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There are many historic trails and roads in the United States which were important to the settlement and development of the United States including those used by American Indians. The lists below include only those routes in use prior to the creation of the American Highway System in 1926.
Old Country Road is a 17.57-mile-long (28.28 km) major east–west thoroughfare through central Nassau County and extending into western Suffolk County on Long Island, New York. It serves many of the major shopping centers in central Nassau County including Roosevelt Field Mall .
In the 1960s, the Nassau County Department of Public Works reconstructed the Merrick Avenue section of CR 4 between Hempstead Turnpike and Old Country Road. [12] When first announced in June 1960, the reconstruction project, which saw the 1.8-mile (2.9 km) segment of CR 4 be widened, was estimated to cost $750,000 (1960 USD ).
Bay Shore Road, Howells Road, Roosevelt Street, and Third Avenue CR 50 in Islip: CR 57A: CR 57 Third Avenue in Bay Shore: NY 27A: Former number; now part of CR 57: CR 57B: CR 57 Third Avenue in Bay Shore: NY 27: Former number CR 58: 4.42 7.11 NY 25 in Riverhead: Old Country Road NY 25 in Aquebogue: CR 59: 1.16 1.87 East Hampton village line
Old Country Road is an east–west highway in Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York, in the United States. Old Country Road may also refer to: County Route 58 (Suffolk County, New York), north of the hamlet of Riverhead; County Route 71 (Suffolk County, New York), along the south shore of Long Island near the hamlet of Westhampton
The menu at Country Roads Delicious offerings cover a table at the newly opened Country Roads in the village of Fairport Friday, July 19, 2024. From left are Salty Bread Flatbread Pizza, Trash Can ...
File talk:2019-07-14 13 12 11 View west along Interstate 68 and U.S. Route 40 (National Freeway) from the Victor Cushwa Memorial Bridge as it passes through the Sideling Hill Road Cut in Forest Park, Washington County, Maryland.jpg
Base Line Road (Stark Street) stretched east from Portland almost to the Sandy River; the roadway east of Troutdale Road to the river, including the present Sweetbriar Road, was somewhat circuitous. An old wooden Pratt through truss bridge over the Sandy collapsed on April 25, 1914, and its steel replacement was built as part of the Columbia ...