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The San Marcos Outlet Malls are one of the top tourist attractions in the state, [3] and serve as one of the top employers of San Marcos residents and students of nearby Texas State University. [ 4 ] In 2006, ABC 's The View named the San Marcos Outlets the third-best place to shop in the world.
Near the food pavilion View of outlets from overlook on US 6 to the east. Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is an outlet center located in the Central Valley section of Woodbury, New York. The center is owned by Premium Outlets, a subsidiary of Simon Property Group, and takes its name from the town in which it is located. Opened in late 1985 ...
Also as part of the project, NY 32 was widened to six lanes; CR 64 / Nininger Road was extended to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets; and exit ramps were built from NY 32 north and NY 32 south to meet Nininger Road at two respective traffic circles. In addition, a new park-and-ride was built, and the ramp from NY 17 west to Woodbury Common was ...
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets: Central Valley, New York: Orange County 899,088 [30] 240 1985 Simon Property Group: 2 Tanger Outlets Deer Park Deer Park, New York: Long Island 741,981 [31] 2008 Tanger Factory Outlet Centers: 3 Tanger Outlets Riverhead Riverhead, New York: Long Island 729,734 [31] 1994 Tanger Factory Outlet Centers 4
To the east is Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, across from Central Valley Elementary School of the Monroe–Woodbury Central School District. [9] Beyond the mall, site of many major traffic jams, [10] NY 32 descends into downtown Central Valley. 2 miles (3 km) north is another of the Town of Woodbury's hamlets, Highland Mills.
The San Marcos River rises from the San Marcos Springs, the location of the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment (formerly Aquarena Springs), in San Marcos, Texas. The springs are home to several threatened or endangered species, including the Texas blind salamander , fountain darter , and Texas wild rice .
Interstate 495 (I-495) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in southeastern New York state. It is jointly maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT), MTA Bridges and Tunnels (TBTA), and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ).
US 6 crosses the Delaware River into New York concurrent with US 209 from Matamoras via the Mid-Delaware Bridge.Upon entering Port Jervis, they become Pike Street.Two blocks from the bridge, the highways cross under the wide grassy strip that once carried the Erie Railroad's Main Line and pass the city's Metro-North station, the most remote from New York on the extensive commuter rail network.