Long Hill, Groton
#18 among attractions in Groton
Facts and practical information
Long Hill is a census-designated place in the town of Groton in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 4,205 at the 2010 census. ()
Long HillGroton United States
Long Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fort Trumbull, Shennecossett Golf Course, Custom House Maritime Museum, Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park.
- 2 miWMuseum, Historical place, State park
Fort Trumbull, New London
52 min walk • Fort Trumbull is a fort near the mouth of the Thames River on Long Island Sound in New London, Connecticut and named for Governor Jonathan Trumbull. The original fort was built in 1777, but the present fortification was built between 1839 and 1852.
- 2 miSOutdoor activities, Golf
Shennecossett Golf Course, Groton
51 min walk • Shennecossett Golf Course is a municipal 18 hole golf course located in the city of Groton, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1898 as a four-hole layout and over the next 18 years it was enlarged to a six, nine, eleven and eventually an eighteen-hole course.
- 2 miWMuseum, Military museum, History museum
Custom House Maritime Museum, New London
53 min walk • The New London Custom House is a historic custom house at 150 Bank Street in New London, Connecticut, built in 1833-35. It was designed by Robert Mills, one of the country's first formally trained architects.
- 1.2 miWBattlefield, Historical place, Park
Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park, Groton
31 min walk • Fort Griswold is a former American defensive fortification in Groton, Connecticut named after Deputy Governor Matthew Griswold.
- 1.2 miWMonuments and statues
Groton Monument, Groton
30 min walk • The Groton Monument, sometimes called the Fort Griswold Monument, is a granite monument in Groton, Connecticut. It is dedicated to the defenders who fell during the Battle of Groton Heights on September 6, 1781.
- 2.1 miWChurch
Huntington Street Baptist Church, New London
53 min walk • The Huntington Street Baptist Church is a historic Baptist Church meeting house at 29 Huntington Street in New London, Connecticut. Built in 1843, it is one of the last major examples of Greek Revival architecture to be built in the city. The church was built by a Universalist congregation and then purchased by a competing Baptist one.
- 1.3 miWMuseum, History museum
Ebenezer Avery House, Groton
34 min walk • The Ebenezer Avery House was originally located on Latham Street and Thames Street in Groton, Connecticut. The construction date is unknown, but it is believed to be from the 1760s and was the house of Ebenezer Avery. It was the home where the British brought their injured soldiers after the Battle of Groton Heights on September 6, 1781.
- 1.7 miWBridge
Thames River Bridge, New London
44 min walk • Amtrak's Thames River Bridge spans from New London to Groton, Connecticut, United States, crossing Connecticut's Thames River.
- 2.1 miWBridge
Gold Star Memorial Bridge, New London
54 min walk • The Gold Star Memorial Bridge is a pair of steel truss bridges that carry both Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1 across the Thames River between New London, Connecticut, US and Groton, Connecticut.
- 2.2 miWPark
Winthrop Mill, New London
56 min walk • The Winthrop Mill is a historic mill building on Mill Street in New London, Connecticut. It is a grist mill located astride Briggs Brook between bridges carrying the eastbound and westbound lanes of Interstate 95.
- 1.9 miW