词条 | Downtown New London Historic District | ||||
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| name =Downtown New London Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = Municipal Building New London from west.jpg | image_size = 287px | caption = New London Municipal Building | location= Roughly bounded by State, Bank, Tilley and Washington Sts. (original); along Huntington, Washington and Jay Sts.; SW corner of Meridan and Gov. Winthrop Blvd.; along Bank and Sparyard Sts. (boundary increase) New London, Connecticut | coordinates = {{coord|41|21|10|N|72|5|47|W|display=inline,title}} | locmapin = Connecticut#USA | nocat = yes | area = {{convert|60|acre}} (original) {{convert|18|acre}} (increase) | built = | architect= multiple | architecture= multiple | added = April 13, 1979 | increase = February 18, 1988 | governing_body = state | refnum=79002665[1] | increase_refnum = 88000070 }} The Downtown New London Historic District, also known as the Waterfront Historic District,[2] refers to {{convert|78|acre|ha}} with 223 contributing buildings along the waterfront of New London, Connecticut. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1979, with 190 buildings and {{convert|60|acre|ha}}. The district was expanded in 1988, adding {{convert|18|acre|ha}} and 33 buildings.[1] History and descriptionBank StreetBank Street is so named because it sits atop the bank of the Thames River.[3] It is one of New London's oldest sections and was once dominated by fishing wharves and tall ships. Benedict Arnold led British forces through New London in 1781, burning much of the city to the ground during the American Revolutionary War. The waterfront was subsequently rebuilt and the roadway was raised to accommodate additional development and larger ships. The bank itself is now home to a number of restaurants, cafes, and boutiques and is dotted with a handful of 18th-century structures, including:
Bank Street also includes 19th-century buildings, including:
State StreetState Street runs east-west through the District from Huntington Street to Water Street and is lined with 19th-century buildings. Notable exceptions are the 1787 New London County Courthouse at the head of State Street, which was separately designated to the NRHP and is not part of the District,[3] and the 1740 Timothy Green printing studio off State and Green Streets. At one time the 1774 Nathan Hale School House was located on State Street,[3] but it has been moved to Atlantic Street north of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument.[5] State Street is also the location of a number of notable buildings, such as:
The New London Public Library is also on State Street at the corner of Huntington Street, built in 1889-92 and designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.[3][6] Green Street is also part of the downtown historic area, just off State. It was laid out officially in 1787, and many of the buildings in this neighborhood date from 1760-1792 and survived the torch of Benedict Arnold. Eugene O'Neill's favorite watering spot was Dutch's Tavern, better known as The Dutch and housed in a 1760 building. The home at 79 Green dates to around 1801 and is known as The Richard Douglass House;[8] Douglass was a veteran of the American Revolution, and the house is still a private residence. Also in the immediate area is the Starr Street District, a group of row houses built in the first two decades of the 1800s. The New London Railroad Station is also within the physical confines of the district, but not part of it; it is separately listed on the NRHP like the Courthouse, Customhouse, and Public Library.[1] GallerySee also
ReferencesNotes1. ^1 2 {{NRISref|version=2010a}} 2. ^"National Register Historic Districts" on the New London Landmarks website 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Downtown New London Historic District" on the Living Places website 4. ^[https://foursquare.com/v/heritage-trail-plaque--258-bank-st-1833/4f3e6fb5a17cd1c4c4cd597d "Heritage Trail Plaque - 258 Bank St, 1833"] 5. ^[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Nathan+Hale+Schoolhouse,+New+London,+CT&hl=en&ll=41.354722,-72.093873&spn=0.001222,0.002642&sll=41.354738,-72.093873&sspn=0.001222,0.002642&hq=Nathan+Hale+Schoolhouse,&hnear=New+London,+Connecticut&t=m&z=19 Google Maps] 6. ^1 2 3 4 "Architects and Architecture" on the New London Landmarks website 7. ^"Fill The Spot: Bank of America" New London Patch (August 21, 2012) 8. ^"The Richard Douglass House" External links{{commons category| Downtown New London Historic District}}
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