Shoppes, Galleries & Watering Holes of Green Street- New London, CT. & New York Times
Located on a small side street off State Street in New London, Conn. is Green Street. First laid out in 1787 on the property of Timothy Green (printer) a colleague of Nathan Hale, Green Street is undergoing a resurgence with the Historic Dutch's Tavern the favorite watering hole of Eugene ONeill to the acclaimed Golden Street Gallery and Muse Shoes and Gallery which offers cutting edge shoes and art all from New York. Historic homes like that of the Richard Douglass House ca. 1801 a veteran of the American Revolution and the Reverend Seabury (1801) house on Greens Alley. Green Street offers attractions, excitement and more within 100 yards of everything. New London's SOHO. In the past year 140 Below a new NY Style Gallery has opened on the corner of Green and State Street as well as Mangetout a new french farmhouse style bistro. Muse offers a vast array of NY style shoes and an ever changing line up of local and national artists and has been a catalyst in street events for artists (Urban Art Show) and entertainment.
More information can be seen at http://www.thericharddouglashouse.com/, www.myspace.com/themuse102 , www.myspace.com/140below among other sites.

Recently the New York Times http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/11/01/... wrote an article on Green Street. Please see the link!