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Route 10 was a multi-state north - south state highway in the New England region of the United States, running from New Haven, Connecticut, through Massachusetts to the village of Woodsville in Haverhill, New Hampshire. Its number dates from 1922, when it was a New England Interstate Route, also known as the Central New England Route. Route 10 was often called the College Highway because it links Yale University, Trinity College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, Amherst College, the University of Massachusetts and Dartmouth College. Yale and Dartmouth are in the Ivy League and Smith and Mount Holyoke are in the Seven Sisters group of exclusive women's colleges. |