Site of the 1781 massacre of the Revolutionary War, including a monument, historical information, a passage tunnel and Thames River views. …
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Sep 14, 2024
One of the few Connecticut Revolutionary War sites. I went here with my son as we spent the day in New London looking at Coast Guard Acadamy Muesum, Fort Trumbull and the Nautilus Sub. I live not f…Full review by MrMurphy05
Aug 19, 2024
Visited Fort Trumbull and Fort Griswold and, of the two, we preferred this one. This was an early fort that was destroyed and did not get rebuilt, unlike Fort Trumbull which was ultimately a third sy…Full review by magill1986
Nov 12, 2023
While in the area on vacation I stopped here to visit the site of a Fort that was burned by Benedict Arnold and the British in the closing days of the Revolution. I knew the museum would be closed w…Full review by Lee L
It is my understanding that you can get information via your cell phone speaker about the history of the fort and other info once you stop into the small & interesting onsite museum prior …
It is my understanding that you can get information via your cell phone speaker about the history of the fort and other info once you stop into the small & interesting onsite museum prior to strolling the grounds, where they will give you the how tos info for your smartphone.
Is there any parking off Monument/Park streets? An aerial view shows NO parking off any kind. The nearest spots maybe the Bill Memorial Library or the Groton Church of the Nazarene.