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Merritt Parkway
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The Merritt Parkway is a Depression-era public works project, completed in 1940 at a cost of $21 million. It runs approximately 38 miles long from the Housatonic River in Stratford, Connecticut to the New York state line in Greenwich. No commercial vehicles are allowed on the parkway, which hosts some 70 uniquely-styled bridges crossing its length. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
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Vintage photo and descriptive overview.
Information from Wikipedia.
Historic overview of the scenic road, information and vintage photographs.
Contemporary color photographs of two dozen of the bridges that span the parkway.
Promotes the historical aspects of the parkway (State Route 15).
Photos of the plates used on autos in lieu of paying a toll each time the road was traveled.
Group of organizations and individuals who advocate the creation of a continuous non-motorized trail along the entire length of the parkway for walkers, cyclists, skaters, cross country skiers and persons with disabilities.
Contemporary color photographs of two dozen of the bridges that span the parkway.
Group of organizations and individuals who advocate the creation of a continuous non-motorized trail along the entire length of the parkway for walkers, cyclists, skaters, cross country skiers and persons with disabilities.
Vintage photo and descriptive overview.
Information from Wikipedia.
Historic overview of the scenic road, information and vintage photographs.
Photos of the plates used on autos in lieu of paying a toll each time the road was traveled.
Promotes the historical aspects of the parkway (State Route 15).
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