NORTH-CENTRAL CT — Thousands of drivers use Route 83 in north-central Connecticut on a daily basis, but many are probably not aware of the historical significance, and definitely the quirkiness, of this winding state road.
Among the busiest thoroughfares in the region, Route 83 has its southernmost point at the junction of the New London Turnpike in Glastonbury. In the ensuing 27.56 mile trek northward (and on occasion, east or west), one will encounter nearly every type of lifestyle and culture imaginable. Farmland, commercial development, golf courses, a castle, an endless supply of fast food restaurants – all on a single roadway.
In Manchester, a segment of Route 83 is known as Main Street, site of the start and finish of the annual Manchester Road Race, the nation’s oldest 5-mile road race (though the course actually measures 4.737 miles). It is here that Amby Burfoot won nine times and Amy Rudolph prevailed on five occasions; where the “Irish connection” of Coghlan, Treacy and Doherty dominated in the 1980s; and where Connor Mantz shattered the course record by covering the grueling, hilly terrain in 21:04 two years ago.
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At nine different intersections, drivers must make a 90-degree turn in order to stay on Route 83. Among these oddities is the shortest distance one state route overlaps another: 0.02 miles, accomplished at the awkward uneven junction of 83 and Route 190 in the center of Somers. However, that is in no way the strangest intersection one encounters on 83.
Upon leaving Somers and crossing into Massachusetts, drivers headed on the 8-mile continuation of the route toward Springfield will eventually come across a rotary in the center of East Longmeadow which is so notorious, it has been included in the Guinness Book of World Records, Ripley’s Believe It Or Not and the subject of its own Facebook page.
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Seven streets converge without a traffic light at the rotary, causing Guinness to brand it “the most dangerous in the country,” averaging an accident per day. There are stop signs at some junctions within it, but that doesn’t seem to help much, especially around 5 p.m. on weekdays.
Colleen Reidy of Enfield, who grew up in Springfield, said of the rotary, “Close your eyes, pray and go!”
About 15 years ago, a Facebook page was created entitled “I’m an East Longmeadow Rotary Survivor.” In the page description, the creator wrote, “It is East Longmeadow’s only claim to fame. Seven streets, no lights, pray before entering.”
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Among the comments posted by rotary survivors are:
Here are some facts and figures about Route 83, as well as photos of some landmarks along the route.
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