Old Lyme, Connecticut
Old Lyme is a coast town in New London County, Connecticut. It was named after Lyme Regis in England. The Connecticut town was officially incorporated in 1855. As of the 2020 United States Census, there were almost 7,630 local people in the town.[1]
Old Lyme, Connecticut Media
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New London County Connecticut Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Old Lyme Highlighted 2010
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Lower Connecticut River Valley incorporated and unincorporated areas Old Lyme highlighted
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Railroad Bridge over the Four Mile River's mouth, which connects East Lyme to Old Lyme's easternmost shoreline
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May Night, painting of the Florence Griswold House by Willard Metcalf, 1906, in the collection of the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Church at Old Lyme, oil on canvas, Childe Hassam, 1905
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barefoot tourists sharing their feelings of Lyme, CT
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Relaxing behind the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme
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Poetically beautiful waterfront
References
- ↑ "Old Lyme, Connecticut (the 2020 Census Reports)". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 9, 2021.