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Tompkins County line (becomes CR 125) CR 6: 5.84 9.40 NY 282 East River Drive (CH 502) in Nichols Dead end Formerly part of NY 283 from 1930 to 1970 [2] [4] CR 7: 13.35 21.48 NY 17C in Tioga Halsey Valley Road (CH 101, CH 801, and CH 901) NY 96 in Spencer Formerly NY 225 from 1930 to the late 1940s [2] [5] [6] CR 8: 3.70 5.95 CR 33
The following 33 pages use this file: Apalachin, New York; Barton, New York; Berkshire, New York; Candor, New York; Candor (village), New York; Crest View Heights ...
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Tioga County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". [1]
Owego Central Historic District is a historic district in Owego in Tioga County, New York. It encompasses 83 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing structure. The district is primarily commercial, with some notable civic and institutional buildings.
0–9. County Route 1 (Tioga County, New York) County Route 4 (Tioga County, New York) County Route 5 (Tioga County, New York) County Route 6 (Tioga County, New York)
Broome and Tioga counties weren't on the map when the United States of America was born. Here's how they evolved. Spanning Time: How Broome, Tioga counties emerged from New York's first county maps
Map of the military lands in 1796; Boston Ten Townships in south center. The Boston Ten Townships refers to an area of 230,400 acres (932 km 2) in Tioga County and Broome County, New York State, between the Chenango River (to Chenango Forks) and Tioughnioga River (east boundary) and the west branch of Owego Creek (west boundary), from the Susquehanna River about twenty-five miles northwards ...
Owego is a town in Tioga County, New York, United States. The population was 18,728 at the 2020 census. [2] The name is derived from the Iroquois word Ahwaga, meaning "where the valley widens". Owego is in the southeastern corner of the county, west of Binghamton. The village of Owego is in the western part of the town.