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Yurtle
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New London is small, no denying it. But Students assured it had okay shops (including a Comics shop) and that nearby places were easy to access, as well as Boston, NYC, etc by train. [View Full Report] |
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SLUMOM
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My son and I walked all over downtown New London and had a great time. New London seems to be coming back & there seems to be a lot of building etc. Many New England cities do bounce back! [View Full Report] |
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mom2sons
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Good off-campus transportation options. [View Full Report] |
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greg6or
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I am torn between rating this 1 or 2, but 1 seems too low. New London seems slightly dangerous and kind of ugly. But there are shops and bars, it isn't that terrible. [View Full Report] |
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bjgzz
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Only drove around for a short period - did not get real feel [View Full Report] |
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morvoren
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ih3artthou
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There is stuff there, but not a lot. It looks like a fishing town with ports and all. There weren't many people hanging around or doing anything. [View Full Report] |
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calhounbass00n
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New London is not ideal. There are some nice restaurants and stores on 1 or 2 streets which we visited, but night's creepy. A lady even asked us for bus money, saying "I'm not going t [View Full Report] |
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Metric
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New London isn't exactly the most exciting place. But there were a couple restaurants, an Amtrak station and Greyhound bus stop, so it isn't impossible to go somewhere more exciting for a we [View Full Report] |