Traveling the Merritt Parkway

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, Travel, Lodging & Restaurant Guides
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Author: Larry Larned ISBN: 9781439637050
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: September 3, 1998
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Larry Larned
ISBN: 9781439637050
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: September 3, 1998
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English

Since 1938, when the Merritt�s first 7-mile section was opened to traffic, millions have shared a fascination for Connecticut�s Merritt Parkway and its bridges. Discover the beginnings of this groundbreaking advance in American travel in Traveling the Merritt Parkway. This exciting collection of images preserves and pays tribute to the history of the Merritt. Opened for 38 miles on September 2, 1940, it became known throughout Fairfield County, Connecticut, as the �Queen of Parkways.� A survey made in 1928 called for a two-lane macadam highway to run from Stratford to Greenwich. With $1 million of state money, construction started on the Merritt Highway in 1932. This pictorial history explores the construction of the parkway as well as the little known parent highway for which the earliest bridges were constructed, including White Plains Road in the town of Trumbull.

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Since 1938, when the Merritt�s first 7-mile section was opened to traffic, millions have shared a fascination for Connecticut�s Merritt Parkway and its bridges. Discover the beginnings of this groundbreaking advance in American travel in Traveling the Merritt Parkway. This exciting collection of images preserves and pays tribute to the history of the Merritt. Opened for 38 miles on September 2, 1940, it became known throughout Fairfield County, Connecticut, as the �Queen of Parkways.� A survey made in 1928 called for a two-lane macadam highway to run from Stratford to Greenwich. With $1 million of state money, construction started on the Merritt Highway in 1932. This pictorial history explores the construction of the parkway as well as the little known parent highway for which the earliest bridges were constructed, including White Plains Road in the town of Trumbull.

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