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Route 2 is a 142.29-mile-long (228.99 km) major east–west state highway in Massachusetts, United States.Along with Route 9 and U.S. Route 20 to the south, these highways are the main alternatives to the Massachusetts Turnpike/I-90 toll highway.
Dates of operation Modern designation First Massachusetts Turnpike: North Wilbraham–Palmer–Warren 1796–1819 US 20–Old Warren Road–Route 67: Second Massachusetts Turnpike [1] North Adams–Drury–Charlemont 1797–1833 Route 2: Third Massachusetts Turnpike: Pittsfield line–Worthington–Northampton 1797–1829
2.67 NY 204 in Canaan, NY (Now State Route 295) Route 41 in Richmond: c. 1930: c. 1938: Became Route 295 in order to match the New York route number Route 209 — — — — — — Proposed MA 109 bypass from I-95 to I-495 that was never built Route 213: 3.56: 5.73 I-93 in Methuen: I-495 in Methuen: 1964: current Loop Connector Route 220: 2 ...
Interstate 190 (I-190) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Massachusetts, maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). Spanning approximately 19 miles (31 km) along a south–north axis, it is a spur route of I-90 (the Massachusetts Turnpike) in Central Massachusetts.
Lancaster: 16.9: 27.2: Route 117 east – Bolton, Maynard: Southern terminus of Route 117 concurrency: 17.1: 27.5: Route 117 west to I-190 / Route 12 – Leominster, Fitchburg: Northern terminus of Route 117 concurrency: 20.7: 33.3: To Route 2 east – Concord, Boston: Rotary with Old Union Turnpike; exit 103 on Route 2: 20.78: 33.44: To Route ...
Route 62 is an 82.1817-mile-long (132.2586 km) east–west state route in Massachusetts.The route crosses four of the Bay State's 13 interstates (I-190, I-495, I-93, and I-95), as well as U.S. Route 1 (US 1), US 3, Route 2 and Highway 128 as it heads from the northern hills of Worcester County through the northern portions of Greater Boston, ending in the North Shore city of Beverly at Route 127.
Lancaster was the site of the Mary Rowlandson (c. 1637 –1711) attack (Lancaster raid) in February 1676 (1675 old style calendar). During Metacom's War, which was fought partially in Lancaster, a group of Native Americans pillaged the entire town of Lancaster. Their last stop was Mary Rowlandson's house.
In Lancaster the route heads eastward, crossing two branches of the Nashua River while having a short, quarter-mile concurrency with Route 70 south of Fort Devens. The route then crosses into Bolton , crossing Route 110 near the Bolton Flats State Wildlife Management Area.