Connecticut Route 27

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Route 27
Length: 3.21 mi[1] (5.17 km)
Formed: 1950
South end: US-1 in Stonington
Major
junctions:
I-95 in Stonington
North end: Route 184 in Groton
Routes in Connecticut
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Route 27 is a north-south state highway in southeastern Connecticut running for 3.21 miles from U.S. Route 1 in Mystic (in the town of Stonington) to Route 184 in Old Mystic (in the town of Groton).

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[edit] Route description

Route 27 begins at an intersection with US 1 in the village of Mystic, within the town of Stonington. It begins as Denison Avenue and continues as Greenmanville Avenue. It passes by the Mystic Seaport and Olde Mistick Village and then crosses I-95 at Exit 90. North of I-95 it becomes Whitehall Avenue then becomes Main Street as it runs through the village of Old Mystic in the town of Groton. Route 27 ends a short distance later at an intersection with Route 184. [1]

[edit] Special designations

Route 27 from the intersection of Jerry Browne Road (milepost 2.13) in Stonington to the Route 184 terminus (milepost 3.21) in Groton is a state designated scenic road. This portion of the route provides a view to the Mystic River, which it closely parallels.[1]

[edit] History

The road along the east bank of the Mystic River, connecting the villages of Mystic and Old Mystic, was a secondary state highway in the 1920s, with designation Highway 344. In the 1932 state highway renumbering, old Highway 344 was renumbered to Route 169. In 1950, a new state highway was established, Route 27, which connected the village of Poquetanuck in the town of Preston (at Route 12), through Ledyard Center, to Burnetts Corner in Groton (at Route 184 ).

Route 27 was established in 1950, running from Route 12 in Ledyard to Route 184. The old Route 27 followed the path of the Coloner Ledyard Highway. By the following year, Route 27 was extended along old Route 169 via a short overlap with Route 184. As a result of the 1961 Route Reclassification Act, the part of old Route 27 north of Route 184 was deleted in 1963, leading to its current configuration.[2]

[edit] Junction list

Town Road names Major junctions Milepost
Stonington
(2.93 miles)[1]
Denison Avenue, Greenmanville Road, Whitehall Avenue, Main Street US-1 0.00
I-95 1.73
Route 234 2.71
Groton
(0.28 miles)
Route 27 Route 184 3.21

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Connecticut State Highway Log
  2. ^ Connecticut Roads, Route 27

Coordinates: 41°22′15″N 71°57′41″W / 41.370883, -71.961479