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  2. New Jersey Route 17 - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, New York had renumbered its state routes; the extension of Route 2 north and west into New York had remained NY 17. New Jersey had not assigned a Route 17 in the 1927 renumbering, and so in March 1942, Route 2 was numbered Route 17 to match and provide a single number for military caravans during World War II. [8] Since at least 1936 ...

  3. List of state highways in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    40.2 Route 23 in Butler: New York state line in Alpine: c. 1960: c. 1975 [4] Route 15: 19.51: 31.40 US 46 in Dover: US 206 / CR 565 in Ross Corner: 1953: current Two separate segments Route 16 — — — — 1953 — May have been used for a short time as a renumbering of NJ 9 [citation needed] Route 17: 27.20: 43.77

  4. List of crossings of the Hackensack River - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Turnpike in the New Jersey Meadowlands in January 2007 The Hackensack River courses southward for approximately 50 miles (80 km) [ 4 ] in Rockland County, New York in the north and Bergen and Hudson counties in northeastern New Jersey to the south, forming the border of the latter two for part of its length.

  5. Paterson Plank Road - Wikipedia

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    The main road, Route 120, curves to the south to follow the eastern edge of the Sports Complex southward to NJ 3, but Paterson Plank Road continues eastward via an exit ramp. Shortly after crossing over the Western Spur of the New Jersey Turnpike it reaches the Hackensack River. The original bridge over the Hackensack River was destroyed by ...

  6. Hackensack, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Hackensack map c. 1896. The earliest known inhabitants of the area were the Lenni Lenape, an Algonquian people who became known to settlers as 'the Delaware Indians.' They lived along a river they called Achinigeu-hach, or "Ackingsah-sack", which translates to stony ground—today this river is more commonly known by the name 'the Hackensack River.' [29] A representation of Chief Oratam of the ...

  7. A crash Thursday morning closed Route 17 south in Hackensack, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation.

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