′4″N 72°5′27″W / 41.55111°N 72.09083°WNorwich 79 Gen. Jedidiah Huntington House October 6, 1970 23 E. Town St.
41°33′1″N 72°5′28″W / 41.55028°N 72.09111°WNorwich 80 Gov. Samuel Huntington House October 6, 1970 34 E. Town St.
41°33′1″N 72°5′31″W / 41.55028°N 72.09194°WNorwich 81 Jail Hill Historic District April 19, 1999 Roughly along Cedar, School, Fountain, Happy, and John Sts.
41°31′38″N 72°4′47″W / 41.52722°N 72.07972°WNorwich 82 Jordan Village Historic District August 23, 1990 Junction of North Rd. and Avery Ln. with Rope Ferry Rd.
41°20′23″N 72°8′33″W / 41.33972°N 72.1425°WWaterford 83 Kinne Cemetery April 12, 2001 Jarvis Rd.
41°33′24″N 71°53′15″W / 41.55667°N 71.8875°WGriswold 84 L.A. DUNTON November 4, 1993 Mystic Seaport Museum
41°21′30″N 71°57′58″W / 41.35833°N 71.96611°WStonington In the Mystic section of town
Classic fishing schooner and one of the last sail-powered fishing vessels built.85 Lamb Homestead September 3, 1991 47 Lambtown Rd.
41°24′21″N 72°0′47″W / 41.40583°N 72.01306°WLedyard 86 Dr. Daniel Lathrop School December 29, 1970 69 E. Town St.
41°32′59″N 72°5′43″W / 41.54972°N 72.09528°WNorwich 87 Dr. Joshua Lathrop House December 29, 1970 377 Washington St.
41°32′48″N 72°5′18″W / 41.54667°N 72.08833°WNorwich 88 Lathrop-Mathewson-Ross House April 15, 1982 Ross Hill Rd.
41°37′19″N 71°59′27″W / 41.62194°N 71.99083°WLisbon 89 Laurel Hill Historic District October 26, 1987 Roughly bounded by Spruce St., Rogers and River Aves., and Talman St.
41°31′4″N 72°4′29″W / 41.51778°N 72.07472°WNorwich 90 Lebanon Green Historic District June 4, 1979 CT 87 and W. Town St.
41°38′26″N 72°13′8″W / 41.64056°N 72.21889°WLebanon 91 Thomas Lee House October 6, 1970 CT 156 and Giant's Neck Rd.
41°19′3″N 72°14′20″W / 41.3175°N 72.23889°WEast Lyme 92 Leffingwell Inn December 29, 1970 348 Washington St.
41°32′32″N 72°5′17″W / 41.54222°N 72.08806°WNorwich 93 Nathan Lester House June 30, 1972 Vinegar Hill Rd.
41°25′24″N 72°3′8″W / 41.42333°N 72.05222°WLedyard 94 Timothy Lester Farmstead December 4, 1998 Junction of Crary, Browning and Terry Rds.
41°34′3″N 71°57′32″W / 41.5675°N 71.95889°WGriswold 95 Lieutenant River III Site July 31, 1987 Address Restricted Old Lyme 96 Lieutenant River IV Site July 31, 1987 Address Restricted Old Lyme 97 Lieutenant River No. 2 July 31, 1987 Address Restricted Old Lyme 98 Lighthouse Inn August 1, 1996 6 Guthrie Pl.
41°19′0″N 72°5′39″W / 41.316667°N 72.09417°WNew London 99 Little Plain Historic District October 15, 1970 Both sides of Union, Broadway, and Huntington Pl. in irregular pattern
41°31′47″N 72°4′37″W / 41.52972°N 72.07694°WNorwich 100 Long Society Meetinghouse April 22, 1976 East of Norwich off CT 165 on Long Society Rd.
41°32′4″N 72°2′9″W / 41.53444°N 72.03583°WPreston 101 Lord Cove Site October 15, 1987 Address Restricted Lyme 102 Capt. Enoch Lord House May 16, 2007 17 Tantummaheag Rd.
