Old Lyme is a coastal town in
New London County,
Connecticut,
United States. The main street of the town, Lyme Street, is a historic district with several homes once owned by sea captains. Lyme Academy of Fine Arts is located in Old Lyme and there is a thriving art community in the town. There are several seasonal beach communities in Old Lyme (Point O Woods, Hawks Nest, Miami Beach). The town is named after
Lyme Regis, England.
The Florence Griswold Museum is located in Old Lyme, as is the Lyme Art Association. The neighboring town of Lyme is the namesake for
Lyme disease.
The town of Old Lyme contains several villages, including Black Hall, Laysville, Soundview, and South Lyme. The total population of the town was 7,628 at the
2020 census.
Background and history

Old Lyme is a community of about 7,600 permanent residents, in addition to several thousand seasonal vacationers who occupy a seaside community of summer residences. It is located on the east bank of the
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
at its confluence with the
Long Island Sound
Long Island Sound is a marine sound and tidal estuary of the Atlantic Ocean. It lies predominantly between the U.S. state of Connecticut to the north and Long Island in New York to the south. From west to east, the sound stretches from the Eas ...
, across the river from
Old Saybrook on the west bank. Numerous examples of
Colonial
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* Colonial, of, relating to, or characteristic of a colony or colony (biology)
Architecture
* American colonial architecture
* French Colonial
* Spanish Colonial architecture
Automobiles
* Colonial (1920 a ...
and
Federal architecture
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can be found throughout the town.
The town of
Lyme was set off from Saybrook (now known as
Deep River), which is on the west bank of the
river mouth, on February 13, 1665. South Lyme was later incorporated from Lyme in 1855, then renamed Old Lyme in 1857 because it contains the oldest-settled portion of the "Lymes". Old Lyme occupies about of shoreline, tidal marsh, inland wetlands and forested hills. Its neighbor to the north is the town of Lyme, and to the east is
East Lyme
East Lyme is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 18,693 at the 2020 census. The villages of Niantic and Flanders are located in the town.
Geography
East Lyme is located in southern New London County, west ...
. Other placenames from the same root are
Hadlyme
The Hadlyme North Historic District is an historic district located in the southwest corner of the town of East Haddam, Connecticut (just north of the town line with Lyme). It represents the historic core of the village of Hadlyme, which strad ...
(between Lyme and
East Haddam
East Haddam is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut. The population was 8,875 at the time of the 2020 census.
History
Until 1650, the area of East Haddam was inhabited by at least three Indigenous peoples: the Wangunk, the Mohegan and the Ni ...
) and South Lyme (a beach resort area of Old Lyme). The placename "Lyme" derives from
Lyme Regis, a small port on the coast of
Dorset,
England, from which it is believed the early settlers migrated in the 17th century. The picturesque
Old Lyme Cemetery contains the graves of the original settlers. The
Duck River flows through the cemetery and into the Connecticut River at
Watch Rock Park.
Lyme disease was named after the town. It was discovered in 1975 after a mysterious outbreak of what appeared to be
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in children who lived in Lyme and Old Lyme.
Old Lyme Art Colony
The
Florence Griswold House in Old Lyme housed an
art colony for many years in the early 20th century to many prominent
American Impressionist painters. The Lyme Art Colony included
Childe Hassam,
Edward Charles Volkert,
Willard Metcalf,
Wilson Irvine, and
Henry Ward Ranger, among many others. These artists made Old Lyme a thriving art community, which still continues today.
The Griswold House was transformed into an art museum, the
Florence Griswold Museum, or affectionately called "Flo Gris", by residents of Old Lyme. Many American Impressionist paintings of the era are of subjects in and around the Griswold House and are featured in the museum, along with many other works and personal possessions of the artists who frequented there. The building of the
Old Lyme Congregational Church is known for the many paintings that have been made of it, most notably by Childe Hassam.
On the National Register of Historic Places

*
Bennett Rockshelter
The Bennett Rockshelter is a prehistoric archaeological site in Old Lyme, Connecticut. It was an active campsite during the Woodland Period
In the classification of :category:Archaeological cultures of North America, archaeological cultures o ...
