. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. reciate the citys advantages andopportunities as a place of charmingdwellings and elegant residences. It is the good fortune of New Ldu-don to possess several delightful out-ing spots and breathing places. OnBroad Street, bounded on its westernmargin liy Hempstead Street, isWilliams Memorial Park, which owesits existence as a public playgroundto the late Hon. Charles AugustusWilliams. Further north on BroadStreet, surrounded liy Broad, Williams, provided with advanta
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. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. reciate the citys advantages andopportunities as a place of charmingdwellings and elegant residences. It is the good fortune of New Ldu-don to possess several delightful out-ing spots and breathing places. OnBroad Street, bounded on its westernmargin liy Hempstead Street, isWilliams Memorial Park, which owesits existence as a public playgroundto the late Hon. Charles AugustusWilliams. Further north on BroadStreet, surrounded liy Broad, Williams, provided with advantages for summerrecreation and diversion. For opportunities of annisement dur-ing the winter season. New Londonhas the Lyceum Theatre, the NewJjondon Opera House, and the variousentertainments held in Lyric Hall, State Street, and in Lawrence Hall, Bank Street. The Lyceum Theatre, of which Ira W. Jackson is l^esseeand Manager, is the principal play-house of the city, and one of the best inConnecticut. In all its appointments itis thoroughly convenient and modern. 100 t X 3. > s 2 ? lyi = c CD s i :^ - > a t/) m H S W _ tn. 101