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  2. Connecticut Route 156 - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, a loop route of the Boston Post Road (New England Route 1) serving the coastal settlements of the towns of Old Lyme, East Lyme, and Waterford was designated as State Highway 333. At the same time, the road serving the village of Hamburg in the town of Lyme on the east side of the Connecticut River was designated as State Highway 150.

  3. Lyme, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Pond – a.k.a. Lower Pond (east of Brockways Ferry Rd; formed by the damming of Joshua Creek). Moulsons Pond (formed by the damming of Eightmile River). Norwich Pond (formed by the damming of Falls Brook). Rogers Lake (partly in Lyme; formed by the damming of Mill Brook, the dam now equipped with a fish ladder).

  4. List of turnpikes in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 44, Route 244, Freedley Road, West Thompson Road, Route 193, East Thompson Road Talcott Mountain Turnpike: May 1798: Hartford - Avon - Canton - New Hartford: U.S. Route 44: Ousatonic Turnpike: May 1798: New Milford - Lakeside - Derby: Much of the road has been destroyed by the Shepaug Dam and Stevenson Dam; the rest is Grove Street ...

  5. Interstate 91 - Wikipedia

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    Past the Derby Line–Rock Island Border Crossing, the road continues into Canada as Quebec Autoroute 55. I-91 is the longest of three Interstate highways whose entire route is located within the New England states (the other two highways being I-89 and I-93 ) and is also the only primary (two-digit) Interstate Highway in New England to ...

  6. Hadlyme Ferry Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Ferry House, 162-2 Ferry Road, c. 1780. Ferry slip site. Non-contributing structures in the district include four garages from early 20th century and assorted small buildings associated with the ferry. Note, unlike in some other historic districts around ferry sites, the course of the ferry itself is not included in the district. [3]

  7. Connecticut Route 161 - Wikipedia

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    After crossing under I-95, it continues for another 0.4 miles (0.64 km) to the Boston Post Road US 1 in the village of Flanders, where it becomes Chesterfield Road. In this area, one can access East Lyme High School and the Flanders Shopping Plaza from Route 161. The road continues north through the northeastern portion of the town of East Lyme ...