(added July 31, 1987)
*
Florence Griswold House and Museum
The Florence Griswold Museum is an Art Museum at 96 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, Connecticut centered on the home of Florence Griswold (1850–1937), which was the center of the Old Lyme Art Colony, a main nexus of American Impressionism. The Museum ...
– 96 Lyme St. (added May 19, 1993)
* Lieutenant River III Site (added August 31, 1987)
* Lieutenant River IV Site (added August 31, 1987)
* Lieutenant River No. 2 (added August 31, 1987)
* Natcon Site (added August 31, 1987)
*
Old Lyme Historic District
The Old Lyme Historic District encompasses the historic village center of Old Lyme, Connecticut. Located mainly on Lyme Street south of Interstate 95, the village, settled in the mid-17th century, has an architectural history dating to the early 1 ...
– Lyme Street from Shore Road to Sill Lane, Old
Boston Post Road
The Boston Post Road was a system of mail-delivery routes between New York City and Boston, Massachusetts that evolved into one of the first major highways in the United States.
The three major alignments were the Lower Post Road (now U.S. Ro ...
from Sill Lane to Rose Lane (added November 14, 1971)
*
Peck Tavern
The Peck Tavern is a historic tavern (now a private residence) at 1 Sill Lane in Old Lyme, Connecticut. With a construction history that may date to the 17th century, it is one of the town's oldest buildings, and was an important local meeting pl ...
– 1 Sill Lane (added May 12, 1982)
*
Springbank – 69 Neck Road (added September 17, 2001)
Notable people
*
Jim Calhoun (born 1942), head coach of the
University of Connecticut's men's basketball team, which won three national championships, and who was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2005; began his career as a coach in town at
Lyme-Old Lyme High School
Lyme-Old Lyme High School is a public high school in Old Lyme, Connecticut. It serves grades 9 through 12 and is the only high school operated by Lyme-Old Lyme Schools.
History
A successful 2009 referendum cleared the way for a 15,000-square foot ...
*
Herb Chambers (born 1941), billionaire owner and President of Herb Chambers Companies auto dealerships
*
Elisabeth Gordon Chandler
Elisabeth Gordon Chandler (June 10, 1913 – November 29, 2006) was an American sculptor and educator, and the founder of the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts.
Life and work
Elisabeth Gordon Chandler was born in St. Louis, Missouri, initially trained ...
(1913–2006), sculptor, resident, and founder of the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts
*
Lois Darling (1917–1989), artist and illustrator
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New York Times, 21 December 1970, accessed May 2010
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Albert Einstein, who had a summer home on the Old Lyme shore
*
Chris Elliott
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(born 1960), actor and screenwriter, known best for his supporting role in the 1998 comedy ''
There's Something About Mary''
*
Walker Evans, photographer; lived nearby in Lyme until his death in 1975
*
Elsie Ferguson (1883–1961), actress
*
Ella T. Grasso
Ella Rosa Giovianna Oliva Grasso (née Tambussi; May 10, 1919 – February 5, 1981) was an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as the 83rd Governor of Connecticut from January 8, 1975, to December 31, 1980, after re ...
(1919–1981), first female governor of Connecticut, first woman to be elected governor in the United States who was not the wife or widow of a governor, awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom by President
Ronald Reagan
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in 1981, inducted into the
National Women's Hall of Fame
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Induc ...
in 1993
*
Childe Hassam (1859–1935),
American Impressionist
American Impressionism was a style of painting related to European Impressionism and practiced by American artists in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century through the beginning of the twentieth. The style is characterized by loose b ...
, stayed in the
Florence Griswold House as part of the
Old Lyme Art Colony
*
Wilson Irvine (1869–1936),
American Impressionist
American Impressionism was a style of painting related to European Impressionism and practiced by American artists in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century through the beginning of the twentieth. The style is characterized by loose b ...