41°20′30″N 72°20′35″W / 41.34173°N 72.343125°WOld Lyme 103 Lyman Viaduct August 21, 1986 Dickinson Creek and former Boston and New York Air-Line Railroad right-of-way
41°33′49″N 72°27′8″W / 41.56361°N 72.45222°WColchester 104 Main Sawmill April 26, 1972 Iron St.
41°26′49″N 71°59′14″W / 41.44694°N 71.98722°WLedyard 105 Mashantucket Pequot Reservation June 11, 1986 Address Restricted Ledyard 106 Mechanic Street Historic District June 7, 1988 Roughly bounded by W. Broad St., Pawcatuck River, Cedar St., and Courtland St.
41°22′23″N 71°49′59″W / 41.37306°N 71.83306°WStonington 107 Mill Brook Bridge January 2, 1997 Blissville Rd., junction of Mill Brook
41°33′30″N 72°2′25″W / 41.55833°N 72.04028°WLisbon 108 Samuel Miner House June 18, 1976 North of North Stonington off CT 2 on Hewitt Rd.
41°26′57″N 71°53′26″W / 41.44917°N 71.89056°WNorth Stonington 109 Montauk Avenue Historic District December 18, 1990 Roughly bounded by Ocean, Willets, and Riverview Aves. and Faire Harbor
41°20′20″N 72°6′22″W / 41.33889°N 72.10611°WNew London 110 Monte Cristo Cottage July 17, 1971 325 Pequot Ave.
41°19′55″N 72°5′47″W / 41.33194°N 72.09639°WNew London Summer home of playwright Eugene O'Neill 111 Mystic Bridge Historic District August 31, 1979 U.S. Route 1 and CT 27
41°21′25″N 71°57′51″W / 41.35694°N 71.96417°WStonington In the Mystic section of town 112 Mystic River Historic District August 24, 1979 U.S. Route 1 and CT 215
41°21′15″N 71°58′30″W / 41.35417°N 71.975°WGroton In the Mystic section of town (West Mystic) 113 Natcon Site July 31, 1987 Address Restricted Old Lyme 114 New London County Courthouse October 15, 1970 70 Hunting St.
41°21′18″N 72°6′1″W / 41.355°N 72.10028°WNew London 115 New London Customhouse October 15, 1970 150 Bank St.
41°21′8″N 72°5′46″W / 41.35222°N 72.09611°WNew London 116 New London Harbor Lighthouse May 29, 1990 Lower Pequot Ave.
41°18′59″N 72°5′25″W / 41.31639°N 72.09028°WNew London 117 New London Ledge Lighthouse May 29, 1990 Entrance to New London Harbor on the eastern side of the main channel
41°18′20″N 72°4′41″W / 41.30556°N 72.07806°WGroton 118 New London Public Library October 15, 1970 63 Huntington St.
41°21′18″N 72°6′0″W / 41.355°N 72.1°WNew London 119 New London Railroad Station June 28, 1971 State St.
41°21′15″N 72°5′36″W / 41.35417°N 72.09333°WNew London 120 Noank Historic District August 10, 1979 CT 215
41°19′28″N 71°59′20″W / 41.32444°N 71.98889°WGroton 121 North Stonington Village Historic District March 17, 1983 CT 2, Main St., Wyassup, Babcock, Caswell, and Rocky Hollow Rds.
41°26′26″N 71°52′59″W / 41.44056°N 71.88306°WNorth Stonington 122 Norwich Hospital District January 22, 1988 CT 12
41°29′22″N 72°4′26″W / 41.48944°N 72.07389°WNorwich-Preston 123 Norwich Town Hall December 22, 1983 Union St. and Broadway
41°31′36″N 72°4′51″W / 41.52667°N 72.08083°WNorwich 124 Norwichtown Historic District January 17, 1973 Roughly bounded by Huntington Ln., Scotland Rd., and Washington, Town and E. Town Sts.
41°32′52″N 72°5′33″W / 41.54778°N 72.0925°WNorwich 125 William Noyes Farmstead December 14, 1992 340 Gallup Hill Rd.
