Connecticut Route 169

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Connecticut Route 169 is a scenic state highway in eastern Connecticut known for its historic villages, rural landscapes, and designation as a National Scenic Byway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state highway
associatedWith heritage tourism
historic New England architecture
connectsTo Massachusetts Route 169 NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation Connecticut State Scenic Road NERFINISHED
National Scenic Byway NERFINISHED
hasFeature two-lane rural roadway character
hasNearbyAttraction churches and colonial-era buildings
historic town centers
stone walls and traditional New England farms
hasScenicDesignationSince National Scenic Byway era of the 1990s
highwayType Connecticut state highway
knownFor historic villages
rural landscapes
scenic character
locatedIn Connecticut
locatedInRegion eastern Connecticut
maintainedBy Connecticut Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
partOf New England road network NERFINISHED
passesThrough Brooklyn, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Canterbury, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Lisbon, Connecticut NERFINISHED
New London County, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Norwich, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Pomfret, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Windham County, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Woodstock, Connecticut NERFINISHED
region Northeastern United States
routeNumber 169
terminusNorth Massachusetts state line
terminusSouth Norwich, Connecticut NERFINISHED
traverses forested landscapes
rural farmland
usedFor local transportation
scenic driving
tourism

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Killingly, Connecticut traversedBy Connecticut Route 169