Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Elmira Heights village line Oakwood Avenue in Horseheads: CR 66 CR 59: 2.06 3.32 NY 14: Smith Road in Veteran: CR 5 CR 60: 12.42 19.99 I-86 / NY 17 in Elmira: Brant and Oneida roads and Old Route 17 Tioga County line in Chemung (becomes CR 60) Former routing of NY 17 CR 60A: 0.16 0.26 NY 17: Newtown Reservation Road in Elmira: CR 60 CR 60B: 0. ...
Courthouse, District Attorney's and Treasurer's Building, County Clerk's Office and Courthouse Annex; built from 1836 through 1899 6: Chemung District School No. 10: Chemung District School No. 10: May 21, 2008 : Old NY 17 at Lowman Rd.
Elmira Heights is a village in Chemung County, New York, United States. The population was 4,097 at the 2010 census. [2] The village is primarily within the town of Horseheads, but part of the village is in the town of Elmira. The village is a northern suburb of the city of Elmira. It is part of the Elmira, New York Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The Ward LaFrance Truck Corporation was an American manufacturer of trucks and fire apparatus founded by Addison Ward LaFrance in 1916 in Elmira Heights, NY. [1] The company ceased operations in 1979. LaFrance was a relative of Truckson LaFrance, the founder of the similarly named fire apparatus manufacturer American LaFrance.
NY 14 has direct connections with every major east–west highway in western New York, including Interstate 86 (I-86) and NY 17, U.S. Route 20 (US 20) and NY 5, and the New York State Thruway . It passes through two cities—Elmira and Geneva—and serves many villages as it traverses the state.
In Lansing, the route followed Cayuga Heights Road to the top of Esty Hill, where it rejoined its parent. [18] The route was assigned c. 1932 [24] [26] and eliminated in the mid-1960s. [21] [25] NY 34B (34.03 miles or 54.77 kilometres) is an alternate route of NY 34 from NY 38 south of Groton, Tompkins County to NY 34 south of Auburn, Cayuga ...
Chemung County is a county in the U.S. state of New York.The population was 84,148 as of the 2020 census. [2] Its county seat is Elmira. [3] Its name is derived from a Delaware Indian village whose name means "big horn" in the Seneca language.
The Southern Tier Expressway (combined Interstate 86 and New York State Route 17) is a major east–west highway, with access from exits 52, 53, and 54. New York State Route 13 and New York State Route 14 are north–south highways through the town. The western end of New York State Route 223 is east of Horseheads village.