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  2. Groton (/ ˈɡrɒtən / GRAH-tən) is a town in New London County, Connecticut located on the Thames River. It is the home of General Dynamics Electric Boat, which is the major contractor for submarine work for the United States Navy.

  3. The City of Groton is a dependent political subdivision of the town of Groton, Connecticut. The city was settled in 1655 as Groton Bank, and the area developed into the principal village of the town of Groton.

  4. The City of Groton comprises 3.06 square miles of area, 28.65 miles of improved streets and 4.9 miles of State of Connecticut highways. The Thames River bounds the City on the west and Long Island Sound on the south. The City has a population of nearly 10,000 individuals.

    • USS Nautilus and U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum
    • Project Oceanology Public Cruises
    • Eating Lobster in Noank
    • Groton Beaches
    • Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park & Ebenezer Avery House
    • The Gungywamp
    • Cruising Groton’s Lighthouses
    • Bluff Point State Park
    • Avery-Copp House
    • Jabez Smith House

    The USS Nautilus is the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine and was launched from Groton in 1954. In 1986, the Nautilus returned to Groton, where it is the highlight of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum. The Museumhas a collection of over 44,000 historical, cultural, and technical artifacts, only a fraction of which are exhibited at one time...

    Project Oceanology, a Groton non-profit organization specializing in marine education, offers three different Long Island Sound and Fishers Island Sound Cruiseson board their EnviroLab Research Vessel. A Seal Watch cruise teaches passengers about harbor seals while watching them migrate. An Oceanographic cruise allows passengers to use the ship’s o...

    The historic Noank neighborhood of Groton was home, at one time, to a lobster hatcheryoperated by the State of Connecticut. While the lobster hatchery is now an oyster hatchery, there are three restaurants that feature or specialize in lobster dishes. Carson’s Store offers lobster benedict along with scrambled eggs, omelets, and breakfast sandwiche...

    Groton has three municipal beaches that are open during the summer months, Eastern Point Beach, Esker PointBeach, and the Main Street Dock & Beach. Eastern Point Beach, run by the City of Groton, offers scenic views of the Thames River where it flows into Long Island Sound. The beach, open from mid-June through Labor Day, has volleyball and basketb...

    Groton’s Fort Griswold Battlefield State Parkwas the site of the Revolutionary War Battle of Groton Heights in 1781. British troops, led by Benedict Arnold, attacked Fort Griswold and killed 88 Fort defenders. An additional 35 defenders were wounded, many of whom were sheltered at the Ebenezer Avery House, which became a makeshift hospital. Along w...

    Groton’s Gungywamparcheological site contains a series of stone structures, some of which date to the Colonial period while others predate the Colonial period. The Gungywamp’s stone structures were used by the early Colonists as foundations, walls, barns, root cellars, and animal pens. Paleo and woodland stone implements and pottery shards were fou...

    Groton is home to two lighthouses, both built in the 20th century. The Avery Point Lighthouse and the New London Ledge Lighthouse are best seen by boat, as the lighthouses are closed to visitors. The New London Ledge Lighthouse, constructed in 1909, was built in French Second Empire Style and towed to its location on the Thames River at the mouth o...

    Bluff Point State Park, situated on a Groton peninsula, is the last sizable undeveloped land area on the Connecticut shoreline. The majority of the 806-acre park, surrounded by the Poquonnock River, Fishers Island Sound, and Mumford Cove, constitutes a coastal nature preserve. Bluff Point State Park has several hiking and mountain biking trails. In...

    The Avery-Copp Housewas built by merchant seaman Rufus Avery on the banks of the Thames River in 1830. In 1895, Avery’s grand-niece Betsey Avery Copp inherited the house. The Copp family kept the house the way it was, preserving the house as a time capsule for how the family lived in Groton before Copp’s death in 1930. Today, the Avery-Copp House s...

    Groton’s largest original agricultural region was the area around the Poquonock Bridge. The last surviving farmhouse in the area that dates from the 18th century is the Jabez Smith House, which sits on the site of one of Groton’s earliest settlements. Built around 1783 by farmer and exporter, Jabez Smith’s father, Nathan, the Cape-style house is on...

  5. Groton /?r?t?n/ is a town located on the Thames River in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 39,907 at the 2000 census. Groton is the home of the Electric Boat Corporation, which is the major contractor for submarine work for the United States Navy, and the Navy's SUBASE New London.

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  6. Groton, city and town (township), New London county, southeastern Connecticut, U.S., on the east bank of the Thames River, opposite New London. In 1649 a trading post was established in the area (then part of New London) by Jonathan Brewster, son of William, leader of the Plymouth colony.

  7. Groton is a town in New London County, Connecticut located on the Thames River. It is the home of General Dynamics Electric Boat, which is the major contractor for submarine work for the United States Navy.