, stayed in the
Florence Griswold House as part of the
Old Lyme Art Colony
*
Peter Karter (1922–2010), founder of early recycling company
*
Susanne Katherina Langer (1895–1985), philosopher, writer, and educator, one of the first female academic philosophers
*
Ezra Lee
Ezra Lee (August 1749 – October 29, 1821) was an American colonial soldier, best known for commanding and operating the one-man '' Turtle'' submarine.
Early life and career
Lee was born in Lyme, Connecticut. On January 1, 1776, he enlisted i ...
(1749–1821), American colonial soldier known for commanding the
Turtle submarine, is buried in
Duck River Cemetery in Old Lyme
*
Willard Metcalf (1858–1925),
American Impressionist
American Impressionism was a style of painting related to European Impressionism and practiced by American artists in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century through the beginning of the twentieth. The style is characterized by loose b ...
, stayed in the
Florence Griswold House as part of the
Old Lyme Art Colony
*
Diana Muir
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Personal life
Appe ...
, writer and historian
*
Roger Tory Peterson
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Background
Peterson was born in Jam ...
(1908–1996), naturalist, ornithologist, artist, and educator
*
Henry Ward Ranger (1858–1916),
American Impressionist
American Impressionism was a style of painting related to European Impressionism and practiced by American artists in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century through the beginning of the twentieth. The style is characterized by loose b ...
, stayed in the
Florence Griswold House as part of the
Old Lyme Art Colony
*
Luanne Rice
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(born 1955), novelist
*
Edwin J. Roland
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(1905–1985), Coast Guard admiral
*
Elizabeth Tashjian (1912–2007), artist and founder of the Nut Museum in Old Lyme
*
Edward Charles Volkert (1871–1935),
American Impressionist
American Impressionism was a style of painting related to European Impressionism and practiced by American artists in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century through the beginning of the twentieth. The style is characterized by loose b ...
, stayed in the
Florence Griswold House as part of the
Old Lyme Art Colony
*
Clark Voorhees (1871–1933),
American Impressionist
American Impressionism was a style of painting related to European Impressionism and practiced by American artists in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century through the beginning of the twentieth. The style is characterized by loose b ...
, stayed in the
Florence Griswold House as part of the
Old Lyme Art Colony
*
Morrison Waite (1816–1888),
Chief Justice of the United States appointed by
Ulysses S. Grant, was born and lived in Old Lyme until leaving for college at Yale
*
Ellen Axson Wilson (1860–1914), first wife of president
Woodrow Wilson, came as an art student to the
Florence Griswold House
Geography and Climate

According to the
United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 19.85%, is water. The southern section of Old Lyme has a mostly flat topography, intersected with tidal marsh and swamp, while the northern sections of the town have a rocky and hilly terrain. Old Lyme lies in the
Köppen climate classification zone known mild
temperate climate. The summer months have highs in the 80's F (in the 90's F on occasion) and the winter months have highs in the upper 30's to low 40's F. The average annual precipitation is about 40 inches.
Principal communities
*Black Hall
*Laysville
*Lyme Station
*Old Lyme Center
*Sound View
*South Lyme
*Edge Lea
*Hatchetts Point
*Point O'Woods
Other minor communities and geographic features in the town are Between the Rivers, Black Hall Pond, Brighton Beach, Ferry Road, Flat Rock Hill, Four Mile River, Griswold Point, Hall's Corners, Hawk's Nest Beach, Homestead Circle, Johnnycake Hill, Miami Beach, Mile Creek, Neck Road, Old Colony Beach, Old Lyme Estates, Old Lyme Shores, Rogers Lake, Sill Lane, Smith's Neck, Tantummaheag, Tuttles Sandy Beach, Whippoorwill, and White Sands Beach.
Rogers Lake
Rogers Lake is located in the towns of Old Lyme and Lyme and is formed by a dam along Town Woods Road in Old Lyme. The lake's surface area is . Mill Brook, Grassy Hill Brook and Broad Swamp Brook feed into the lake. The lake's watershed is of woodland. The outlet below the dam is Mill Brook, which is a tributary of the
Lieutenant River, a tributary of the Connecticut River.
There are five small islands on Rogers Lake, the largest of which has a small cottage built on it.
