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The J. B. Williams Co. Historic District encompasses a historic 19th-century factory complex and related family housing in Glastonbury, Connecticut.Located on and around Hubbard, Williams, and Willieb Streets, the area includes a mid-19th century frame factory as well as later brick buildings, and houses belonging to its owners, members of the Williams family.
Western end of freeway section: 47.27: 76.07 – – Foxwoods Boulevard (SR 680 east) / Fox Tower Drive / Lake of Isles Drive: 48.20: 77.57 – – Route 214 west / Foxwoods Boulevard (SR 680 west) – Ledyard Center: Eastern terminus of Route 214: North Stonington: Eastern end of freeway section: 50.33: 81.00: Route 201 north – Ashwillet, Glasgo
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Route information; Maintained by CTDOT: Length: 3.42 mi [1] (5.50 km): Existed: 1963–present: Major junctions; West end: Route 187 in Bloomfield: I-91 in Windsor: East end: Route 75 / Route 159 in Windsor
King St, Greenwich... parts in CT and other parts along NY/CT line Route 121: 5.66: 9.11 US 1 in Milford: Route 34 in Orange: 1932: current Route 122: 3.51: 5.65 I-95 in West Haven: Route 63 in New Haven: 1932: current Route 123: 8.37: 13.47 US 1 in Norwalk: NY 123 at the New York state line 1932: current realigned in 1934 Route 124 — — — —
Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names [1] Formed Removed Notes SR 500: 0.51: 0.82 I-84 / US 6 / Route 2 in East Hartford: Governor Street in East Hartford — — — SR 501: 0.77: 1.24 I-84 / US 6 in West Hartford: Park Road in West Hartford: Trout Brook Connector — — SR 502: 6.31: 10.15 Route 2 in East ...
Glastonbury (/ ˈ ɡ l æ s t ən b ɛr i / GLAST-ən-berr-ee) is a town in the Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, United States, formally founded in 1693 and first settled in 1636. It was named after Glastonbury in Somerset, England. [3] Glastonbury is on the banks of the Connecticut River, 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Hartford.
The Glastonbury Historic District encompasses a streetscape dating to the 17th century, along Main St. from Hebron Ave. to Talcott Rd. in Glastonbury, Connecticut.In addition to a significant number of 17th and 18th-century houses, it shows the architectural development of the town over time, with buildings spanning three centuries in construction dates.