Lost New London

Lost New London - Paperback

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Lost New London

Lost New London - Paperback

by Bill Morse
$24.99
Sale price  $24.99 Regular price 

Book Overview

On April 30, 1962, voters in the port city of New London, Connecticut, approved by a large margin a bulldozer approach to urban renewal in an area along Main Street stretching from downtown State Street to Hodges Square by Interstate 95, roughly one mile to the north. The plan required the relocation of more than two thousand people and the demolition of nearly five hundred structures, some dating back to the 1750s. Among the losses were the Neptune Building, the Victory Theater along the Parade, sea captains' homes on and off Main Street, settlement houses, family-run businesses, the colonial homes of slave traders and the newer homes of freed slaves. New London native and old house enthusiast Bill Morse shares the images and stories from these events that changed a community forever.

ISBN9781467158954
Author Bill Morse
PublisherHistory Press
GenreHistory and Design
FormatPaperback
PublishedOctober 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages176
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Bill Morse

Bill Morse, by a fortunate twist of fate, was born and raised in the seafaring town of New London, Connecticut. He was educated at St. Joseph School on Squire Street and later St. Bernard High School. Building "forts" from an early age, Bill went on to renovate distressed properties in the Bronx, New London, Philadelphia, Rosswein, Saxony and Bellows Falls, Vermont, where he currently lives with his partner, Carla.

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