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The final stretch of the Franklin Turnpike is mostly commercial, passing several local businesses and intersecting with U.S. Route 202 just south of the state border. This provides the northern terminus of County Route 507 and the Franklin Turnpike continues for a short 0.03 miles (0.048 km) long stretch to the New York state line in Mahwah. [3]
CR 89 in Franklin Lakes: CR 98 in Mahwah: Summit Avenue, Franklin Avenue, Pulis Avenue, Campagaw Road — — CR 90: 6.89: 11.09 CR 507 in Allendale: CR 53 in River Vale: East Allendale Avenue, East Allendale Road, Woodcliff Lake Road, Saddle River Road, Woodcliff Avenue, Prospect Avenue — — CR 91: 9.77: 15.72 US 202 at the Passaic County ...
Rockaway and Parsippany Turnpike - Mount Hope - Union Turnpike Wall St, Academy St, Mt Hope Road Incomplete beyond Mt. Hope [6] New Providence Turnpike February 11, 1815 Morristown - New Providence - Scotch Plains: No Georgetown and Franklin Turnpike: February 15, 1816 New Brunswick - Rocky Hill - Hopewell - Lambertville - Pennsylvania: Route ...
Seven years and more than $211 million later, the New Jersey Transportation Department's elaborate reconfiguration of the Route 46/Route 3 interchange is, for most intents and purposes, deemed ...
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Bergen County, New Jersey, except for those in the communities of Closter, Franklin Lakes, Ridgewood, Saddle River and Wyckoff, which are listed separately. Latitude and longitude coordinates of the sites listed on this page ...
Traveling south into downtown Ho-Ho-Kus, CR 502 Truck follows the same route as CR 77 until coming to a skewed intersection with Franklin Turnpike and North Maple Avenue. To the east, CR 62 enters the intersection as Franklin Turnpike. Ahead and somewhat to the east, CR 507 emerges as North Maple Ave and turns to follow Franklin Turnpike to the ...
The same can’t be said about closeby bottom dweller Newark, NJ, which took slot 93 out of 100 just a PATH ride away. Jersey City, the only other NJ region listed, didn’t fare well either at 84.
Ho-Ho-Kus Inn (also known as Ho-Ho-Kus Inn & Tavern) is a historic landmark that is currently a restaurant located in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, United States, at the intersection of Franklin Turnpike, Maple Avenue, and Sheridan Avenue. Its name was taken from a Delaware Indian term meaning "the red ceder". [1]