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County Route 82 (Herkimer County, New York) County Route 82 (Montgomery County, New York) County Route 82 (Niagara County, New York) County Route 82 (Oneida County, New York) County Route 82 (Onondaga County, New York) County Route 82 (Suffolk County, New York) North Carolina Highway 82; Ohio State Route 82; Oklahoma State Highway 82; Oregon ...
New York State Route 82 (NY 82) is a state highway in the eastern Hudson Valley of New York in the United States. It begins at an junction with NY 52 northeast of the village of Fishkill, bends eastward towards Millbrook, and then returns westward to end at a junction with U.S. Route 9, NY 9H, and NY 23 at Bell Pond, near Claverack.
State Highway 82A was the sole suffixed highway spur branching from SH-82. It began at SH-82 (3rd Street) in Langley, following Cherokee Street to the east. It then angled northeastward to end at SH-28 near Pensacola Dam. It was 0.36 miles (0.58 km) long. [3] SH-82A was removed from the state highway system on March 5, 2018. [4]
New York State Route 82A (former) Oklahoma State Highway 82A (former) See also. List of highways numbered 82
Cookson is a community and census-designated place in the Cookson Hills of Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 826 as of the 2020 Census. [3] The post office opened April 11, 1895. The ZIP Code is 74427. It is said to have been named for the first postmaster, John H. Cookson.
April 27, 1942, was anything but ordinary in Pryor, hit hard with tornadic winds, leaving the northeastern Oklahoma town looking like a war zone. A day in Oklahoma history: 82 years ago, a ...
Removed from state highway system; became SH-134 in 1957 SH-79: 4.43 [134] 7.13 TX 79 at the TX state line: US-70 west of Waurika: c. 1938 [135] current SH-80: 20.47: 32.94 US-62 / SH-10 in Fort Gibson: SH-51 in Hulbert: 1952: current SH-80 — — — — 1941: 1951 Removed from state highway system SH-80A: 0.85 [28] 1.37 SH-80 in Fort Gibson
Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt laughed when his opponent in Oklahoma’s gubernatorial race, Democrat Joy Hofmeister, said violent crime rates are higher in the state than in New York and California.