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Blue Ridge Road is a 19.2-mile (30.9 km) long roadway in Essex County, New York, in the United States.The road is designated as County Route 84 (CR 84) from NY 28N in Newcomb to Interstate 87 (I-87) in North Hudson, and as New York State Route 910K (NY 910K) between I-87 and U.S. Route 9 (US 9) in North Hudson.
Route 28N heading northbound along Route 30 in Blue Mountain Lake. NY 28N passes through Winebrook Hills, [13] and intersects with its first signed roads since Long Lake, County Route 75 (CR 75, named Eaton Lane) and CR 84 (Blue Ridge Road). [14] The latter is a former alignment of NY 73. [15]
The road over the pass goes north from the town of Como in the northern South Park northeast of Fairplay, crossing the path northward to Breckenridge. In good weather, it furnishes an alternative route to nearby Hoosier Pass, offering splendid views of aspen trees and nearby Mount Silverheels and the Tenmile Range. The round trip up to the top ...
The National Park Service’s Facebook page for the 469-mile roadway that runs across the spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains ...
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a National Parkway and All-American Road in the United States, noted for its scenic beauty.The parkway, which is the longest linear park in the U.S., [3] runs for 469 miles (755 km) through 29 counties in Virginia and North Carolina, linking Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Ramp Access road to and from highways and freeways. Retreat (Rtt) Roadway forming a place of seclusion. Ridge (Rdge) Roadway along the top of a hill. Rise Roadway going to a higher place or position. Road (Rd) Open way or public passage primarily for vehicles.
Breckenridge appears only on eastbound signage; Main Street appears only on westbound signage: 202.352: 325.654: 203: SH 9 south – Frisco, Breckenridge: Western end of concurrency with SH 9; Breckenridge appears only on westbound signage: Silverthorne: 205.423: 330.596: 205: SH 9 north (Blue River Parkway) / US 6 east – Silverthorne, Dillon
NY 172 was established as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York.Originally, it only extended between Mount Kisco and Bedford Village. [2] The section east of NY 22 was originally maintained by Westchester County as part of County Route 3 (CR 3) from NY 22 to Long Ridge Road and as CR 103 from Long Ridge Road to NY 137. [4]