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Connecticut Route 334
Route 334 is a Connecticut state highway in the Naugatuck River valley, running from Seymour, Connecticut, Seymour to Ansonia, Connecticut, Ansonia. Route description Route 334 begins at an intersection with Connecticut Route 188, Route 188 near the Seymour-Oxford, Connecticut, Oxford town line and heads southeast. As it approaches the Seymour-Derby, Connecticut, Derby town line, it turns northeast past the Fountain Lake Reservoir and briefly along the Seymour-Ansonia turn line before crossing into Ansonia. In Ansonia, it intersects Connecticut Route 8, Route 8 and turns south and southeast, crossing the Naugatuck River before ending at an intersection with Connecticut Route 115, Route 115 near the Ansonia (Metro-North station), Ansonia railroad station. History As part of the 1962 Route Reclassification Act, Great Hill Road in Ansonia and Seymour was taken over by the state and designated as SR 734. With the opening of the Route 8 expressway, the old surface alignment of Route ...
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Seymour, Connecticut
Seymour is a New England town, town located in New Haven County, Connecticut, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 16,748 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Seymour is bordered by the towns of Oxford and Beacon Falls to the north, Bethany and Woodbridge to the east, Ansonia and Derby to the south, and Shelton to the west. History Seymour was incorporated as a town in May 1850, and was named for Governor Thomas H. Seymour. The area that now encompasses the lands of the town was originally part of the town of Derby, which in turn was a part of Milford, Connecticut, Milford. The downtown portion of what is now Seymour was eventually called Humphreysville, named after Revolutionary War hero David Humphreys (soldier), David Humphreys, aide-de-camp to General George Washington. Humphreys had purchased a factory in what is the downtown portion of the town, which produced scythes and other tools as well as wool products from the sheep he had importe ...
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