Connecticut Route 15
Connecticut Route 15, also known as the Merritt Parkway, is a major highway in Connecticut that runs approximately 37 miles from the New York state line in the south to the town of Windsor in the north. It is known for its scenic views, featuring wooded areas and rolling hills, making it a popular route for both commuters and travelers.
The parkway was designed in the 1930s and is notable for its unique architecture, including bridges and overpasses that reflect the Art Deco style. It serves as a vital transportation link, connecting various towns and cities while providing access to recreational areas and attractions throughout the state.