2 Ferry St, New London, CT 06320
Cross Sound Ferry is located off of Water St., across from Water Street Parking Garage and the New London Police…More Station. Ferries leave daily for Orient Point on Long Island, including a high speed ferry that can get you to Long Island in under an hour.
272 Pequot Ave, New London, CT 06320
According to the sign outside Fred's Shanty, it has served the coast since 1972. Located on the Thames River, customers…More can enjoy their meal with a view of the Long Island Sound. The menu features seaside favorites like lobster rolls, fish and chips, scallops, fried clams and many more. The restaurant also serves standard, family-friendly meals that include hamburgers, grilled cheese, hot dogs and ice cream.
98 Neptune Ave, New London, CT 06320
Located at Ocean Beach Park, Port N' Starboard is a banquet hall that can host groups of 25 to 1,000 people. It…More houses three separate banquet halls, which feature views of Long Island Sound. All catering is done on site. Options range from basic coffee service to full buffet-style dinners for wedding receptions.
270 Mohegan Ave, New London, CT 06320
After Wesleyan University announced in 1909 that it would no longer admit women to the school, towns across…More Connecticut began offering space for a new campus and a committee was formed to establish a new college. About a third of the population of New London and the surrounding towns contributed to the $100,000 needed to establish the school, exceeding that goal by $35,000, and Connecticut College was officially founded in 1911.</p> <p>Today, the school is a co-educational liberal arts institute overlooking Long Island Sound and bordered by a 750-acre arboretum. Its curriculum includes interdisciplinary studies, international programs, funded internships, student-faculty research and service learning.</p>