New London Landmarks is a non-profit corporation to promote the preservation and development of the entire urban environment of New London, Connecticut.
New London Landmarks is a non-profit corporation to promote the preservation and development of the entire urban environment of New London, Connecticut, including significant individual structures, streetscapes, neighborhoods and open spaces.
New London Landmarks was formed in 1976 when it merged with Union Railroad Station Trust to save Henry Hobson Richardson’s 1888 Union Station and buildings on Bank Street about to be demolished by Urban Renewal. In the 1990s the group restored a derelict house on Washington Street and today Landmarks offices are in the 1796 David Bishop House.
Constance Kristofik is Executive Director of the organization. While advocating for all aspects of preservation in New London, educational programs, walking tours, forums on critical local issues, and working with city officials on planning activities are all part of the groups activities.
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