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Route 55 (Connecticut)
Route 55 is a state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of Connecticut, running from the New York (state), New York state line in Sherman, Connecticut, Sherman to New Milford, Connecticut, New Milford. It functions as an extension of New York State Route 55 to U.S. Route 7, US 7. Route description Route 55 begins at the New York state line in rural northern Sherman, Connecticut, Sherman, connecting with New York State Route 55 in the hamlet of Webatuck, New York, Webatuck (ultimately leading to New York State Route 22). It travels eastward for then intersects with the northern end of Route 39 (Connecticut), Route 39, which leads to the town center of Sherman. Route 55 continues east for another , entering New Milford, Connecticut, New Milford for about , then briefly crossing back into Sherman for another , before returning to New Milford. Route 55 becomes Webatuck Road in New Milford, running for another until it ends in the Gaylordsville, Connecticut, Gaylordsville ...
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Dover, New York
Dover is a town in Dutchess County, New York, United States. The population was 8,415 at the 2020 census. The town was named after Dover in England, the home town of an early settler. The town of Dover is located on the eastern boundary of the county, north of Pawling, south of Amenia, and west of the state of Connecticut. History In 1637, the Pequot people had been driven from their former homes in Connecticut and settled in what is now Dover. They were led by Gideon Mauwee for part of their time in this location. The town was formed in 1807 from part of the town of Pawling. The first town meeting took place in the home of John Preston, an early settler. That home, built circa 1730, is now an inn and restaurant known as Old Drovers Inn. The Harlem Valley Psychiatric Center (1924–1994) was a major source of employment for Dover and the surrounding areas. When the center was closed in 1994, many businesses in the area were hit hard. Many of the brick and marble buildings on ...
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