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  2. List of turnpikes in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Norwich and Salem Turnpike: May 1827: Norwich - Salem: Route 82: New Milford and Roxbury Turnpike: May 1827: New Milford - Roxbury: Route 67, Wellers Bridge Road Tolland and Mansfield Turnpike: May 1828: Massachusetts - North Somers - Tolland - Mansfield Four Corners: Route 83, Turnpike Road, Gulf Road, Burbank Road, Route 30, Peter Green Road ...

  3. Connecticut Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    The turnpike leaves I-95 at exit 76 in East Lyme, continuing on as I-395 north heading towards Norwich, Jewett City and Plainfield until exit 35, where the turnpike and I-395 split. I-395 continues north towards Worcester, Massachusetts , ending at I-290 and the Massachusetts Turnpike .

  4. Connecticut Route 82 - Wikipedia

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    Modern Route 82 east of Route 85 was built along the alignment of an early toll road known as the Salem and Norwich Turnpike, which was chartered in 1827 to connect its namesake cities. The toll road was extended west to the village of Hadlyme in 1834 by another turnpike corporation, which built the Hadlyme and Salem Turnpike .

  5. 19th-century turnpikes in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Map of the turnpikes. The following turnpikes were chartered and built in Rhode Island: . West Glocester Turnpike 1794; Providence and Norwich Turnpike 1794; Rhode Island and Connecticut Turnpike 1803

  6. Route 169 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Norwich and Woodstock Turnpike was a private toll road incorporated in 1801 connecting the city of Norwich to the town center of Woodstock. The corporation was dissolved in 1846. The turnpike left Norwich using Canterbury Turnpike, crossing the Shetucket River at Occum and continuing northeast on Kinsman Hill Road to Route 169.

  7. Connecticut Route 87 - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, when Connecticut first numbered its state highways, the route of the old turnpike was designated as State Highway 168. Modern Route 87 was established in 1932 as a renumbering of old State Highway 168 and originally ended in Bolton like the old turnpike, [ 2 ] approximately at the current intersection of US 6 and US 44 .

  8. Turnpike trusts in the East of England - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of turnpike trusts that maintained roads in the East of England. Between 1663 and 1836, the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed a series of acts of Parliament that created organisations - turnpike trusts – that collected road tolls, and used the money to repair the road.

  9. Connecticut Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    Just after entering Norwich, Route 32 joins Route 2. Then, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) down Route 2, there is a partial cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 395 . About 1.75 miles (2.82 km) further east from the I-395 interchange, the freeway section of Route 2 ends at a four-way at-grade intersection with Town Street, Harland Road ( Route 169 ...