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Connecticut Route 10 is a state highway that runs from Interstate 95 (I-95) in New Haven Massachusetts state line, where it continues as Massachusetts Route 10, which in turn continues directly to New Hampshire Route 10. Route 10 was originally commissioned in 1922 as New England Route 10, connecting Old Saybrook to Granby.
This is a list of Superfund sites in Connecticut designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations. [1]
4.10 US 5 in East Windsor: US 5 in Enfield: Main Street, Depot Hill Road — — SR 511: 0.38: 0.61 Route 10 in Plainville: Route 72 in Plainville: Hooker Street — — SR 513: 0.67: 1.08 Route 75 in Suffield: End state maintenance Bridge Street — — SR 514: 0.20: 0.32 US 5 in Enfield: Route 190 / Pearl Street in Enfield: Franklin Street ...
Route 167: 10.41: 16.75 Route 4 in Farmington: US 202/Route 10 in Simsbury: 1932 [8] current Route 168: 7.93: 12.76 Route 168 at the Massachusetts state line: Route 75 in Suffield: 1977: current Former portion of Route 190 renumbered because of I-190 in Massachusetts Route 169: 38.25: 61.56 Route 2/Route 32 in Norwich
Route 148 in Lyme: Route 82 in East Haddam — — Serves Gillette Castle State Park: SSR 432: 0.54: 0.87 US 1 in East Lyme: Stone's Ranch Military Reservation — — SSR 433: 1.28: 2.06 Route 32 in Montville: Fort Shantok Archeological District — — SSR 434: 10.13: 16.30 Route 82 in East Haddam: Route 82 in East Haddam — — Serves Devil ...
Massachusetts Route 10 is a 60.69-mile-long (97.67 km) north–south state highway that runs from the Connecticut state line at Southwick to the New Hampshire state line at Northfield. Originally part of New England Route 10 from 1922 to 1927, it continues to the south as Connecticut Route 10 , and to the north as New Hampshire Route 10 .
Most of the proposed routing was part of old New England Route 3: US 7: 78.29: 126.00 I-95 in Norwalk: US 7 in Sheffield, MA: 1926: current Mostly follows the old New England Route 4: US 44: 106.03: 170.64 US 44 in North East, NY: US 44 in Glocester, RI: 1934: current US 202: 75.14: 120.93 US 6/US 202 in Southeast, NY: US 202/Route 10 in ...
Here, Route 167 turns east onto West Street and continues for another 0.7 miles (1.1 km) before ending at an intersection with US 202 and Route 10 in Simsbury Center. [1] A section of Route 167 from Harris Road in Avon to the Simsbury-Avon town line is designated the First Company Governor's Horse Guards Memorial Highway. [3]