Our Victorian home, built in 1874 for a local sea captain and his wife, is comfortably appointed to afford our families a warm and relaxed atmosphere to gather and visit with family and friends. Private, ample parking facilities in a neighborhood...
Funeral Homes in South Lyme, CT
In 1940, the DeFriest Family began their tradition of servicing the needs of North Fork families with the establishment of their first funeral home on Youngs Avenue in Southold Village.
Rushlow-Iacoi Funeral Home and Crematory is a family-owned and operated firm dedicated to providing affordable funeral and cremation services to the families of Westerly, Ashaway, Bradford, Stonington, Pawcatuck and all of Rhode Island and nearby...
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Facts about the city
Old Lyme is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The Main Street of the town, Lyme Street, is a historic district. The town has long been a popular summer resort and artists' colony. The town is named after Lyme Regis, England.The US headquarters of Sennheiser is located in Old Lyme, as is Callaway Cars, the Florence Griswold Museum (including the Florence Griswold House), the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, and the Lyme Art Association. Old Lyme and its neighboring town Lyme are the namesake for Lyme disease.The town of Old Lyme contains several villages, including Black Hall, Laysville, Lyme, Soundview, and South Lyme. The total population of the town was 7,603 at the 2010 census.
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History
Old Lyme is a New England town in New London County, Connecticut London County, Connecticut, United States. It is a popular summer resort and artists' colony. Old Lyme and its neighboring town Lyme, Connecticut are the namesake for Lyme disease. The population was 7,406 at the 2000 United States Census census. .
The official website for the city of South Lyme is http://www.oldlyme-ct.gov.
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