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    Monte Cristo Cottage
    This is the childhood home of Eugene O'Neill, who was the only American playwright to ever win a Nobel Prize. Two of O'Neill's plays are also set in this cottage, which is located on Pequot Avenue in New London, CT.
    Address: 325 Pequot Avenue New London  CT  USA  06320
    Telephone 1 860 443-0051 
     

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    The Hempsted Houses
    The Hempsted Houses include a stone house from 1759 and New London's oldest surviving building, Joshua Hempsted House.
    Address: 11 Hempstead Street New London  CT  USA
    Telephone 1 860 247-8996 
     

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    The Richard Douglass House ca. 1801

    1801 Gambrel Cape home of American Revolutionary War hero Richard Douglass. One of few remaining 18th/early 19th century homes in downtown New London's Historic District.
    Address: 79 Green Street New London  CT  USA  06320
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 860 271-9119 
     

     
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