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New York State Route 7A (NY 7A) (1.77 miles or 2.85 kilometres) is a spur in the Broome County town of Conklin that connects NY 7 to the Pennsylvania state line. While NY 7 follows a creek valley to the Pennsylvania border, NY 7A continues NY 7's course along the Susquehanna River valley, paralleling US 11 and I-81 . [ 1 ]
Basin Road NY 196 in Kingsbury: CR 43: 7.88 12.68 NY 197 in Argyle: Argyle–Adamsville and Adamsville–Smiths Basin Road NY 149 in Kingsbury: CR 44: 2.14 3.44 NY 197: Powers Corners Road in Argyle: NY 40: CR 45: 4.11 6.61 NY 40 in Argyle: The Hook Road CR 30 in Hebron: CR 46: 10.07 16.21 US 4: Durkeetown Road in Fort Edward: US 4 CR 47: 7.38 ...
The Hudson River also serves as the county line of Rensselaer County. Schuyler Creek enters the Hudson River at the village. U.S. Route 4 passes through the village, conjoined with New York State Route 32 as Hudson Avenue. County Road 76, Lake Road, ends its county designation at the village line where it becomes Lake Street.
Ash Grove – A location in the northern part of the town on County Road 67. Cambridge – A village, the eastern part of which is within the town. Center White Creek – A community located on NY-22 at County Road 68 in the southwestern part of the town by Center White Creek. New Skete – Three Orthodox Christian monastic communities.
NY 27A in Amityville: County Line Road Joyce Avenue in East Farmingdale: CR 2: 8.53 13.73 NY 110 in Amityville: Dixon Avenue, Straight Path, & Seaman Neck Road NY 231 in Half Hollow Hills: CR 2A: NY 110 in Amityville: Dixon Avenue NY 27 in Copiague: Former number; now part of CR 2 CR 3: 6.84 11.01 Perry Street in North Lindenhurst
The junction of Ridge Road and Webster Nine-Mile Point Road, which connected shipping points on the Erie Canal and the New York Central Railroad with a small port on Lake Ontario, was referred to as "the Village" because of a concentration of population and businesses. The railroad at the north end of the village attracted dried or evaporated ...
The Black River defines the northern town line, and most of the southern town line is the county line of Lewis County. New York State Route 12 and New York State Route 126 are east-west highways through the central part of the town. New York State Route 3 follows the south bank of the Black River.
Clifton Park is a suburban town in Saratoga County, New York, United States. It is the largest municipality in the county, with a 2020 population of 38,029, according to the 2020 census. As such, it is the largest municipality in New York state east of Syracuse and north of Schenectady. The town's name is derived from an early land patent. [4]