Connecticut Route 34
Connecticut Route 34 is a state highway that runs through southwestern Connecticut. It stretches approximately 20 miles, connecting the towns of Newtown and Derby. The route primarily serves as a local thoroughfare, facilitating travel between residential areas and commercial districts.
The highway features a mix of urban and rural landscapes, passing through communities such as Monroe and Seymour. Route 34 is known for its scenic views and accessibility, making it an important route for both commuters and visitors exploring the region.