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The '''Boston Post Road''' was a system of [[post roads|mail-delivery routes]] between [[New York City]] and [[Boston|Boston, Massachusetts]], that evolved into one of the first major highways in the United States.
The '''Boston Post Road''' was a system of [[post roads|mail-delivery routes]] between [[New York City]] and [[Boston|Boston, Massachusetts]] that evolved into one of the first major highways in the United States.


The three major alignments were the Lower Post Road (now [[U.S. Route 1]] (US 1) along the shore via [[Providence, Rhode Island]]), the Upper Post Road (now [[U.S. Route 5|US 5]] and [[U.S. Route 20|US 20]] from [[New Haven, Connecticut]], by way of [[Springfield, Massachusetts]]), and the Middle Post Road (which diverged from the Upper Road in [[Hartford, Connecticut]], and ran northeastward to Boston via [[Pomfret, Connecticut]]).
The three major alignments were the Lower Post Road (now [[U.S. Route 1]] (US 1) along the shore via [[Providence, Rhode Island]]), the Upper Post Road (now [[U.S. Route 5|US 5]] and [[U.S. Route 20|US 20]] from [[New Haven, Connecticut]] by way of [[Springfield, Massachusetts]]), and the Middle Post Road (which diverged from the Upper Road in [[Hartford, Connecticut]] and ran northeastward to Boston via [[Pomfret, Connecticut]]).


In some towns, the area near the Boston Post Road has been placed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]], since it was often the first road in the area, and some buildings of historical significance were built along it. The [[Boston Post Road Historic District (disambiguation)|Boston Post Road Historic District]], including [[Boston Post Road Historic District (Rye, New York)|part of the road in Rye, New York]], has been designated a [[National Historic Landmark]]. The Post Road is also famous for [[1767 Milestones|milestone]]s that date from the 18th century, many of which survive to this day. In parts of Connecticut (generally east of Hartford), it is also known as [[U.S. Route 6 in Connecticut|Route 6]].
In some towns, the area near the Boston Post Road has been placed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]], since it was often the first road in the area, and some buildings of historical significance were built along it. The [[Boston Post Road Historic District (disambiguation)|Boston Post Road Historic District]], including [[Boston Post Road Historic District (Rye, New York)|part of the road in Rye, New York]], has been designated a [[National Historic Landmark]]. The Post Road is also famous for [[1767 Milestones|milestone]]s that date from the 18th century, many of which survive to this day. In parts of Connecticut (generally east of Hartford), it is also known as [[U.S. Route 6 in Connecticut|Route 6]].
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===Massachusetts===
===Massachusetts===
In [[Massachusetts]], the [[Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike]] was established in 1803 as a straighter route between [[Pawtucket, Rhode Island]], and [[Roxbury, Massachusetts]], mostly west of the Post Road. It is known as [[Washington Street (disambiguation)|Washington Street]] in many of the towns it passes through. [https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&saddr=Washington+St+Plainville,+MA&daddr=Washington+St++South+Walpole,+MA+to%3AWashington+St+Norwood,+MA+to%3AWashington+St+Dedham,+MA+to%3AWashington+Str,+Boston,+ma&mrcr=0&sll=42.018182,-71.277237&sspn=0.329033,0.641327&ie=UTF8&ll=42.167475,-71.207199&spn=0.32826,0.641327&z=11&om=1] Due to its avoidance of built-up areas, the southern half of this road was little-used. In addition, another well-used route passed west of this turnpike along current [[Massachusetts Route 1A|Route 1A]].
In [[Massachusetts]], the [[Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike]] was established in 1803 as a straighter route between [[Pawtucket, Rhode Island]] and [[Roxbury, Massachusetts]], mostly west of the Post Road. It is known as [[Washington Street (disambiguation)|Washington Street]] in many of the towns it passes through. [https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&saddr=Washington+St+Plainville,+MA&daddr=Washington+St++South+Walpole,+MA+to%3AWashington+St+Norwood,+MA+to%3AWashington+St+Dedham,+MA+to%3AWashington+Str,+Boston,+ma&mrcr=0&sll=42.018182,-71.277237&sspn=0.329033,0.641327&ie=UTF8&ll=42.167475,-71.207199&spn=0.32826,0.641327&z=11&om=1] Due to its avoidance of built-up areas, the southern half of this road was little-used. In addition, another well-used route passed west of this turnpike along current [[Massachusetts Route 1A|Route 1A]].


;[[South Attleboro, Massachusetts|South Attleboro]]
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