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  2. Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge is a continuous under-deck truss toll bridge that carries NY 199 across the Hudson River in New York State north of the City of Kingston and the hamlet of Rhinecliff. It was opened to traffic on February 2, 1957, as a two-lane (one in each direction) bridge, although it was not actually complete.

  3. List of crossings of the Hudson River - Wikipedia

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    Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge: NY 199: Ulster – Rhinebeck: 1957 $1.50 (eastbound) Rip Van Winkle Bridge ... Wooden foot bridge just east of Henderson Lake outlet

  4. Hudson River Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge provides the only access from this direction. In the north it is the line between the towns of Clermont and Germantown. The south boundary is not a municipal line but rather coterminous with the south boundary of Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park north of Staatsburg. [4]

  5. New York State Route 199 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 199 (NY 199) is a 30.91-mile-long (49.74 km) state highway located in the Hudson Valley of the U.S. state of New York.Its western end is in Ulster County, where it begins as the continuation of the short U.S. Route 209 freeway east of its interchange with U.S. Route 9W; after crossing the Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge over the Hudson River the rest of the highway crosses ...

  6. Rhinecliff, New York - Wikipedia

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    The closest river crossing is the Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge (New York State Route 199), 4 miles (6 km) to the north. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Rhinecliff CDP has a total area of 1.0 square mile (2.6 km 2), of which 0.02 square miles (0.04 km 2), or 1.37%, is water. [2] Rhinecliff Fire Department antique

  7. New York State Route 308 - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge. Initial plans for the Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge, a structure that replaced the ferry between the two locations, called for the bridge to span the Hudson River between downtown Kingston (at Kingston Point) and the village of Rhinebeck along a corridor similar to that of NY 308. Due to political and economic ...

  8. New York State Bridge Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Bear Mountain Bridge, originally built by a private venture in 1924, was sold to the Authority in 1940. The Authority dedicated the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge in 1957, the first span of the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge in 1963 and the second span in 1980. The Bridge Authority charges an auto cash toll of $1.75 for eastbound traffic on all five ...

  9. Kingston, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge, 4.32 miles (6.95 km) to the north, carries New York State Route 199 and is the nearest bridge traversing the Hudson River. U.S. Highway 9W runs north–south through the city.