
Hartford and the industrial corridors of the Connecticut River valley anchor this mid-1960s regional portrait. The map documents the high-density urbanization along the Long Island Sound shoreline, from the western edge of Stamford through Bridgeport and New Haven. This era is defined by the rapid expansion of the modern highway system, featuring the Merritt Parkway, Wilbur Cross Parkway, and the New York State Thruway, which began to reshape the mobility patterns formerly dictated by the New York New Haven & Hartford RR. Inland, the map reveals the complex water infrastructure necessary for these growing centers, including the Barkhamsted Reservoir and Candlewood Lake. From the West Point Military Reservation on the Hudson River to the wooded expanse of Natchaug State Forest, the survey captures a New England landscape in transition between its manufacturing roots and its suburban future.
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