
Today Old Lyme is celebrated for its shoreline, art heritage, and suburban neighborhoods. Its story reflects Indigenous presence, colonial roots, and cultural continuity. Our Old Lyme designs embody this layered identity, pairing the clam shell motif with vintage styling. They invite you to explore the Old Lyme collection and carry forward a reminder of Connecticut’s resilience. Retro in tone, the logo reflects authenticity and pride. Old Lyme’s emblem honors both shoreline roots and suburban growth, making it a vintage symbol of Connecticut heritage. Explore the collection and share in Old Lyme’s story of pride.
Our Old Lyme retro logo uses Connecticut’s clam shell motif, symbolizing shoreline pride and resilience. The clam reflects cultural heritage, while “1636” ties the design to colonial founding. Its black-and-white styling is retro, resembling oyster crate labels and seaside signage. The motif bridges Old Lyme’s identity: colonial hub and cultural suburb. On merchandise, it conveys authenticity and pride, retro vintage in tone. The clam shell emblem honors Old Lyme’s layered identity, making it a vintage symbol of Connecticut shoreline heritage. Retro in style, it reflects endurance and tradition, perfectly suited for Old Lyme’s proud heritage.
Why People Visit Old Lyme Connecticut
- Tour the Florence Griswold Museum, artists colony home with galleries and riverside grounds.
- Visit Lyme Art Association, historic galleries showcasing regional painters.
- Relax at Sound View Beach, sandy shoreline with gentle surf and boardwalk blocks.
- Walk the Town Green, churches and historic homes along tree lined Lyme Street.
- Enjoy White Sand Beach, neighborhood cove with seasonal access and calm waters.