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New York State Route 364 (NY 364) is a state highway located in the Finger Lakes region of New York in the United States. It extends for 24.59 miles (39.57 km) from an intersection with NY 14A in Penn Yan to a junction with the concurrent routes of U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and NY 5 just east of the Canandaigua city limits.
The former alignment of NY 14 via Dundee and Penn Yan became NY 14A. [11] [12] NY 14 northbound in Watkins Glen. This section of the route is also part of New York State Bicycle Route 14. The original alignment of NY 14 through Elmira took the designation along Broadway and Fulton, Hudson, Main, Water, and Lake streets.
Penn Yan is an incorporated village and the county seat of Yates County, New York, United States. The population was 5,159 at the 2010 census. [2] It lies at the north end of the east branch of Keuka Lake, one of the Finger Lakes. Penn Yan, New York is home to one of the oldest mills in the United States, The Birkett Mills, founded in 1797.
At Geneva, New York, there is a connection with Norfolk Southern Railway's Corning Secondary. Continuing west, the line passes through Phelps Junction and Clifton Springs. In Shortsville, the railroad comes to the terminus of the Ontario Central Railroad. Finally, the line arrives at Canandaigua, New York.
The home's 3.11-acre lot includes multiple seating areas and a fire pit with views of Canandaigua Lake. The separate guest house along the lake features an outdoor shower and seating.
New York State Route 14A (NY 14A) is a north–south state highway located in the Finger Lakes region of New York in the United States. It extends for 35.99 miles (57.92 km) from an interchange with NY 14 in the Schuyler County town of Reading to an intersection with U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and NY 5 west of the Ontario County city of Geneva .
NY 14A south / NY 245 south – Penn Yan, Naples: Northern terminus of NY 245 and NY 14A: City of Geneva: 164.45: 264.66: NY 14 / NY 14 Truck south – Watkins Glen: Partial cloverleaf interchange; western terminus of NY 14 Truck concurrency: NY 14 Truck north (Lake Street) – Geneva: Eastern terminus of NY 14 Truck concurrency: Seneca: Town ...
The Crooked Lake Canal ran under 8 miles [2] between Dresden on the west shore of Seneca Lake and Penn Yan at the northeast end of Keuka Lake, through a system of twenty-eight locks. By contrast, the entire Erie Canal (360 miles) had 90 locks at this time. The drop between Keuka Lake and Seneca Lake was a steep 270 feet. The final cost was ...