DescriptionLyric Hall, 243 State Street, New London from west.jpg
English: Lyric Hall at 243 State Street between Union and Meridien Streets in New London, Connecticut, was built in 1898 and was designed by James Sweeney. The upper floors of the building contained a small theatre used for lectures, and dance and music performances.
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