| Interstate 384
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| End Westbound Interstate 384 approaching Junction Interstate 84 (photo taken at Exit 1, Silver Lane/Spencer Street). Photo taken 07/24/00. |
| Eastbound Interstate 384 Shield with Arial font, located between exits 3 and 4, to the south of Manchester. Photo taken 07/24/00. |
| Eastbound Interstate 384 approaching Connecticut Route 85. Note control city of "Providence," even though I-384 does not serve that city. Originally, this highway was signed as Interstate 84, and was proposed to continue from Hartford to Providence, RI. The current I-84 from I-384 east to I-90 (Mass Pike) was signed as I-86. Photo taken 07/24/00. |
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| West Interstate 691 overhead approaching U.S. 5 in Meriden. The Interstate 691 sign is very similar to the button copy, non-reflective signs used for Interstate signage in California. Photo taken 07/24/00. |
| Miscellaneous Highway Photos
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| Interstate 91 Connecticut shields posted on Connecticut 140 eastbound north of Hartford. Photo taken 07/24/00. |
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Connecticut 184 constitutes a 15.66-mile long highway between Interstate 95 Exit 86 and Connecticut 216 (Clarks Falls Road) near Interstate 95 Exit 93. Pictured here is the Providence New London Turnpike section on its eastern approach to junction Connecticut 216. Connecticut 184 carried the designation of Connecticut 84 from 1932 to 1958 and that of Connecticut 95 from 1958 to 1964. Connecticut 95 was a result of numbering consistency with existing segments of Interstate 95 until its completion in the area by 1964.1 Photo taken 06/26/05. |
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Looking at the eastern terminus of Connecticut 184 (Providence New London Turnpike) at Connecticut 216 (Clarks Falls Road) in eastern North Stonington. Connecticut 216 meets Interstate 95 (Exit 93) adjacent to its intersection with Connecticut 184. Providence New London Turnpike continues east of Clarks Falls Road to Extension 184, a dead end road that once was part of a multi-state route 184.1 Photo taken 06/26/05. |