CT, USA
Thames River Waterfront
Landmark
The Thames River waterfront was the strategic and economic spine of New London throughout the Revolution. Privateers departed from these wharves, prize ships were brought in for adjudication, and supplies were loaded for Continental Army use. On September 6, 1781, British troops landed near here and methodically burned the town's warehouses and merchant buildings. Walking the waterfront communicates why the port's destruction was so economically devastating.
Visiting Today
Address
Bank St Waterfront, New London, CT 06320
Hours
Open daily
Admission
Free
Connected Events
Mar 1776
New London Privateering Operations
Benedict Arnold, Hannah Arnold
Apr 1776
Apr 1776
Washington Visits New London
Benedict Arnold, Hannah Arnold
Jan 1778
Fort Trumbull Reinforced as Harbor Defense
Benedict Arnold, Hannah Arnold
Sep 1781
Arnold's Raid on New London
Benedict Arnold, Hannah Arnold
Sep 1781
Burning of New London
Benedict Arnold, Hannah Arnold
Oct 1781
New London Begins Rebuilding
Benedict Arnold, Hannah Arnold