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Northside Historic District is a 60-acre (24 ha) national historic district located at Waterford in Saratoga County, New York. The listing included 125 contributing buildings and one other contributing structure. The district dates to 1828 and includes Greek Revival and Late Victorian architecture. [1]
NY 248 in Greenwood: CR 61: 8.98 14.45 CR 60 in West Union Ridge Road CR 28 in Hartsville: CR 62: 4.70 7.56 CR 61 Rock Creek Road in Greenwood NY 248 CR 63: 2.83 4.55 NY 417 in Greenwood Jackson Hill Road CR 31 in Jasper: CR 64 (1) 2.89 4.65 CR 28 in Hartsville Ashbaugh Road NY 36 in Hornellsville CR 64 (2) 0.41 0.66 NY 36
Also contributing to Greenwood's decline was the decision, when the Southern Tier Expressway (New York Route 17, now Interstate 86) was being planned in the 1960s, to route the road through the Hornell-Arkport area, as it was considered to have more potential for development than Jasper-Greenwood. The former road is now New York Route 417. [3]
James McClure’s updated and expanded general history of York County “Never to be Forgotten” is just off the press. The 440-page book is available at the York County History Center, Brown’s ...
Waterford Harbor on the Mohawk River. Waterford is a village in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 2,038 at the 2020 census. The name derives from the ford between the mainland and Peebles Island. The Village of Waterford is located in the southeastern part of the Town of Waterford, north-northwest of Troy, New York.
Part between US 11 and CR 50 was designated NY 288 from 1930 [2] to c. 1940 [3] [4] CR 16: 3.90 6.28 NY 3 / NY 104 in Mexico village: Academy Street NY 104B in Mexico: CR 17: 36.57 58.85 NY 49 in Constantia: Unnamed road Jefferson County line in Boylston (becomes CR 92) Discontinuous at NY 13; part between NY 13 and CR 47 was formerly part of ...
South Main Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Geneva in Ontario County, New York.The district contains 142 contributing properties including 140 contributing buildings, as well as Pultney Park and the original quadrangle of the Hobart College campus.
All but 0.46 miles (0.74 km) of NY 39 is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). The lone non-state-maintained segment lies within the village of Geneseo, where the route is maintained by the village from the east end of the overlap with US 20A to North Street, a local east–west street four blocks to the north of US 20A.