2010-03-10 09:12:36.522301-08 by Dan Lyke 2 comments
In our road trip around the east coast, it felt like Connecticut had sold its soul to the strip mall. Places that used to be quaint towns, that used to have downtowns, were replaced with strip sprawl. A high school friend suggested that next time we check out Connecticut Roads first.
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#Comment Re: made: 2010-03-10 11:08:18.267547-08 by: other_todd
Everybody should check out that site. It is a masterpiece, in its own way. I've referred to it many times, when trying to answer questions like "Why does a major highway in CT have controlled access except for two traffic lights which back up the road all the way to the interstate?"
#Comment Re: made: 2010-03-10 14:44:58.069892-08 by: jeff
I lived in Milford (CT) for a couple of years. The coastline is beautiful in many ways, but I particularly liked the northern and NW portion of the state.
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