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Custom House Maritime Museum - New London Maritime Society

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Custom House Maritime Museum - New London Maritime Society

To spot the New London Custom House, look for a solid, imposing stone building dressed in mismatched shades of granite, with round columns holding up a porch, right on Bank Street near the water’s edge.

Alright, feast your eyes on this-New London’s Custom House. Back in the 1830s, the government decided it needed a place to, well, make sure folks paid their dues and no one tried to sneak anything untaxed off the boats. So they called up Robert Mills-yeah, the same guy who designed the Washington Monument-and told him to get fancy with granite from the local quarry. What you’re looking at cost just over $30,000 at the time. That is the price of a solid suburban home today… except this home has walls strong enough to keep out, well, everything but New England winter.

Now, the door you see? It’s got its own bragging rights. The wood came from the USS Constitution. Talk about recycling with style.

And then... the Custom House witnessed something far less bureaucratic. In 1839, a ship called La Amistad ended up right here at the wharf. The captured Africans on board had actually taken over the ship and tried to sail back to freedom. For months, they were held nearby as their fate turned into an international sensation, part courtroom drama, part human tragedy.

Today, if you walk inside, it’s all ship models, local legends, and a library bursting with old maritime maps-2,300 books, give or take. There’s even lighthouse tours if you want to keep the sea air in your lungs a bit longer.

When you’re ready for more local drama, Shaw Mansion is a quick walk southwest-should take about 8 minutes.

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