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The Albany Post Road was a post road – a road used for mail delivery – in the U.S. state of New York. It connected New York City and Albany along the east side of the Hudson River , a service now performed by U.S. Route 9 (US 9).
Butler Street, Bridge Street, Main Street, Freeport Road, Pittsburgh Street, Freeport Road, Seventh Avenue, Tenth Avenue, Freeport Road PA Route 28 in Etna: Butler County: old PA Route 28: State Route 1002: PA Route 28 in O'Hara Township: SR 1001 in O'Hara Township connection between new and old PA Route 28: State Route 1003
Old Albany Post Road is a 6.6-mile (10.6 km) dirt road in Philipstown, New York, one of the oldest unpaved roads still in use in the United States. [2] It runs mostly north-south through the southeastern corner of the town, near the Putnam Valley town line.
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Pittsburgh: 0.00: 0.00: US 19 / PA 51 / PA 837 south to I-279 north / I-376 – Pittsburgh International Airport, West End Bridge, West End, North Shore, Downtown, Station Square: Southern terminus; northern terminus of PA 837: 1.78: 2.86: PA 50 west (Noblestown Road) – Noblestown, Carnegie: Eastern terminus of PA 50: Crafton: 2.62: 4.22
PA 208 (Clintonville Road / Barkeyville Road) – Clintonville, Grove City: 60.866: 97.954: I-80 – Clarion, Sharon: Exit 29 on I-80: Irwin Township: 63.322: 101.907: Southern end of freeway: Nectarine, Wesley: Southbound exit and northbound entrance, via Georgetown Road: 66.190: 106.522: PA 308 south – Pearl, Bullion: Northern terminus of ...
Antwerp-Venice Post Road, similar to the Dutch Post Road. Bremen-Hamburg Post Road, approved by the king of Sweden on July 5, 1665 to establish regular mail service. A second route was routed from Cuxhaven through the Land of Wursten to Lehe. Dutch Post Road, (German: Niederländischer Postkurs) established in 1490, connected the Netherlands ...
This is a list of 90 neighborhoods in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Generally neighborhood development followed ward boundaries, although the City Planning Commission has defined some neighborhood areas. [1] The map of neighborhoods presented here is based on the official designations from the City of Pittsburgh. [2]