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Historic Walking Tours Offered in August
New London, CT — The Thames River Heritage Park will offer history-themed walking tours at Fort Trumbull and downtown New London on three August weekends.
The downtown tour covers general history of the city from pre-Colonial days through the 20th century with an emphasis on celebrating the city’s diversity. The Fort Trumbull tour focuses on the fort’s importance during numerous historic eras starting in the Colonial period and also covers the history of the Fort peninsula through the 20th century.
Both 40-minute tours leave from the Thames River Heritage Park’s water taxi docks at the respective sites. The downtown dock is at City Pier and the Fort Trumbull dock is at Pier 7, near the site of the US Coast Guard’s Eagle dock. The Fort Trumbull tours are scheduled at 3 p.m. on Saturdays, Aug. 1 and Aug. 15 and Sunday, Aug. 9. The downtown tours are scheduled at 4:20 p.m. on Saturdays, Aug. 1 and Aug. 15 and Sunday, Aug. 9.
The tours are free to water taxi riders and season pass holders and $5 for others. Tours will be led by Gail B. MacDonald, a New London resident, University of Connecticut journalism professor and author of two local history books. Advanced tickets may be purchased here.
All walkers must wear masks and listening devices will allow for appropriate social distancing. For more information about these tours see our Events Calendar.
2020 TRHP sponsors include: Groton Utilities, Yale New Haven Health/L&M, Atlantic Broadband, The Day, Thames Valley Communications, The Garde Arts Center, Hall Communications and Chelsea Groton Bank.
Free tickets for New London residents
We’re giving away 100 Adult and 100 Children’s water taxi tickets this summer to New London residents thanks to a grant from Veolia Water, NA, the water services company for the city of New London.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Tickets must be picked up at the New London Public Library, 63 Huntington Street.
- Proof of New London residency is required.
- Tickets are available for curbside pick.
- Beginning July 13th they will also be available inside the library.
- The tickets can be used any time during the season through September 13th, and families may get up to four tickets.
“We are grateful to Veolia for this generous grant. It will allow many people who might not otherwise get a chance to see their hometown from the vantage point of the river do so while enjoying a fun boat ride,” said Amy Perry, executive director.