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Deep River is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States.The town is part of the Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region.The population was 4,415 at the 2020 census. [2]
Deep River Center is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the primary village in the town of Deep River, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States.It is in the east-central part of the town, bordered to the north by the town of Chester, to the south by the town of Essex, to the east by Pratt Cove, and to the northeast by the Connecticut River.
Deep River: 14.41: 23.19: Route 80 west – Killingworth: Eastern terminus of Route 80: Chester: 16.33: 26.28: Route 148 – Killingworth, Hadlyme: Hadlyme via Chester-Hadlyme Ferry (April 1–November 30) Haddam: 19.10: 30.74: Route 82 west to Route 9: Roundabout; southern end of Route 82 concurrency: 19.47: 31.33: Route 82 east – East Haddam
Connecticut River watershed. Connecticut River. Back River; Lieutenant River; Falls River; Eightmile River; Deep River; Salmon River. Moodus River; Blackledge River; Jeremy River; Sumner Brook. Pameacha Creek; Mattabesset River. Coginchaug River; Hockanum River. Tankerhoosen River; Park River – also known as Hog River and Little River North ...
The Pocomtuc village of Agawam [18] eventually became Springfield, situated on the Bay Path where the Connecticut River meets the western Westfield River and eastern Chicopee River. [19] The Pocomtuc villagers at Agawam helped Puritan explorers settle this site and remained friendly with them for decades, unlike tribes farther north and south ...
Map of Connecticut highlighting the Connecticut River Estuary region. The Lower Connecticut River Valley is a region of the state of Connecticut around the juncture where the Connecticut River meets Long Island Sound. It includes towns in Middlesex County and the western edge of New London County. It is located in the southeastern-central part ...
Route 154 in Deep River: 1932 [5] current Route 81: 15.75: 25.35 US 1 in Clinton: Route 154 in Haddam: 1932 [5] current Route 82: 28.47: 45.82 Route 9 in Chester: Route 2/Route 32 in Norwich: 1932 [2] current Route 83: 27.56: 44.35 New London Turnpike in Glastonbury: Route 83 at the Massachusetts state line 1932 [4] current Route 84 — —
The Yantic River forms at the confluence of the Deep River, Sherman Brook, and Exeter Brook about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Colchester, Connecticut. It runs for 14.2 miles (22.9 km) and flows into the Shetucket River in Norwich , forming the Thames River . [ 1 ]