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The bridge is composed of three spans crossing the Connecticut River between Haddam, Connecticut and East Haddam, Connecticut. [3] The bridge carries Route 82, with an average daily traffic of 11,600. [4] At the time of its construction, it was reputed to be the longest swing bridge of its kind in the world. [5]
East Haddam Bridge – built in 1913, the 899-foot-long swing bridge is reputed to be the longest of its type in the world [20] East Haddam Historical Society Museum – includes local history exhibits, including pictures of the construction of the East Haddam Swing Bridge. [21]
In Norwich, it intersects Interstate 395 (I-395) at exit 11 before ending at a triangular one-way couplet in downtown Norwich, intersecting Route 2/Route 32 over two bridges across the Yantic River. [1] Route 82 is a designated scenic road for the length of the East Haddam Bridge between Haddam and East Haddam. [1]
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Connecticut River from its mouth at Long Island Sound upstream to its source at the Connecticut Lakes. The list includes current road and rail crossings, as well as ferries carrying a state highway across the river. Some pedestrian bridges and abandoned bridges are also listed.
East Haddam Swing Bridge: East Haddam-Haddam: 1913 [1]: 30 Niantic River Swing Bridge: East Lyme-Waterford: 1921; Replaced in 1991 [1]: 32 CT-22: Niantic River Railroad Bridge: East Lyme-Waterford: 1907; [1]: 52 Replaced 2010-2013 [6] CT-27: Mianus River Railroad Bridge: Greenwich: 1904 [1]: 54 87000845: Thames River Railroad Bridge: Groton-New ...
The name Hadlyme was formed of a combination of the names of the two townships in which it is located: Haddam and Lyme. [2] East Haddam was incorporated as a separate town from Haddam in 1734. There were three churches established in East Haddam in the following years, including the Hadlyme Ecclesiastical Society, which was founded in 1742.
"Sesame Street" has been gentrified. After 45 seasons, the brick walls that once fenced in the neighborhood have been razed, giving way to sweeping views of what looks suspiciously like the Brooklyn Bridge (it is in fact a composite of three New York City bridges).
Millington is a village within the town of East Haddam, Connecticut, United States. Millington lies halfway between East Haddam center and Salem center. It is the section of East Haddam that is the closest to Devil's Hopyard State Park. The village is connected to East Haddam Center and to Devil's Hopyard State Park by a series of secondary ...