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  2. Route 169 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Route 169 is a 47.36-mile-long (76.22 km) state highway in the U.S. states of Connecticut and Massachusetts.It begins in the city of Norwich, Connecticut, and runs 38 miles (61 km) through Northeastern Connecticut, continuing across the state line into Southbridge, Massachusetts.

  3. Canterbury, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    It consisted mainly of land north of Norwich, south of New Roxbury, Massachusetts (now Woodstock, Connecticut), and west of the Quinebaug River, Peagscomsuck Island, and the Plainfield Settlement. [3] In 1703 this section was officially separated from Plainfield and named The Town of Canterbury. [1] [4] The town's namesake is Canterbury ...

  4. Canterbury Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Center Historic District is a historic district in Canterbury, Connecticut. The district is centered on the town green (Canterbury Green), located at the junction of Route 169 (North and South Canterbury Roads) and Route 14 (Westminster Road). It has been the town center since 1705, and includes a fine assortment of 18th and ...

  5. Southeastern Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Norwich-New London-Westerly NECTA is the metropolitan area surrounding the Norwich/New London urbanized area using towns as building blocks. This definition contains 22 towns and adds the towns of Canterbury, Lyme, Old Lyme, Voluntown, as well as the towns of Westerly and Hopkinton in Rhode Island (the latter of which now became part of the Providence–Fall River–Warwick, RI-MA NECTA).

  6. Capt. John Clark House - Wikipedia

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    The Capt. John Clark House is a historic house on the east side of Connecticut Route 169, south of Canterbury, Connecticut. This c, 1800 enlargement of an older house is a finely crafted example of a locally distinctive style known as the "Canterbury style". The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [1]

  7. Connecticut Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    Route 219 south – Barkhamsted: Northern terminus of Route 219: 21.87: 35.20: Route 189 north – North Granby: Western end of Route 189 concurrency: 22.13: 35.61: US 202 / Route 10 / Route 189 south – Simsbury, Southwick, MA, Tariffville: Eastern end of Route 189 concurrency: East Granby: 25.58: 41.17: Route 187 – Suffield, Tariffville ...

  8. U.S. Route 5 in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Route 15 south (Wilbur Cross Parkway) to I-91 south – New Haven: Southern end of Route 15 concurrency; southbound exit and northbound entrance; interchange: Hartford: Berlin: 23.99– 24.35: 38.61– 39.19: Route 9 / Route 372 – Middletown, New Britain, East Berlin: Interchange; exits 31-32 on Route 9: Worthington Ridge Road (SR 572 south ...

  9. List of state roads in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Route 169 in Canterbury: Route 12 in Canterbury: Butts Bridge Road — — SR 680: 0.99: 1.59 Route 2 in Ledyard: Route 2 / Wintechog Hill Road in North Stonington: MGM Drive, Foxwoods Boulevard — — SR 693: 1.41: 2.27 Route 32 in Waterford: I-395 in Montville: Montville Connector — — SR 695: 4.49: 7.23 I-395 in Plainfield: US 6 in ...