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Connecticut Route 97

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Route 97 marker
Route 97
Map
Map of eastern Connecticut with Route 97 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CTDOT
Length29.14 mi[1] (46.90 km)
Existed1932–present
Major junctions
South end Route 12 in Norwich
Major intersections
North end US 44 / Route 169 in Pomfret
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
CountiesNew London, Windham
Highway system
  • Connecticut State Highway System
I-95 Route 99

Route 97 is a north–south state highway in eastern Connecticut running for 29.14 miles (46.90 km) from Route 12 in Norwich to US 44 in Pomfret.

Route description

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Route 97 northbound in Hampton

Route 97 begins at an intersection with Route 12 in the Taftville section of Norwich, then heads north along the Shetucket River, briefly overlapping with Route 169 before passing through Sprague into Scotland, where it overlaps Route 14 for 0.68 miles (1.09 km). After the overlap, it continues north and northeast through Hampton into Pomfret, where it ends at its northern of two intersections with US 44, also meeting Route 169.[1]

Route 97 is designated a scenic route from its southern intersection with US 44 in Pomfret to its northern terminus, a distance of 4.50 miles (7.24 km).[2]

History

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In 1922, the road from Abington to Pomfret Center along modern Route 97 was designated as State Highway 345. Further south, the road from Taftville to Baltic was part of State Highway 354, which continued past Baltic to Lebanon center. In the 1932 state highway renumbering, Highway 345 renumbered to Route 201, while most of Highway 354 (between Baltic and Lebanon center) became Route 207. Most of modern Route 97 was commissioned in 1932 as well, including the Taftville-Baltic portion of old Highway 354. The original Route 97 deviated from the current route at Station Road in Hampton and ran north to Route 91 (now Route 198) in Chaplin. It was relocated to its current route between Hampton and Abington using a previously unsigned state road (former SR 860) in 1934. At the same time, Route 97 absorbed former Route 201, extending the route to Pomfret Center.[3]

Junction list

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
New LondonNorwich0.000.00 Route 12Southern terminus
0.701.13
Route 169 north – Newent, Jewett City, Canterbury
Southern end of Route 169 concurrency
0.981.58
Route 169 south – Yantic
Northern end of Route 169 concurrency
2.133.43 I-395 – New Haven, Worcester, MAExit 18 on I-395; former Route 52
Sprague5.388.66
Route 207 west – North Franklin
Eastern terminus of Route 207
5.548.92
Route 138 east – Jewett City
Western terminus of Route 138
WindhamScotland11.2618.12
Route 14 west – Windham
Southern end of Route 14 concurrency
11.9419.22
Route 14 east – Canterbury
Northern end of Route 14 concurrency
Hampton16.8027.04 US 6 – Chaplin, Brooklyn
Pomfret24.6939.73 US 44 – Phoenixville, Pomfret
28.4145.72
Route 244 west – Eastford
Eastern terminus of Route 244
29.1446.90 US 44 / Route 169 – Woodstock, Putnam, BrooklynNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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