Groton may refer to: Groton, Suffolk Groton, Connecticut, a town Groton (city), Connecticut, within the town Groton, Massachusetts, a town Groton (CDP)...
Groton School is a private college-preparatory day and boarding school located in Groton, Massachusetts. It is affiliated with the Episcopal tradition...
The Groton Monument, sometimes called the Fort Griswold Monument, is a 135 feet (41 m) granite obelisk in Groton, Connecticut dedicated to the defenders...
USS Groton may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Groton (PF-29), was commissioned 5 September 1944 and sold to the Government...
The Battle of Groton Heights (also known as the Battle of Fort Griswold, and occasionally called the Fort Griswold massacre) was a battle of the American...
The following is a list of notable alumni of Groton School. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The first official school...
Groton High School may refer to: Groton High School (Groton, Massachusetts), listed on the NRHP in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Groton High School...
The Groton Bridge Co. was an American construction company. The company was founded in 1877 as Groton Iron Bridge Company, by merger of two firms. It...
base, also known as the "Home of the Submarine Force." It is located in Groton, Connecticut directly across the Thames River from its namesake city of...
Groton Wind Power Project a 48-megawatt wind farm, also known as Groton Wind Farm was constructed in 2012 in Groton, New Hampshire in the northeast United...
Groton Long Point Yacht Club (GLPYC) was charted in 1934 in the beach community of Groton Long Point, Connecticut and remains active today. Functioning...
Groton Long Point (GLP) is located within the town of Groton, on Fishers Island Sound, in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The year-round...
Groton Iron Works was a company formed in 1917 to build cargo ships for the United States Shipping Board during World War I. The company owned two shipyards:...
building more than 20 subs, and the Groton Iron Works building freighters. On June 21, 1916, the Navy made Groton the site for its East Coast submarine...