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Connecticut Scenic Byways are scenic byways that have been officially designated by the State of Connecticut in the state. The law creating scenic byways by the state came into effect in 1989.
Connecticut Scenic Byways
List of Connecticut Scenic Byways
Route
Town
Length (mi)
Length (km)
National Byway
Date established
1
Madison
2.34
3.77
No
October 14, 2008
1
Old Lyme
0.96
1.54
No
June 8, 2012
4
Farmington/Burlington
2.02
3.25
No
March 26, 2013
4
Sharon
3.17
5.10
No
July 26, 1990
4
Sharon
1.05
1.69
No
October 22, 1992
4
Harwinton
1.51
2.43
No
July 29, 1996
7
Sharon
4.29
6.90
No
July 26, 1990
7
Kent
10
16
No
October 17, 1990
7
Cornwall
3.56
5.73
No
January 3, 2002
7
Salisbury, Sharon, Cannon
10.26
16.51
No
March 2, 2002
10
Farmington
1.1
1.8
No
April 13, 1999
14
Windham, Scotland
4.43
7.13
No
January 13, 1999
14A
Sterling
0.53
0.85
No
February 2, 1995
15
New Canaan, Greenwich, Trumbull, Stamford, Westport, Stratford, Norwalk, Fairfield
Frisman, Paul (August 19, 2003). "Scenic Road Designations". Connecticut Department of Transportation. 2003-R-0586. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
Connecticut Department of Transportation (June 6, 1989). "Designation of Scenic Roads" (PDF). Connecticut Law Journal. pp. 5C – 9C. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
Office of Roadway Information Systems Roadway Inventory Section (December 31, 2020). Scenic Roads (PDF) (Report). Connecticut Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 5, 2022.