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Lyme [New London County] was set off from Saybrook (now Deep River) in 1665 and named from Lyme Regis in Dorsetshire in 1667. Its former name is East Saybrook.
Area, 34.5 sq. miles. Population, est., 1,969. Voting Districts, 1. Principal industries, agriculture, boat yards and dairying.
http://www.aldf.com/
National nonprofit dedicated to finding solutions to tick-borne disorders through education, research, and advocacy.
http://www.farmcoffee.com/
Suppliers of organic roasted coffee provide history of the farm, description of types of coffee offered, list of where their coffee is sold as well as online ordering.
http://www.lymepl.org/
Basic information provided.
http://www.lymeart.com/
Overview of American Impressionism and the Lyme Art Colony.
http://www.reynolds1859.com/
Full service and sales dealer for Subaru automobiles, Yamaha outboards, Skeeter boats, Ranger boats, G3 boats and Cobia boats.
http://russellguerin.com/
Architecture firm specializing in Classical residential architecture and small scale commercial building.
http://www.wilsonbooks.com/
Offers books, videos and articles celebrating the history, adventure, and artistry of fine firearms and swords and knives. Located in the Hadlyme section of town.
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