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  2. Preston, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Ecclesiastical Society of Preston was first organized in 1698, with the first meetinghouse located in present-day Preston City. At the request of residents in the northern part of Preston (now the town of Griswold), the North Society was established in 1716. A splinter group, the Separate Church of Preston, was established in 1747 and ...

  3. Preston City, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Preston City is a village and the original town center of the town of Preston, Connecticut, United States.The core of the village around the junction of Old Northwest Road and Route 164 is designated as the Preston City Historic District, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]

  4. List of turnpikes in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New Preston Turnpike: May 1802: New Preston - South Kent - New York New Preston Hill Road, Cherniske Road, Barker Road, Meetinghouse Road, Camp Flats Road, Bulls Bridge Road New Haven and Milford Turnpike: May 1802: New Haven - Milford: U.S. Route 1: Rimmon Falls Turnpike: May 1803: Seymour - New Haven: Route 313, Route 243: Goshen and Sharon ...

  5. Poquetanuck, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Poquetanuck is a village in the town of Preston, Connecticut, United States, located near the banks of a bay known as Poquetanuck Cove that opens to the Thames River. The village includes the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)-listed Poquetanuck Village Historic District .

  6. Hallville Mill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Hallville Mill Historic District is a historic district in the town of Preston, Connecticut, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. Contributing properties in the district are 23 buildings, two other contributing structures, and one other contributing site over a 50-acre (20 ha) area. [1]

  7. New Preston, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New Preston is a rural village and census-designated place (CDP) in the northwestern corner of the town of Washington, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States.As of the 2010 census, the population of the New Preston CDP was 1,182, [1] out of 3,578 in the entire town of Washington.

  8. Connecticut Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    Route 165 east – Preston: Western terminus of Route 165: Preston: 42.95: 69.12: Route 2A west / Route 117 south to I-95 – Ledyard, Poquetanuck: Eastern terminus of Route 2A; northern terminus of Route 117: 45.70: 73.55: Route 164 north – Preston City: Southern terminus of Route 164: Ledyard: Western end of freeway section: 47.27: 76.07

  9. Connecticut Route 164 - Wikipedia

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    In Griswold, the road name changes to Preston Road, continuing north for 1.9 miles (3.1 km) until the interchange with I-395 (at Exit 22). Route 164 continues for another 0.3 miles (0.48 km) beyond the interchange to end at Route 138 just south of the borough of Jewett City .