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Quote: This lighthouse was once the beacon for the many vessels approaching Stonington's harbor. The original 30-foot stone tower, which was built in 1825, supported a lantern containing ten oil lamps and parabolic Read More
Quote: Captain Palmer is best known for having discovered Antarctica in 1820. Nathaniel Palmer, born in 1799, went to sea at an early age. He became a ship's master before his 19th birthday and then ventured into Read More
Quote: As you drive down Water Street, take any right hand turn which will take you to the harbor and fishing fleet. There is adequate parking most of the time. Now walk up and down the docks and view the many fishing Read More
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Quote: The earliest settlers in Stonington were William and Anna Chesebrough and their five sons who came from the Plymouth colony in 1649 to settle on Wequetequock Cove. Others followed, seeking homesteads. In 1658 Read More
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