OLDEST - nation’s oldest continuously operating U.S. Custom House - New London, CT
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N 41° 21.143 W 072° 05.731
18T E 742979 N 4581946
Housed in the 184-year-old Robert Mills building at 150 Bank Street, today we are a nonprofit historic site—the nation’s oldest continuously operating U.S. Custom House and scene to much of the area’s maritime history.
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Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 02/01/2023
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Housed in the 184-year-old Robert Mills building at 150 Bank Street, today we are a nonprofit historic site—the
nation’s oldest continuously operating U.S. Custom House and scene to much of the area’s maritime history. The Custom House is a lively maritime museum, preservation, and educational organization. Since 2009, NLMS also has taken on stewardship of the three major beacons leading into this historic port: New London Harbor Light — established 260 years ago and still an active aid to navigation, it is the first and the tallest lighthouse built on Long Island Sound; Race Rock Light Station, off Fishers Island, New York, built by local legend Captain T.A. Scott and lit in 1878; and New London Ledge Light, first lit in New London harbor, in 1909.
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