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Register your State's part of the Rev Road Value In Heritage Preservation Based Tourism As part of the Yorktown Campaign Page supported by the
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Full Description The Revolutionary Road through Rhode Island and Connecticut is defined as the route over which the French Army deployed from their 1780 encampment to join the American forces at White Plains, NY, in early 1781. Key points are as follows:
To enjoy the most of the historic sites during a drive, one might stay on the 2-lane US Route 6 as much as possible. The following is suggested: Take CT Route 14A west from the Rhode Island border to CT Route 14 west from Plainfield to CT Route 66 west in Windham (Note Willimantic is a "city" within Windham). Pick up US Route 6 west in Columbia (next town west of Windham & Willimantic) and follow Route 6 all the way to where it joins I-84 in Manchester. Follow I-84 west to West Hartford where Route 6 splits off and heads west to Farmington. From Farmington take CT Route 10 south to Southington where again one may pick up I-84 west all the way to the New York state line.
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