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  2. Woodstock, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock Valley was known for its shoe factories," according to the history page at the Woodstock town government Web site. [2] By the middle of the 19th century, industry almost ceased, and Woodstock reverted to a rural state. The town then became a summer destination for wealthy city dwellers from around the East coast of the United States. [2]

  3. Route 198 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Route 244 east – Pomfret: Western terminus of Route 244: Woodstock: 11.92: 19.18: Route 171 west – Union: Southern end of Route 171 concurrency: 12.82: 20.63: Route 171 east – South Woodstock: Northern end of Route 171 concurrency: 15.95: 25.67: Route 197 – Union, Webster, MA: Connecticut–Massachusetts state line: 19.22

  4. Connecticut Route 171 - Wikipedia

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    Route 197 east – North Woodstock: Western terminus of Route 197: Windham: Woodstock: 9.53: 15.34: Route 198 south – Eastford: Western end of Route 198 concurrency: 10.43: 16.79: Route 198 north – Southbridge, MA: Eastern end of Route 198 concurrency: 17.17: 27.63: Route 169 north – Woodstock: Western end of Route 169 concurrency: 17.53 ...

  5. Connecticut Route 190 - Wikipedia

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    Route 190 starts at Route 75, in the town of Suffield as Mapleton Avenue. The road then bears right onto Thompsonville Road to connect to Route 159 (East Street). After travelling south on Route 159 for 0.6 miles (0.97 km), it turns eastward again on Hazard Avenue, crossing the Connecticut River from Suffield into Enfield on the Enfield-Suffield Veterans Bridge. [2]

  6. List of turnpikes in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New London - Waterford - East Lyme - Old Lyme: U.S. Route 1: Woodstock and Thompson Turnpike: May 1808: Woodstock - Thompson: Child Hill Road, Bull Hill Road, (abandoned portion), Blain Road, Route 200: Middletown and Berlin Turnpike: May 1808: Middletown - Berlin - Kensington - Plainville: Route 3, Route 372: Woodstock and Somers Turnpike ...

  7. Route 169 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Route 169 is a 47.36-mile-long (76.22 km) state highway in the U.S. states of Connecticut and Massachusetts.It begins in the city of Norwich, Connecticut, and runs 38 miles (61 km) through Northeastern Connecticut, continuing across the state line into Southbridge, Massachusetts.

  8. Interstate 91 - Wikipedia

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    Exit 43 was a northbound exit/southbound entrance on Route 510/Main Street in East Windsor, which was about 1,050 feet (320 m) away from exit 44. After the September 11 attacks , a seldom-staffed temporary border patrol checkpoint was installed near White River Junction, Vermont , about 100 miles (160 km) from the Canada–United States border.

  9. Quiet Corner - Wikipedia

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    The core of today's Quiet Corner encompasses the towns of Pomfret, Killingly, Putnam, Woodstock, Brooklyn, Thompson, Eastford, Hampton, Chaplin, Plainfield, Canterbury, Sterling, and Scotland. [3] Under some definitions of the Quiet Corner, the region's largest town is Windham, including the borough of Willimantic, with a population of 25,000. [4]