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East Concord is a small hamlet in the town of Concord in southern Erie County, New York, United States. [1] It is located at the intersection of NY Route 240 and Genesee Road. [ 2 ]
CR 49 / CR 198 / CR 409 / CR 432 in Concord: Allen Road NY 16 in Sardinia: First 0.12 miles (0.19 km) are concurrent with NY 240: CR 28: 9.71 15.63 CR 227 in Boston: South Abbott Road CR 44 in Hamburg town: CR 30: 4.44 7.15 CR 27 in Concord: Glenwood–East Concord Road CR 240 in Colden town: Entire length concurrent with NY 240: CR 32: 7.29 11.73
A short distance later, NY 240 intersects forks to the northwest on CR 30 as Glenwood–East Concord Road while CR 27 continues northeast on Allen Road. NY 240 and CR 30 proceed northward through Concord, soon bending northwest through dense fields before returning to railroad tracks nearby.
Concord is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 8,494 at the 2010 census. [4] The town is believed to be named after Concord, Massachusetts, by early settlers from New England. Concord is on the southeastern border of Erie County. Its principal community is the village of Springville. Concord is one of the ...
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New York State Route 39 (NY 39), a major east–west truck road, becomes Main Street upon entering Springville. U.S. Route 219, the Southern Expressway, passes just west of the village. NY 240 (Vaughn Street), a major north–south truck road, marks the east border of the village.
Eighteen Mile Creek (also known as Eighteenmile Creek) is a tributary of Lake Erie located in southern Erie County, New York, United States. [1] The creek is the second largest tributary of Lake Erie in New York State. [3] The name is derived from the creek's distance south of the Niagara River in Buffalo.
U.S. Route 219 (US 219) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from Rich Creek, Virginia, to West Seneca, New York.In the U.S. state of New York, US 219 extends 67.63 miles (108.84 km) from the Pennsylvania state line at Carrollton to an interchange with the New York State Thruway (Interstate 90 or I-90) at exit 55 in West Seneca, southeast of downtown Buffalo.