Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In the 1920s, the road connecting Groton Long Point and Noank to West Mystic was a secondary state highway known as Highway 342. In the 1932 state highway renumbering, Route 215 was established as a new route number for old Highway 342. The newly established Route 215, like the old route, ran from Groton Long Point to US 1 along the eastern ...
Groton Long Point (GLP) is located within the town of Groton, on Fishers Island Sound, in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The year-round population was 518 at the 2010 census. The year-round population was 518 at the 2010 census.
Route 117 north (Newtown Road) to I-95 – Ledyard: Southern terminus of Route 117: 106.47: 171.35: Route 215 east (Groton Long Point Road) – Groton Long Point: Western terminus of Route 215: 108.98: 175.39: Route 215 west (Water Street) – Groton Long Point, Noank: Eastern terminus of Route 215: Mystic River: 109.12: 175.61: Mystic River ...
Groton: 0.0: 0.0: US 1 north – Groton City: Continuation north; southern end of US 1 concurrency northbound: 0.22: 0.35: I-95 south / US 1 south / Route 184 east – New London, Providence, Ledyard: Exit 86 on I-95; western terminus and exit 1 on Route 184; northern end of US 1 concurrency northbound: Ledyard: 6.86: 11.04: Route 214 east ...
Groton used to include what is now the town of Ledyard, which separated from Groton in 1836. The original center of Groton is still known as Center Groton at the present-day intersection of Route 184 and Route 117, now in the north-central part of town, due to the departure of Ledyard to the north. Groton Center was the location of the town's ...
Shennecossett Road: Continuation east: 2.30: 3.70: Rainville Avenue (SR 649 east) Southern end of limited-access section: 3.07: 4.94 – Meridian Street: At-grade intersection: 3.58– 3.81: 5.76– 6.13: 3A: US 1 to Route 12 north – Downtown Groton, Groton Waterfront: Signed as exit 3 southbound; signed for Route 12 northbound, Groton ...
The roadway continues past Route 216 to the state line as State Road 626, which originally connected with Rhode Island Route 3 prior to the construction of I-95 in the area. [ 1 ] Route 184 is also known as Gold Star Highway, New London Turnpike, and Providence-New London Turnpike along its lengths in Groton, Stonington, and North Stonington ...
Burnett's Corner grew up in the 18th and 19th centuries as a crossroads village and stagecoach stop on the Post Road that connected New York City and Boston.It takes its name from Richard Burnett (1801–1890), a former sea captain who operated the Pequot Hotel as an overnight stop on the Post Road.