East Lyme, Connecticut Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What is the Population & Steets of East Lyme City, Connecticut? This city is three-fourths the size of Connecticut. The percentage of foreign-born residents in East Lyme is below the state average and is lower than the average for the state. The average yearly income in the city is around $46,598. The median home value is $73,700. It is the second most expensive city in Connecticut after Bridgeport, and the highest income earner is a high-school teacher.

The average population density in East Lyme is 79 people per square mile. This is lower than the state and national averages. East Lyme has a higher proportion of people aged 60 and over than the average, but it is smaller than New London. The city has a much lower percentage of singles than New London. However, it is slightly smaller than the U.S. average. Listed below is the population density of East Lyme.

The village is centered on summer tourism and sportfishing. The village features numerous seafood restaurants and hotel/motels on the town beaches. Nearby Rocky Neck State Park offers camping, swimming, picnic areas, and a marina. The Children's Museum of Southeastern Connecticut is housed in the town's original public library. Its current library is located on Society Road. Historically, the town was home to a thriving arts community.