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End of county maintenance CR 19: 6.61 10.64 North Phinny Road in Lowville: East Road NY 26 in Denmark: CR 20: 0.89 1.43 NY 12: Vary Road in Harrisburg: CR 14 CR 21: 3.48 5.60 NY 177 / CR 2 Whitesville Road in Pinckney: Jefferson County line (becomes CR 156) Part south of CR 194 was formerly part of NY 194: CR 22: 3.13 5.04 NY 12 in Martinsburg
Brantingham Lake [2] is a 327-acre (1.32 km 2)Private lake, within the Adirondack Park, located east of Brantingham, New York in Lewis County, New York.Home to both seasonal and year-round residents, the lake and surrounding area offer boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, biking, as well as trails for all-terrain vehicle, horse, and snowmobile.
Pages in category "County routes in Lewis County, New York" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Lewis County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,582, [2] making it the fourth-least populous county in New York. Its county seat is Lowville. [3] The county is named after Morgan Lewis, the Governor of New York when the county was established. [4]
Martinsburg is a town in Lewis County, New York, United States. The population was 1,433 at the 2010 census. [3] The town is named after its founding father, General Walter Martin. Martinsburg is in the west-central part of the county, south of Lowville, the county seat.
Whetstone Gulf State Park is a 515-acre (2.08 km 2) state park located in Lewis County, New York. [2] The park is on the edge of the Tug Hill Plateau, south of Lowville, on the border of the towns of Turin and Martinsburg. The east end of the park is located near New York State Route 26.
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The Tug Hill town of Montague in Lewis County recorded the unofficial New York State 24-hour snowfall record of 77 inches (6.4 ft; 2.0 m) in January 1997. [5] Hooker (a hamlet in the town of Montague) holds the state record for snowfall in a single season, after accumulating 466.9 inches (38.91 ft; 11.86 m) of snow during the winter of 1976–1977.