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English: The house at 10 Prospect Street between Federal Street and Bulkeley Place in New London, Connecticut was built by Alonzo Sholes in 1889 in the Queen Anne style, replacing the Greek Revival house that was there. The house is part of the Prospect Street Historic District

The district encompasses approximately 5.5 acres northwest of the central business district of New London, Connecticut. The district is bounded by Bulkeley Place on the north, Hempstead Street on the west, Federal Street on the south and Huntington Street on the east, with the exception of 116 Federal Street on the south side of the street. Prospect Street bisects the district on a north-south axis. The residential area includes 24 buildings, most of which are Greek Revival or Italianate houses built between 1838 and 1859. The area was developed in response to local demand for increased middle-class housing, and the dense development and modest scale of the buildings is reflective of this objective. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. {Description source: NRHP)

The house is the headquarters of Flock Theatre, known for its summer Shakespeare in the Arboretum, performances at Mitchell College, and in the Shaw Mansion, and for its puppetry, including their long-standing collaboration with National Puppetry Conference at the O'Neill Theater Center. (Description source: Theatre website])

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