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Once the Hudson River froze in winter, the Post Road was heavily traveled as an alternate. The 20 miles (32 km) of road through Ramapo Pass was later developed as the Orange Turnpike (now known as Route 17). Tolls were collected from 1800 until 1886 to maintain and improve the road. The New York State Thruway now runs through the pass. The ...
The U.S. Post Office in Suffern, New York, is located on Chestnut Street between NY 59 and US 202, on the northern edge of the village's downtown business district.It serves the ZIP Code 10901, covering the village of Suffern.
In August 1955, the interchange with the New York State Thruway in Suffern was opened with a toll plaza. In 1960, a proposal was made to swap the road and NY 333 from CR 11 in Risingville and NY 415 near Campbell. [34] This never happened. A concurrency with NY 14 was created on the portion around Horseheads in 1961. [35] [36]
Roughly, area along Washington Spring Rd. from Highland Ave. to the Hudson River and north approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) along Woods Rd. 41°00′42″N 73°54′26″W / 41.011667°N 73.907222°W / 41.011667; -73.907222 ( Washington Spring Road-Woods Road Historic
A western bypass of Suffern was designated as New York State Route 339 c. 1932; however, it became part of a realigned NY 17 in the mid-1930s. NY 339 was reassigned to NY 17's former routing between Hillburn and Suffern, but it was replaced again c. 1937 by an extended NY 59.
It is suburban in nature, with a considerable amount of scenic designated parkland. Rockland County does not border any of the New York City boroughs, but is only 9.5 miles (15.3 km) north of Manhattan at the counties' (New York and Rockland) two respective closest points (Palisades, New York, in Rockland and Inwood Park in Manhattan)
Avon's site in Suffern, seen on Dec. 28, 2023, has been sold to Tarrytown-based Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
New York State Route 17M (NY 17M) is an east–west state highway in Orange County, New York, in the United States. It extends for 26.63 miles (42.86 km) from west of the city of Middletown to what is currently the north–south section of NY 17 just southeast of the village of Harriman .