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At this point, Route 2 again becomes a two-lane freeway. In Orange, Route 2 runs concurrently with U.S. Route 202. The road at this point enters the town of Athol in Worcester County. After its eastern interchange in Phillipston when US-202 departs to the north, Route 2 becomes a four-lane freeway, though not to Interstate standards at most points.
Welcome centers, also commonly known as visitors' centers, visitor information centers, or tourist information centers, are buildings located at either entrances to states on major ports of entry, such as interstates or major highways, e.g. U.S. Routes or state highways, or in strategic cities within regions of a state, e.g. Southern California, Southwest Colorado, East Tennessee, or the South ...
Spencer Town Center Historic District: June 26, 1986 : Main between High and North Sts.; also 215-270 and 35-73 Main, 2-16 Linden, 3-24 Ash, 26-73 Cherry, 6–19 May, and 8 Park Sts.; also 10-29 Grove, 1-51 High, 9-85 Mechanic, 13-72 Pleasant, 5-62 Wall Sts., and parts of Prouty, Lincoln, Cherry and Jones Sts.; also Luther Hill Park
Route 220: 2.17: 3.49 Route 220 in Enfield, CT: Route 83 / Route 186 in East Longmeadow: 1936: current Route 225: 31.1: 50.1 Route 2A in Lunenburg: Route 2 / Route 4 in Lexington: 1957: current Formerly numbered Route 25 prior to 1957, where the freeway segment southeast of Interstate 495 (Massachusetts) was designated as Route 25: Route 228
US 202 south / Route 2 west – Greenfield, Belchertown: Exit 77 on Route 2: Phillipston: 28.4: 45.7: US 202 north / Route 2 east – Boston, Winchendon: Exit 77 on Route 2: 30.7: 49.4: US 202 south / Route 2 – Fitchburg, Boston, Greenfield, Belchertown: Western end of US 202 concurrency; exit 79 on Route 2: Templeton: 31.5: 50.7: US 202 ...
Built c. 1849, this stone house was one of several built along the shore of Spot Pond by a Boston businessman as a retreat, and is the only one to survive. [2] It is owned by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation , and houses the visitors center for the Middlesex Fells Reservation .
Redistricted from the 7th district and re-elected November 2, 1792, as part of the four-seat general ticket, representing the district from Worcester County. [data missing] William Lyman (Northampton) Anti-Administration: Elected April 1, 1793, on the third ballot as part of the four-seat general ticket, representing the district from Hampshire ...
The Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) runs through the southern part of Worcester County. Other interstate highways in the area are I-190, I-290, I-395, and I-495 on the eastern edge. [3] Route 2 is another major east–west highway that spans the northern part of