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Fort Jackson–Wagstaff Road in Lawrence: CR 54 3690338: CR 52: 2.97 4.78 NY 11C in Lawrence: North Lawrence–Moira Road Franklin County line in Brasher (becomes CR 6) 3690340: CR 53: 9.76 15.71 NY 11C: Brasher Falls–Helena Road in Brasher: CR 37 / CR 55 3690341: CR 54: 5.50 8.85 CR 49 in Stockholm: Stockholm–Lawrence Road US 11 in ...
St. Lawrence County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 108,505. [1] The county seat is Canton. [2] The county is named for the Saint Lawrence River. This was as named by early French explorer Jacques Cartier for the Christian saint Lawrence of Rome, as he visited the river on the saint's feast day.
This is a locator map showing Saint Lawrence County in New York. Date Original uploaded February 12, 2006, uploaded under this name (so it works on English Wikipedia) August 19, 2007
The NY 310 designation was created on September 1, 1982, as a result of a highway maintenance swap between New York State, St. Lawrence County, and the towns of Norfolk and Canton. As part of the swap, the state assumed maintenance over all of what is now NY 310, [ 2 ] which had been county-maintained from State Street north of Canton to Madrid ...
New York State Route 11C (NY 11C) is a short state highway located in St. Lawrence County in the northern part of New York in the United States. NY 11C is a northern alternate route of U.S. Route 11 (US 11) between the towns of Stockholm and Lawrence that serves the hamlets of Winthrop and Brasher Falls. NY 11C briefly overlaps with NY 420 in ...
Pages in category "Towns in St. Lawrence County, New York" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In January 1978, the New York State Department of Transportation and St. Lawrence County discussed the option of transferring maintenance of several state roads, including NY 184, to the county in return for 14 county roads. [9] By January 1980, as part of negotiations, NY 184 along with NY 421 were dropped from the proposed swap. [10]
Colton is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States. The population was 1,451 at the 2010 census. The town, originally named "Matildaville", is named after early settler Jesse Colton Higley. [2] Colton is in the southeastern part of the county, south of Potsdam.