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Lighthouse Inn & Resort, New London, Connecticut

6 Guthrie Place

The Lighthouse Inn was built in 1902 by steel magnate, Charles S. Guthrie, as a country home for himself and his family. This stately old mansion was first known as Meadow Court.
Since 1927, this wonderful old home has served as a restful inn with views of Long Island Sound.
The National Trust for Historic Preservaton has designated it as an Historic Hotel of America, the only one in Connecticut.

 DIRECTIONS FROM INFORMATION STATION (3.5 mile)
South on Eugene O'Neill to end. Left on Tilley, right at light. At next light, left on Howard. Around rotary under railroad trestle & right onto Pequot. (Follow signs to Ocean Beach). After passing a lighthouse on left, Guthrie Place third street on right. Look for signs to Inn.

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