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The center of the district, along the north-south New York State Route 203, has most of the buildings. Included in the north end of the district is a small traffic triangle where NYS 203, Bunker Hill Rd., and County Road 32 intersect. A segment of the historic district including the North Chatham Depot extends north and west of that along ...
The community is located along New York State Route 203 3.2 miles (5.1 km) south-southwest of Nassau and 4.9 miles (7.9 km) north-northeast of Valatie. North Chatham has a post office with ZIP code 12132. [2] [3] Most or all of the hamlet is included in the North Chatham Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic ...
New York State Route 203 (NY 203) is a state highway in the Capital District of New York in the United States. It begins at an intersection with NY 22 in the Columbia County hamlet of Austerlitz and ends at a junction with U.S. Route 20 (US 20) in the Rensselaer County village of Nassau.
The state legislature reformed the numbering system for state highways in 1964, re-designating SSH 15B as State Route 203. [25] The branch railroad running parallel to the highway was abandoned in the 1970s and later converted into the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. [13] [26] The Tolt River Bridge in Carnation was replaced with a new span in 1977. [27]
NY 9G CR 46: 2.45 3.94 NY 9J: CH 46 in Stuyvesant: US 9: CR 61: 0.80 1.29 NY 203 in Ghent: CH 61 Chatham village town line in Chatham: CR 64: 0.55 0.89 NY 22 in Hillsdale: CH 64 NY 23 in Copake: CR 82: 1.66 2.67 Taconic State Parkway: CH 82 in Chatham: NY 295: CR 88: 0.38 0.61 NY 66: CH 88 in Ghent: NY 66 CR 89: 0.40 0.64 NY 66 in Claverack: CH ...
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Drivers should expect single-lane closures at times on state Route 16 in both directions and rolling slowdowns on the westbound state Route 302 Spur from 7 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday ...
Peck House is a historic Greek Revival-style home located in the hamlet of North Chatham in Columbia County, New York. It was reconstructed about 1848 and is an imposing, 2-story, symmetrical, five-bay-wide and one-bay-deep dwelling with a substantial 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story rear wing. It features a three-bay, 1-story porch with Doric order columns.