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My husband and I will be moving to Groton at the end of the year. We will be living in Conning Towers! I was wondering if anyone else might have lived here and what it was like.

Thanks!

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Hello there, Kim!


I lived in Groton for a few months while my husband was re-rated. I lived in military housing in the Trident Park area, which is honestly, not the best.

I didn't really like Groton. I guess that's why they call it "Rotten Groton". I kinda felt like I was in a time warp. Most of the buildings and stores are older looking it seemed. However, my husband and I made the best of it. We had to travel to Waterford for Walmart because the Groton Walmart isn't a supercenter. We also went to New London for most things because there's honestly not that much in Groton itself. The base is the best place to get gas and shop.

If you get a chance definitely visit Mystic. It's beautiful. My husband and I liked just randomly driving around and looking at the little shops and the bay there. Plus, you can go to the Mystic Aquarium. That's always nice! I had a hard time finding work and I wasn't going to be there long anyway, so I'm not sure how the market is job wise.

My husband and I spent a lot of time more or less outdoors trying to travel the North East. Most of our trips were to MA. We drove the whole Cape Cod one day for fun. There's some beaches. There's a few nice state parks to hike or walk around Groton, though. I guess it's all in what you make of it.

Hopefully, you'll find that you like it, but it definitely wasn't our favorite of bases.

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask :)

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