Rogers Lake is stocked every year with
brook
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and
rainbow trout
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.
A street that runs along the north side of Rogers Lake is called Blood Street; it has lent its name to the town's rowing team, the Blood Street Sculls. Rogers Lake is also bordered by Grassy Hill Road and Town Woods Road. There is also a small lakeside neighborhood off of Rogers Lake Trail.
Demographics

As of the
census of 2010, there were 7,603 people, 2,958 households, and 2,153 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 4,570 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 97.37%
White, 0.26%
African American, 0.28%
Native American, 1.16%
Asian, 0.01%
Pacific Islander, 0.32% from
other races, and 0.59% from two or more races.
Hispanic or
Latino of any race were 0.95% of the population.
There were 2,958 households, out of which 30.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.2% were
married couples
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living together, 7.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.2% were non-families. 22.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 2.93.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 24.0% under the age of 18, 3.6% from 18 to 24, 26.4% from 25 to 44, 29.2% from 45 to 64, and 16.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.6 males.
The median income for a household in the town was $68,386, and the median income for a family was $75,779. Males had a median income of $52,110 versus $39,158 for females. The
per capita income for the town was $41,386. About 2.2% of families and 3.4% of the population were below the
poverty line, including 4.9% of those under age 18 and 1.8% of those age 65 or over.
Voter registration
First Selectman and Board of Selectmen
*First Selectman; Tim Griswold; Republican
*Selectman; Matt Ward, Republican
*Selectwoman; Martha Shoemaker, Democrat
Schools
From the towns of Old Lyme and Lyme, 1,450 children were enrolled in the five schools of Regional District 18 at the start of the 2011–2012 academic year. The students are enrolled based on age and location. Lyme Consolidated School is for grades Pre-K through 5, Mile Creek School is for grades K through 5, Center School is for Pre-K the rest of the building is being used for office space, Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School is for grades 6 through 8, and
Lyme-Old Lyme High School
Lyme-Old Lyme High School is a public high school in Old Lyme, Connecticut. It serves grades 9 through 12 and is the only high school operated by Lyme-Old Lyme Schools.
History
A successful 2009 referendum cleared the way for a 15,000-square foot ...
is for grades 9 through 12. Regional School District 18 has a 13:1 student to faculty ratio, and spent $17,454 per pupil in the 2007–2008 school year. The district's girls' soccer and boys' basketball teams won the Shoreline Conference Championship during the 2010–2011 school year.
Old Lyme also has a number of students who travel to private schools, including nearby parochial schools such as
Xavier High School,
Mercy High School, and
Saint Bernard School, and some students who go to
college preparatory schools such as
The Williams School in
New London.
Colleges
Founded in 1976 by Elisabeth Gordon Chandler as a
figurative art
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academy for the teaching of
sculpture,
drawing
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,
illustration
An illustration is a decoration, interpretation or visual explanation of a text, concept or process, designed for integration in print and digital published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, vid ...
and
painting, the
Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts offers a
Bachelor of Fine Arts
A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students for pursuing a professional education in the visual, fine or performing arts. It is also called Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA) in some cases.
Background
The Bachelor ...
degree in the disciplines of painting and sculpture. The college also offers a post-baccalaureate and a three-year certificate program. It is known for its focus on teaching techniques and the history and tradition of
representational art
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, centered on the study of nature and the figure. According to ''The New York Times'', "many in the art world believe
yme Academyhas contributed to a renaissance of representational art."
Transportation
The
Estuary Transit District
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provides public transportation throughout Old Lyme and the surrounding towns through its 9 Town Transit Service. Services include connections to the Old Saybrook Train Station, served by
Amtrak and
Shore Line East railroads, as well as the New London Transportation Center, served by train and ferry service.
Old Lyme has sought to block attempts to update rail infrastructure in the Northeast, such as building high-speed rail.
See also
*
Duck River Cemetery
References
External links
Town of Old Lyme official websiteLymeLine.com Community News for Lyme & Old Lyme
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Towns in New London County, Connecticut
Connecticut populated places on the Connecticut River
Populated coastal places in Connecticut
Towns in Connecticut