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Town Hall Directions

 

 

 

 

 

 

Street/Postal Address

Windham Town Hall
979 Main Street
Willimantic, CT 06226

(860) 465-3000

www.windhamct.com

 

 

 

 

From Points West

Waterbury, Danbury, Central New York State: Take I-84 east through Hartford to Route 384 (exit 59). Pick up Route 6 in Bolton. At the intersection of Route 6 and 66 in Columbia, continue (left) on Route 6 toward Willimantic. Take the second exit – marked for Eastern Connecticut State University/Route 195. At the end of the ramp, turn right onto High Street. Continue on High Street to the end. The Town Hall is a large brick building with a clock tower. It will be on your right at the intersection of High Street and Main Street.

From New York City, Fairfield County, New Haven and Bridgeport

Take I-95 to New Haven. Take I-91 north to Hartford. Take Exit 29 (to Route 84 east – over the Connecticut River) and continue until you merge with I-84 east. Take I-84 east through Hartford to Route 384 (exit 59). Pick up Route 6 in Bolton. At the intersection of Route 6 and 66 in Columbia, continue (left) on Route 6 toward Willimantic. Take the second exit – marked for Eastern Connecticut State University/Route 195. At the end of the ramp, turn right onto High Street. Continue on High Street to the end. The Town Hall is a large brick building with a clock tower. It will be on your right at the intersection of High Street and Main Street.

From Norwich Area

Follow Route 32 to Willimantic. Cross over the “Frog Bridge”. Continue straight after crossing the bridge and take a left at the next light (Valley Street). Stay on Valley Street until you come to the intersection of High Street. Turn left onto High Street. The Town Hall will be on your right at the end of the block.

From Springfield, Massachusetts and Points North

Take Route 91 south to Enfield/Rte 190 exit. Follow Route 190 east to Stafford Springs and the junction of Route 32 south. Follow Route 32 south to Willimantic City line (the cemetery will be on your right and the highway overpass will be directly in front of you). At the stoplight, take a left on Route 6 east. Go to next exit, which is marked for Eastern Connecticut State University/Route 195. At the end of the ramp, turn right onto High Street. Continue on High Street to the end. The Town Hall is a large brick building with a clock tower. It will be on your right at the intersection of High Street and Main Street.

From Manchester

Take Route 384 east to Route 6 east in Bolton. At the intersection of Route 6 and 66 in Columbia, continue (left) on Route 6 toward Willimantic. Take the second exit – marked for Eastern Connecticut State University/Route 195. At the end of the ramp, turn right onto High Street. Continue on High Street to the end. The Town Hall is a large brick building with a clock tower. It will be on your right at the intersection of High Street and Main Street.

From Danielson, Providence: Rte. 6 west.

After Wal-Mart, take right fork onto Rte. 6 toward Hartford. Get off at next exit. Turn left at light. Turn left at next light onto High Street. Continue on High Street to the end. The Town Hall is a large brick building with a clock tower. It will be on your right at the intersection of High Street and Main Street.

 

   
   
   
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