41°23′24″N 71°57′17″W / 41.39°N 71.95472°WLedyard 126 Occum Hydroelectric Plant and Dam December 6, 1996 North of Bridge St., on the western side of the Shetucket River
41°35′49″N 72°3′1″W / 41.59694°N 72.05028°WNorwich and Sprague 127 Ohev Sholem Synagogue May 11, 1995 109 Blinman St.
41°21′4″N 72°5′59″W / 41.35111°N 72.09972°WNew London 128 Old Lyme Historic District October 14, 1971 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 / 41.32167°N 72.32778°WOld Lyme 129 Oswegatchie Historic District September 15, 2005 East St., Riverside, Plant, Park Drs., and Sharwandassee and Oswegatchie Rds.
41°21′07″N 72°11′05″W / 41.351992°N 72.184618°WWaterford 130 Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House June 19, 1996 40 Palmer St.
41°20′34″N 71°54′28″W / 41.34278°N 71.90778°WStonington Home of pioneering Antarctic explorer and seal hunter Nathaniel Palmer. 131 John Palmer House January 12, 2005 291 N. Burnham Highway
41°37′51″N 72°0′21″W / 41.63083°N 72.00583°WLisbon 132 William Park House March 7, 2007 330 Main St.
41°38′42″N 72°3′57″W / 41.645°N 72.06583°WSprague 133 Peck Tavern April 12, 1982 1 Still Lane
41°19′49″N 72°19′30″W / 41.33028°N 72.325°WOld Lyme 134 Pequot Fort January 19, 1990 Address Restricted Groton 135 Pequotsepos Manor June 15, 1979 Pequotsepos Rd.
41°21′46″N 71°56′54″W / 41.36278°N 71.94833°WStonington In the Mystic section of town 136 Perkins-Bill House July 20, 2000 1040 Long Cove Rd.
41°23′59″N 72°5′19″W / 41.39972°N 72.08861°WLedyard 137 Perkins-Rockwell House October 17, 1985 42 Rockwell St.
41°32′5″N 72°4′45″W / 41.53472°N 72.07917°WNorwich 138 Morton Freeman Plant Hunting Lodge December 12, 1988 56 Stone Ranch Rd.
41°21′25″N 72°15′59″W / 41.35694°N 72.26639°WEast Lyme 139 Poquetanuck Village Historic District August 22, 1996 Roughly along Main St. between CT 117 and Middle Rd. and along School House and Cider Mill Rd.
41°29′14″N 72°2′31″W / 41.48722°N 72.04194°WPreston Poquetanuck is a populated place with a long history as a "typical small New England village"[5] 140 Post Hill Historic District August 5, 1993 Roughly bounded by Broad, Center, Vauxhall, Berkeley, Fremont, and Walker Sts.
41°21′37″N 72°6′17″W / 41.36028°N 72.10472°WNew London 141 Preston City Historic District July 31, 1987 Amos and Old Shetucket Rds., Northwest Corner Rd., and CT 164
41°31′38″N 71°58′33″W / 41.52722°N 71.97583°WPreston 142 Prospect Street Historic District July 31, 1986 Roughly bounded by Bulkeley Pl., Huntington, Federal, and Hempstead Sts.
41°21′27″N 72°6′2″W / 41.3575°N 72.10056°WNew London 143 Quaker Hill Historic District April 11, 2002 Roughly along Old Norwich Rd. from Richards Grove Rd. to Mohegan Ave. Parkway
41°24′12″N 72°6′35″W / 41.40333°N 72.10972°WWaterford 144 John Randall House December 1, 1978 Southeast of North Stonington on CT 2
41°24′59″N 71°51′37″W / 41.41639°N 71.86028°WNorth Stonington 145 Raymond-Bradford Homestead April 16, 1982 Raymond Hill Rd.
