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Westbound NY 347 in Smithtown in 2024.. New York State Route 347 (NY 347) is an east–west state highway located in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States.It connects the Northern State Parkway in Hauppauge to NY 25A in Mount Sinai.
New York State Route 347 is an east–west state highway in Suffolk County, New York, United States, that was established in 1966. New York State Route 347 may also refer to: New York State Route 347 (1930–1934) in Essex County, on Crown Point; New York State Route 347 (1934–1950s) in Essex County, near Ticonderoga
The western terminus is at the Queens–Nassau County line in Lake Success – west of which the parkway continues westward into New York City as the Grand Central Parkway. The eastern terminus is at New York State Route 347 (NY 347) and NY 454 in Hauppauge, in Suffolk County. As its name implies, the parkway services communities along the ...
A Suffolk County Route 4 shield on New York State Route 25 eastbound in Commack, New York. Routes 1–25 Route Length (mi) ... NY 347 in Hauppauge: Townline Road
County Road 347 (Levy County, Florida) Georgia State Route 347; Maryland Route 347; Mississippi Highway 347; New Jersey Route 347; New Mexico State Road 347; New York: New York State Route 347 (disambiguation) County Route 347 (Erie County, New York) Ohio State Route 347; Pennsylvania Route 347; Puerto Rico Highway 347; Tennessee State Route 347
By 1930, Nesconset had a population of 50 people along Lake Avenue and spread along Smithtown Boulevard and Gibbs Pond Road. The construction of present-day New York State Route 347 in the 1950s opened the southeast corner of Smithtown to rapid suburban development by bisecting the small center of the hamlet. This caused the shift of the ...
The work will be done on Route 30 between Route 74 and Interstate 83, PennDOT says. Route 30 construction in York will run until late 2025. The work starts Monday
County Route 104 is a north–south highway connecting CR 80 in Quogue to NY 24, CR 63 and CR 94 just outside Riverhead. Much of CR 104 runs through the David Allen Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve, a major New York State Conservation Area, that was once owned by Radio Corporation of America. From 1930 to 1972, the road was signed as NY 113. [1] [3]