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New York State Route 3 (NY 3) is a major east–west state highway in New York, in the United States, that connects central New York to the North Country region near the Canada–US border via Adirondack Park.
US 9 enters New York on the George Washington Bridge and follows the Hudson River from New York City to Albany, passing through Peekskill, Poughkeepsie, and Hudson along the way. North of Albany, US 9 follows I-87 through the northeastern counties of New York to Champlain, where it ends at I-87 about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the Canadian border ...
The portion of I-87 from the New York City line to Albany is part of the New York State Thruway mainline; at Albany, I-87 leaves the Thruway and becomes the Adirondack Northway. Aside from Albany, I-87 also serves Kingston NY, Glens Falls, and Plattsburgh. [6] I-88: 117.38: 188.90 I-81 in Chenango: I-90/New York State Thruway in Rotterdam: 1968 ...
New York State Route 3A (NY 3A) is a county-maintained state highway in Jefferson County, New York, in the United States. The route is an alternate route of NY 3 between the village of Deferiet and Fargo, a hamlet within the town of Wilna .
NY 3 in Oswego ca. 1932 1935 NY 3G: NY 3 in Deferiet NY 3 in Wilna ca. 1932 1940s NY 4 (1924–1927) Pennsylvania state line at Lindley NY 3 in Rochester 1924 1927 NY 5A (1924-mid-1920s) NY 5 in Buffalo NY 5 in Albany 1924 mid-1920s NY 5A (1933-1937) US 20 / NY 5 in Aurelius NY 5 in Sennett ca. 1933 ca. 1937 NY 6 (1924-1927) New York City line
Alex said he believes the highway's construction in New York state was a deliberate attempt to drive certain people out of the area. To this day, the highway casts a massive shadow, separating ...
A terrifying video captured the moment a state highway worker narrowly missed being hit by a box truck that violently plowed into two vehicles on a New York roadside.
New York State Route 283 (NY 283) is an east–west state highway in Jefferson County, New York, in the United States.It extends for 5.79 miles (9.32 km) as a two-lane road from an intersection with U.S. Route 11 (US 11), NY 3, and NY 12 in downtown Watertown to a junction with NY 342 in the town of Le Ray.