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US 6 / Mansfield City Road in Mansfield: North Frontage Road — — SR 633: 0.79: 1.27 Mansfield City Road in Mansfield: US 6 / Route 195 in Mansfield: South Frontage Road — — SR 635: 0.58: 0.93 Huntington Street (SR 641) in New London: Briggs Street (SR 638) in New London: Williams Street — — SR 636: 0.64: 1.03 Norwood Avenue in New ...
The state highway system consists of roads indicated on the official CTDOT map and highway log. As of January 1, 2007, the state highway system contains a total of 3,719 miles (5,985 km) of roads (not including ramps and interchange connections), corresponding to approximately 20% of all roads in the state.
The Quaker Hill Historic District encompasses the center a mainly residential village in northeastern Waterford, Connecticut.Running in a mostly linear fashion along Old Norwich Road between Connecticut Route 32 and Richard Grove Road, the area first grew as a settlement of religious non-conformists in the 17th century, developed in the 19th century as a small industrial village, and became ...
City incorporation requires a Special Act by the Connecticut General Assembly. All cities in Connecticut are dependent municipalities, meaning they are located within and subordinate to a town. However, except for one, all currently existing cities in Connecticut are consolidated with their parent town. Former inner-cities are listed in a ...
Killingly is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. Killingly is the largest town by population in the Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region. The population was 17,752 at the 2020 census. [3] It consists of the borough of Danielson and the villages of Attawaugan, Ballouville, Dayville, East Killingly, Rogers, and South Killingly.
CT 3 at I-91 in Wethersfield. Route 3 begins at Route 66 in Middletown, and is a surface road for its first 11 miles (18 km) up to Wethersfield . After crossing into Cromwell , it intersects Route 372 , which offers access to Route 9 just east of the intersection.
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This was one of the first turnpikes to be built on a straight line rather than along existing roads. [6] In the 1910s, Connecticut and Massachusetts adopted a system of marking major roads by colors. The route from New Haven to Springfield, crossing the Connecticut River at Hartford, was marked with blue bands, signifying a major north–south ...