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  2. Highwood, Hamden - Wikipedia

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    Most of Dixwell Avenue in Highwood is part of Connecticut Route 10. The state highway, southbound, turns west off Dixwell onto Arch Street, then southwest onto Fitch Street into New Haven. The principal bus route in the neighborhood is CT Transit route 238 along Dixwell Avenue. Routes 234 and 237 operate on several other neighborhood streets.

  3. Connecticut Route 40 - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Carmel Connector was opened in 1972 from I-91 to Dixwell Avenue and State Street (US 5) in North Haven. It was first given an unsigned designation of State Road 724. The freeway was extended north to Whitney Avenue (Route 10) in Hamden in 1976, at which time it was given the designation Route 40.

  4. Connecticut Route 10 - Wikipedia

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    Route 10 begins at a diamond interchange with Interstate 95 (I-95) as Ella T. Grasso Boulevard in The Hill neighborhood in the city of New Haven, New Haven County.Ella T. Grasso Boulevard continues west as a four-lane undivided, municipally-maintained street to a T junction with Kimberly Avenue, just west of the I-95 interchange and east of the West River.

  5. Centerville, Hamden - Wikipedia

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    Across Dixwell Avenue from the town hall is the Miller Memorial Library complex, which houses the main Hamden library, [14] Thornton Wilder Hall auditorium, [15] and the Miller Senior Center. [ 16 ] Centerville is located in Connecticut's 3rd congressional district , the 11th state senate district, and the 88th state house district. [ 17 ]

  6. Hamden Bank & Trust Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hamden Bank & Trust Building is located in a large commercial district in southern Hamden, occupying a triangular lot at the junction of Circular Avenue and Dixwell Avenue (Connecticut Route 10). The building is basically trapezoidan in shape, with a narrow facade facing the corner and longer sides paralleling the two roadways, which come ...

  7. Winchester Repeating Arms Company Historic District

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    [2]: 48 Examples are as depicted in accompanying photo 2 (134-36, 138-40, 142-44, 146-48 Mansfield St.), photo 4 (166-68, 162-64, 156-58, 152-54, 146-48 Sheffield St., photo 5 (220-30 Division St.), photo 13 (567 Dixwell Ave.), photo 16 (552-54, 558 Winchester Ave.) and photo 20 (368, 370, 374, 378 Dixwell Ave.). Two speculators who were very ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven ...

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    235-247 N. Main St. Waterbury: 1899 all-masonry construction with unique adaptation to a triangular lot. 2: Academy of Our Lady of Mercy at Lauralton Hall: Academy of Our Lady of Mercy at Lauralton Hall: August 31, 2011 : 200 High St.

  9. U.S. Route 5 in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    US 5 initially used Temple Street, Whitney Avenue, Edwards Street, and upper State Street in New Haven, beginning at US 1 (Chapel Street). [12] By the 1940s, it had been moved onto a bypass of the downtown area, consisting of Edwards Street, Hillside Place, Munson Street, Henry Street, Sherman Avenue, Winthrop Avenue, and Davenport Avenue ...