Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London
#19 among attractions in New London
Facts and practical information
The Cedar Grove Cemetery is a non-sectarian rural cemetery in New London, Connecticut. It was established in 1851 on 39 acres and designed by Dr. Horatio Stone. The cemetery is located at the intersection of Broad Street and Jefferson Avenue. ()
New London Civic CenterNew London United States
Cedar Grove Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Crystal Mall, Garde Arts Center, United States Coast Guard Academy, Connecticut College.
- 1.3 miNWShopping, Shopping centre
Crystal Mall, Waterford
34 min walk • Crystal Mall is an enclosed, two-level regional mall in Waterford, Connecticut. It is situated in a central retail area off the Hartford Turnpike, across from a smaller, open-air shopping center, Waterford Commons.
- 1.4 miSEConcerts and shows, Concert hall, Opera
Garde Arts Center, New London
35 min walk • The Garde Arts Center is a non-profit performing arts center and cinema located at 325 State Street at the corner of Huntington Street in New London, Connecticut. It owns and operates the Garde Theatre, a historic movie palace.
- 1.4 miNEUniversities and schools
United States Coast Guard Academy, New London
35 min walk • The United States Coast Guard Academy is a service academy of the United States Coast Guard in New London, Connecticut. Founded in 1876, it is the smallest of the five U.S. service academies and provides education to future Coast Guard officers in one of nine major fields of study.
- 1.5 miNENature and wildlife, Park, Universities and schools
Connecticut College, New London
39 min walk • Connecticut College is a private liberal arts college in New London, Connecticut. It is a residential, four-year undergraduate institution with nearly all of its approximately 1,815 students living on campus.
- 1.2 miECemetery
Ye Antientist Burial Ground, New London
32 min walk • Ye Antientist Burial Ground in New London, Connecticut is one of the earliest graveyards in New England and the oldest colonial cemetery in New London County. The hillside lot of 1.5 acres adjoins the original site of the settlement's first meeting house.
- 1.1 miNEMuseum, Art museum
Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London
28 min walk • The Lyman Allyn Art Museum is located in New London, Connecticut and was founded in 1926 by Lyman Allyn's daughter Harriet Upson Allyn.
- 1.3 miSEMuseum, Historical place, History museum
The Hempsted Houses, New London
34 min walk • The Joshua Hempsted House is a historic house museum at 11 Hempstead Street in New London, Connecticut. Built about 1678 and altered several times during the 18th century, it is one of the state's oldest surviving buildings, and provides a virtual catalog of early construction methods due to its state of preservation.
- 1.1 miSENeighbourhood
Hempstead Historic District, New London
29 min walk • The Hempstead Historic District of New London, Connecticut encompasses a residential area north of the city's harbor and central business district, extending mainly along three roughly parallel streets: Franklin and Hempstead Streets, and Mountain Avenue.
- 1.4 miNEObservatories and planetariums
Olin Observatory, New London
36 min walk • Olin Observatory is an astronomical observatory in New London, Connecticut, owned and operated by Connecticut College. It is part of the F.W. Olin Science Center. The observatory hosts public stargazing events, and is also used for undergraduate instruction.
- 1.5 miSESynagogue
Ohev Sholem Synagogue, New London
38 min walk • The Ohev Sholem Synagogue is a historic synagogue building at 109 Blinman Street in New London, Connecticut. Built in 1919, the building is good example of the Classical Revival and Colonial Revival style applied to synagogue architecture.
- 1 miSENeighbourhood, Colonial revival architecture
Civic Institutions Historic District, New London
26 min walk • The Civic Institutions Historic District in New London, Connecticut is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It includes six contributing buildings over a 7 acres area.