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After overlapping Route 82 for 200 yards (180 m), it continues north along Bozrah Road and soon enters the town of Bozrah. In Bozrah, Route 163 veers to the northeast then continues for 4.5 miles (7.2 km) through rural areas before ending at an interchange Route 2 (at exit 23) west of the village of Fitchville. The road continues as unsigned ...
Bozrah is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region. The population was 2,429 at the 2020 census. [1] Bozrah contains three villages: Fitchville, the town center; Leffingwell, a crossroads on Route 82; and Gilman, a mill village along Fitchville Road.
Fitchville Road at Bozrah–Norwich town line Norwich Avenue, Fitchville Road — — SR 609: 0.97: 1.56 Route 151 in East Haddam: Route 149 in East Haddam: Leesville Road — — SR 610: 2.16: 3.48 Route 32 in Franklin: Route 207 in Franklin: Baltic Road — — SR 612: 0.14: 0.23 Route 163 in Bozrah: Fitchville Road (SR 608) in Bozrah ...
Mount Paranssus Road (SSR 434 east) 6.51: 10.48: River Road (SSR 431 south) New London: Lyme: 9.26: 14.90: Route 148 west – Chester: Eastern terminus of Route 148; via Chester-Hadlyme Ferry (April 1–November 30) Middlesex: East Haddam: 12.53: 20.17: Route 156 south – Hamburg, Old Lyme: Northern terminus of Route 156: 12.73: 20.49: Mount ...
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By 1717, more towns were established in northeastern Connecticut and added to New London County between the Quinebaug Valley and the Rhode Island border. Windham County was constituted from Hartford and New London counties on May 12, 1726, consisting of towns in northeastern Connecticut. New London County lost the towns of Voluntown, Pomfret ...
The toll road was in operation for about 40 years. In 1922, when Connecticut first numbered its state highways, the route of the old turnpike was designated as State Highway 168. Modern Route 87 was established in 1932 as a renumbering of old State Highway 168 and originally ended in Bolton like the old turnpike, [ 2 ] approximately at the ...
Route 2 is a 58.03-mile (93.39 km) state highway in Hartford and New London counties in Connecticut.It is a primary state route, with a freeway section connecting Hartford to Norwich and following surface roads to Stonington.