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English: Bulkeley House, located at 109-115 Bank Street between Golden and Pearl Streets in New London, Connecticut, was built c.1790 as the home of Charles Bulkeley, replacing an earlier house, which was destroyed in the 1781 raid on the city by Benedict Arnold. Bulkeley fought in the Revolutionary War and sailed as a captain with John Paul Jones. The house became the Klinck Meat Market in the 1880, where William Klinck purveyed meat to whaling ships. Most recently, the house was the location of the Bulkeley House Restaurant, which closed during the Covid-19 Pandemic. It is part of the Downtown New London Historic District.
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