41°29′0″N 72°9′43″W / 41.483333°N 72.16194°WMontville 146 River Road Stone Arch Railroad Bridge August 21, 1986 River Rd. and former Air Line Railroad right-of-way
41°34′49″N 72°25′32″W / 41.58028°N 72.42556°WColchester 147 Rocky Neck Pavilion September 4, 1986 Lands End Point, Rocky Neck State Park
41°17′56″N 72°14′48″W / 41.29889°N 72.24667°WEast Lyme 148 Rossie Velvet Mill Historic District March 9, 2007 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°WStonington In the Mystic section of town 149 SABINO (steamer) October 5, 1992 Mystic Seaport Museum
41°21′39″N 71°58′2″W / 41.36083°N 71.96722°WStonington 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.150 St. James Episcopal Church December 2, 2009 125 Huntington St.
41°21′25.81″N 72°5′57.78″W / 41.3571694°N 72.0993833°WNew London 151 Salem Historic District September 22, 1980 CT 85
41°29′13″N 72°16′27″W / 41.48694°N 72.27417°WSalem 152 Selden Island Site October 15, 1987 Address Restricted Lyme 153 Seventh Sister July 31, 1986 67 River Rd.
41°25′25″N 72°25′53″W / 41.42361°N 72.43139°WLyme 154 Shaw Mansion December 29, 1970 11 Blinman St.
41°21′2″N 72°6′6″W / 41.35056°N 72.10167°WNew London 155 Slater Library and Fanning Annex January 28, 2002 26 Main St.
41°36′30″N 71°59′3″W / 41.60833°N 71.98417°WGriswold 156 Jabez Smith House May 15, 1981 North Rd.
41°21′11″N 72°1′46″W / 41.35306°N 72.02944°WGroton 157 Samuel Smith House June 4, 1979 82 Plants Dam Rd.
41°20′28″N 72°14′52″W / 41.34111°N 72.24778°WEast Lyme 158 Shubel Smith House December 20, 1996 515 Pumpkin Hill Rd.
41°25′23″N 71°59′8″W / 41.42306°N 71.98556°WLedyard 159 Springbank August 17, 2001 69 Neck Rd.
41°19′54″N 72°20′16″W / 41.33167°N 72.33778°WOld Lyme 160 Robert Stanton House June 4, 1979 Green Haven Rd.
41°20′3″N 71°51′2″W / 41.33417°N 71.85056°WStonington 161 Capt. Mark Stoddard Farmstead December 14, 1992 24 Vinegar Hill Rd.
41°26′9″N 72°3′22″W / 41.43583°N 72.05611°WLedyard 162 Stonington Harbor Lighthouse January 1, 1976 7 Water St.
41°19′42″N 71°54′21″W / 41.32833°N 71.90583°WStonington 163 Stonington High School August 17, 1978 Church St.
41°20′3″N 71°54′12″W / 41.33417°N 71.90333°WStonington 164 Taftville December 1, 1978 North of Norwich at CT 93 and CT 97
41°34′4″N 72°2′57″W / 41.56778°N 72.04917°WNorwich 165 Telephone Exchange Building November 28, 1983 23 Union St.
41°31′37″N 72°5′11″W / 41.52694°N 72.08639°WNorwich 166 Thames Shipyard April 17, 1975 Farnsworth St.
41°22′43″N 72°5′53″W / 41.37861°N 72.09806°WNew London 167 The Seaside August 15, 1995 36 Shore Rd.
41°18′8″N 72°7′55″W / 41.30222°N 72.13194°WWaterford 168 Simon Tiffany House June 30, 1983 Darling Rd.
41°26′37″N 72°18′16″W / 41.44361°N 72.30444°WSalem 169 John Trumbull Birthplace October 15, 1966 The Common
41°38′10″N 72°12′56″W / 41.63611°N 72.21556°WLebanon Home of Connecticut governor Joseph Trumbull and birthplace of his son John Trumbull, the "painter of the Revolution" 170 Dr. Philip Turner House October 15, 1970 29 W. Town St.
41°32′55″N 72°5′55″W / 41.54861°N 72.09861°WNorwich 171 U.S.S. NAUTILUS (submarine) May 16, 1979 Naval Submarine Base
41°23′39″N 72°5′34″W / 41.39417°N 72.09278°WGroton The world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine. 172 Uncasville School February 23, 2001 310 Norwich-New London Turnpike
41°26′4″N 72°6′42″W / 41.43444°N 72.11167°WMontville 173 United States Housing Corporation Historic District April 16, 1990 Roughly bounded by Colman, Fuller, and W. Pleasant Sts., and Jefferson Ave.
