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The Albany Post Road was a post road – a road used for mail delivery – in the U.S. state of New York. It connected New York City and Albany along the east side of the Hudson River , a service now performed by U.S. Route 9 (US 9).
Creek Locks Road (CH 73) in Rosendale: NY 32 CR 25 (2) 4.90 7.89 CR 25 (segment 1) in Rosendale: Creek Locks (CH 146 and CH 65) and New Salem (CH 57) roads US 9W in Esopus: Discontinuous at NY 213: CR 26: 4.54 7.31 US 209 in Marbletown: Cottekill Road, Sawdust Avenue (CH 72), and Breezy Hill Road (CH 147) NY 32 in Rosendale: CR 26A: 0.77 1.24 ...
The Tuthilltown Gristmill is located off Albany Post Road (Ulster County Route 9) in Gardiner, New York, United States. It was built in 1788, as the National Register reports, and has been expanded several times since. Until recently it was the oldest continuously operated grist mill in the state.
The intersection of Plank Road (NY 32) and Albany Post Road (US 9W) was reconfigured slightly as part of the construction of Interstate 84 and the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge. In order to avoid crossing under the freeway at exit 39, the section of Plank Road carrying NY 32 and NY 300 was relocated to the north of I-84.
East wing of the house Inside the house. During the American Revolutionary War, the property was the home of Isaac Van Wyck.However, because of its strategic location with regard to the Hudson River and major roads, the Old Albany Post Road (later US 9) running north–south and the road running east–west (later NY 52 and Interstate 84), it was requisitioned by the Continental Army.
Albany Post Road, which connects New York City to Albany, the capital of New York State; Boston Post Road, which traverses New England from New York City to Boston, Massachusetts; White Plains Post Road, the southernmost section of New York State Route 22, known as the White Plains Post Road in the 18th and 19th centuries, was a major highway ...
If you have been sexually assaulted and live in New York, you can call 1-800-942-6906 for free and confidential crisis counseling. If you live outside the state, you can dial the 24/7 National ...
The Gilbert Millspaugh House is located on Church Street in Walden, New York, United States. It is a 2005 addition to the National Register of Historic Places, [3] built in a Victorian style for a local man named Richard Masten. Later it was home to Gilbert Millspaugh, son of a local furniture retailer.