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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]
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ontario County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". [ 1 ]
Pennsylvania state line Lindley–Lawrenceville Road in Lindley CR 73 CR 117: 7.73 12.44 NY 248 in West Union: Rexville–Troupsburg Road NY 36 in Troupsburg Designated NY 232 from c. 1933 [3] [4] to September 1950. [8] CR 119: 25.00 40.23 NY 36 in Canisteo: Canisteo River Road NY 417 in Addison: Formerly part of NY 17F: CR 120: 5.67 9.12 CR 73 ...
New York State Route 248 (NY 248) is a 31.43-mile-long (50.58 km) state highway in a remote part of the Southern Tier region of New York in the United States. The route, located close to the Pennsylvania state line , passes through Allegany and Steuben counties.
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Smith Clove, Mineral Springs, and Angola roads and Main Street NY 218 in Cornwall: Part north of Quaker Avenue was formerly part of NY 307: CR 10 [2] I-84 exit 7 Union Avenue in Newburgh: NY 52: Transferred to state in 1980; [3] now part of NY 300: CR 11: 6.95 11.18 NY 211 in Otisville: Highland Avenue and Mount Hope Road Middletown city line ...
New York State Route 210 (NY 210) is a state highway in Orange County, New York, in the United States. It runs north from the New Jersey state line—where it continues south as Passaic County Route 511 (CR 511)—along the west shore of Greenwood Lake to the eponymous village of Greenwood Lake , where it ends at a junction with NY 17A .
South of Greenwood Lake, NY 55 used modern NY 210. NY 55 was split into NY 17A and NY 210 as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. Initially, only NY 210 continued east from Greenwood Lake to Southfields; however, NY 17A was extended to Southfields by 1933, overlapping NY 210. The overlap was eliminated in 1982 when NY 210 ...