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Here, Route 167 turns east onto West Street and continues for another 0.7 miles (1.1 km) before ending at an intersection with US 202 and Route 10 in Simsbury Center. [1] A section of Route 167 from Harris Road in Avon to the Simsbury-Avon town line is designated the First Company Governor's Horse Guards Memorial Highway. [3]
The road heads east across the Farmington River and turns southeast, passing by Talcott Mountain State Park then heading into the town of Bloomfield, where it becomes Simsbury Road. In Bloomfield, it passes the western end of Route 178 and continues generally southeast across the southwestern part of town into West Hartford .
North Canton Road and West Simsbury Road was established as SR 909 in 1962 as part of the Route Reclassification Act. The following year, SR 909 became a signed route, with the designation Route 309. [ 2 ]
Location of Hartford County in Connecticut. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places designations in Hartford County, Connecticut.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.
Route 167 – Simsbury, Unionville: Avon: 61.05: 98.25: US 44 east / Route 10 south – West Hartford, Hartford, Farmington: Eastern end of US 44 concurrency; western end of Route 10 concurrency: Simsbury: 63.98: 102.97: Route 185 east – Bloomfield: Western terminus of Route 185: 66.64: 107.25: Route 167 south to Route 309 – West Simsbury ...
Simsbury Center is a census-designated place (CDP) that consists of the central settlement, and the neighborhoods immediately surrounding it, in the town of Simsbury, [1] Connecticut, United States. As of the 2010 census , the CDP had a population of 5,836. [ 2 ]
The district is roughly linear in shape, extending along Simsbury Road from Hartland Road in the north to Firetown Road in the south, with several listed buildings on Hartland Road and West Granby Street. Most of the district's 113 buildings' primary buildings are residential, although there are many agricultural outbuildings and garages.
Route information; Maintained by CTDOT: Length: 1.95 mi [1] (3.14 km): Existed: 1963–present: Major junctions; West end: US 202 / Route 10 in Simsbury: East end: Route 189 in Simsbury