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, Connecticut in New London County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Lyme.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in New London county include:

Allyn Point,   Attawan Beach,   Baltic,   Black Hall,   Black Point,   Black Point Beach Club,   Bozrah,   Brockway,   Brockway Landing,   Center Groton,   Chesterfield,   Clarks Falls,   Clarks Village,   Clayville,   Colchester,   Conning Towers Nautilus Park,   Crescent Beach,   Crescent Park,   Doaneville,   East Lyme,   Exeter,   Fitchville,   Flanders,   Franklin,   Gales Ferry,   Giants Neck,   Gilman,   Glasgo,   Golden Spur,   Graniteville,   Griswold,   Groton,   Groton Long Point,   Hadlyme,   Hallville,   Hamburg,   Hanover,   Happyland,   Harrisons,   Hawks Nest Beach,   Hopeville,   Jericho,   Jewett City,   Kitemaug,   Laurel Glen,   Laysville,   Lebanon,   Ledyard,   Liberty Hill,   Lisbon,   Long Hill,   Lords Point,   Lyme Station,   Manitock Spring,   Mashantucket,   Massapeag,   Midway,   Millstone,   Mohegan,   Montville,   Morningside Park,   Mystic,   Mystic Seaport,   New London,   Newent,   Niantic,   Noank,   North Franklin,   North Lyme,   North Stonington,   North Westchester,   Norwich,   Oakdale,   Old Lyme,   Old Lyme Shores,   Old Mystic,   Oswegatchie,   Oxoboxo River,   Pachaug,   Palmertown,   Pawcatuck,   Pine Grove,   Pleasure Beach,   Point OWoods,   Poquetanuck,   Poquonock Bridge,   Preston,   Quaker Hill,   Quakertown,   Salem,   Sandy Point,   Saunders Point,   Seaside,   Shewville,   Sound View,   South Lyme,   Sprague,   Stonington,   Thames View,   Uncasville,   Versailles,   Voluntown,   Waterford,   Wequetequock,   West Mystic,   Westchester,   White Sands Beach,  

 

Or have a look at other Connecticut counties including:

Fairfield,   Hartford,   Litchfield,   Middlesex,   New Haven,   New London,   Tolland,   Windham,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Lyme, CT?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about the village of Lyme, Connecticut:

1. Lyme is a town in New London County, Connecticut, located on the east bank of the Connecticut River.

2. Lyme was named after Lyme Regis, a town in England where some of its early settlers came from.

3. The town was first settled in 1665 and incorporated in 1667, making it one of the oldest towns in Connecticut.

4. Lyme is known for its stunning natural beauty, with picturesque rivers, lakes, and forests perfect for hiking, fishing, and outdoor recreation.

5. The town is also home to several historic sites, including the Ely House Museum, built in 1745, and the Old Lyme Inn, built in 1856.

6. Lyme was an important center for shipbuilding in the 18th and 19th centuries, with many ships being built on the banks of the Connecticut River.

7. Lyme has a rich artistic community, with countless artists and writers inspired by the scenic landscape and relaxed way of life.

8. The town is also famous for being the location of the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, which has produced some of the most talented artists in the region.

9. Lyme is a popular destination for visitors year-round, offering a wide range of outdoor activities, cultural events, and historic attractions.