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King Ferry is a hamlet in the town of Genoa, Cayuga County, New York, United States. The community is located at the intersection of New York State Route 90 and New York State Route 34B, 16.4 miles (26.4 km) north of Ithaca. King Ferry has a post office with ZIP code 13081, which opened on December 15, 1807. [2] [3]
King Ferry (formerly "Northville") – A hamlet in the northwestern part of town at the junction of NY-34B and NY-90. King Ferry Station – A hamlet west of King Ferry at the edge of Cayuga Lake. Little Hollow – A location on NY-90 between King Ferry and Genoa at Little Salmon Creek. Little Salmon Creek – A stream flowing south through the ...
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A short distance later, NY 34B enters the hamlet of King Ferry. In King Ferry, NY 34B is a two-lane residential street, intersecting with NY 90 at the center of the hamlet. [3] After King Ferry, NY 34B bends to the northwest as a two-lane rural roadway before crossing into the town of Venice.
Michael Bloomberg and Prince William at the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit in New York City on Sept. 19, 2023. Prince Harry was last in New York City with Meghan, 43, in October 2023 for the ...
New York Waterway has announced that children can ride free on all ferry routes between New Jersey and Manhattan this summer, starting July 5 and running through Labor Day, Sept. 2.
This is a list of newspapers published by Digital First Media, the successor to 21st Century Media.. The company owns daily and weekly newspapers, and other print media properties and newspaper-affiliated local Websites in the U.S. states of Connecticut, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, organized in six geographic "clusters": [1]