Thames River (Connecticut)
The Thames River, not to be confused with the River Thames, is a short river in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It flows south for 15 miles (24 km)[1] through eastern Connecticut. It goes from the joining of the Yantic and Shetucket rivers at Norwich to New London and Groton. The mouth is at the Long Island Sound.
Two historic forts that are now Connecticut State Parks are on the mouth of the river which forms New London habor. Fort Griswold is on the eastern Groton Heights. Fort Trumbull is on the New London side.
Thames River (Connecticut) Media
- PostcardSleighingRiverThames1906.jpg
Sleighing on the frozen river, winter of 1903–1904
A shield for a Connecticut state highway. Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)
- I-95.svg
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- US 1 (1961).svg
1961 style US Route 1 highway marker
- Amtrak logo 2.svg
Logo von Amtrak
References
- ↑ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2017-08-23 at the Wayback Machine, accessed April 1, 2011
Coordinates: 41°18′08″N 72°04′46″W / 41.30222°N 72.07944°W