41°21′17″N 72°6′49″W / 41.35472°N 72.11361°WNew London 174 US Post Office-New London Main January 21, 1986 27 Masonic St.
41°21′19″N 72°5′48″W / 41.35528°N 72.09667°WNew London 175 US Post Office-Norwich Main July 17, 1986 340 Main St.
41°31′28″N 72°4′19″W / 41.52444°N 72.07194°WNorwich 176 Edward Waldo House November 21, 1978 South of Scotland on Waldo Rd.
41°39′33″N 72°6′5″W / 41.65917°N 72.10139°WScotland and Sprague Saltbox home of Waldo family from 1715-1971. House located in Windham County, while property extends into New London County. 177 Walnut Grove September 21, 2005 305 Great Neck Rd.
41°18′35″N 72°06′39″W / 41.309825°N 72.110868°WWaterford 178 War Office October 6, 1970 W. Town St.
41°38′13″N 72°12′55″W / 41.63694°N 72.21528°WLebanon 179 Whale Oil Row December 29, 1970 105-119 Huntington St.
41°21′22″N 72°6′0″W / 41.35611°N 72.1°WNew London 180 Wheeler Block April 16, 1993 40 Norwich Ave.
41°34′24″N 72°19′53″W / 41.57333°N 72.33139°WColchester 181 Whitehall Mansion April 12, 1979 Off CT 27
41°22′37″N 71°57′20″W / 41.37694°N 71.95556°WStonington 182 Williams Clark Company Thread Mill December 16, 2008 21 Pawcatuck Ave., 12 and 22 River Rd.
41°21′37.44″N 71°50′24.98″W / 41.3604°N 71.8402722°WStonington 183 Williams Memorial Institute January 30, 1978 110 Broad St.
41°21′26″N 72°6′13″W / 41.35722°N 72.10361°WNew London 184 Williams Memorial Park Historic District December 3, 1987 Roughly bounded by Hempstead & Broad Sts., Williams Memorial Parkway, and Mercer
41°21′22″N 72°6′7″W / 41.35611°N 72.10194°WNew London 185 William Williams House November 11, 1971 Junction of CT 87 and 207
41°38′10″N 72°12′46″W / 41.63611°N 72.21278°WLebanon Home of William Williams, Connecticut delegate to the Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence 186 John Wilson House August 23, 1985 11 Ashland St.
41°36′21″N 71°58′50″W / 41.60583°N 71.98056°WGriswold 187 Winthrop Mill November 30, 1982 Mill St.
41°21′47″N 72°6′0″W / 41.36306°N 72.1°WNew London 188 Woodbridge Farm December 1, 1997 29, 30, and 90 Woodbridge Rd.
41°27′42″N 72°18′22″W / 41.46167°N 72.30611°WSalem 189 Ashbel Woodward House April 8, 1992 387 CT 32
41°36′17″N 72°8′12″W / 41.60472°N 72.13667°WFranklin 190 Nathan A. Woodworth House June 1, 1982 28 Channing St.
41°21′33″N 72°6′20″W / 41.35917°N 72.10556°WNew London 191 Wylie School December 19, 1991 Junction of Ekonk Hill and Wylie School Rds.
41°36′34″N 71°50′38″W / 41.60944°N 71.84389°WVoluntown 192 Yantic Falls Historic District June 28, 1972 Yantic St.
41°32′1″N 72°5′19″W / 41.53361°N 72.08861°WNorwich 193 Yantic Woolen Company Mill July 25, 1996 6 Franklin Rd.
41°33′38″N 72°7′30″W / 41.56056°N 72.125°WNorwich 194 Edward Yeomans House December 22, 1978 East of Groton on Brook St.
41°19′49″N 72°0′12″W / 41.33028°N 72.00333°WGroton See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Connecticut
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ Preston town website
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