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New York State Route 17M (NY 17M) is an east–west state highway in Orange County, New York, in the United States. It extends for 26.63 miles (42.86 km) from west of the city of Middletown to what is currently the north–south section of NY 17 just southeast of the village of Harriman .
NY 17A east / NY 17M east / NY 207 east – Florida, Goshen: Eastern end of NY 17M concurrency; western termini of NY 17A and NY 207: Town of Goshen: 125: Harriman Drive to South Street: Village of Chester: 371.39: 597.69: 126: NY 17M / NY 94 – Chester, Florida: NY 17M not signed: Town of Chester: 373.22: 600.64: 127: To Greycourt Road ...
New York State Route 17A (NY 17A) is a state highway in southern New York in the United States, entirely within Orange County. Its western terminus is located in the village of Goshen at a junction with NY 17 (Future I-86 ), and its eastern terminus is at another intersection with NY 17 located in Southfields .
Finally, after a multi-year investigation by federal prosecutors in East New York, the FBI and Italian authorities – which included multiple wiretaps, search warrants, witness statements and ...
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The George T. Wisner House, also known as Oak Hill, is a historic home located on South Street in Goshen, New York, United States. It was built about 1840, and is a Greek Revival style frame dwelling that incorporates an earlier Federal style dwelling built about 1805. It has a broad gabled roof and a central hall plan interior.
Short Line, under contract to Orange County, provides local bus service along the former Erie Main Line corridor along Route 17M. [6] ShortLine also owns local routes traveling along Routes 17K and 32 in Orange County, as well as local routes traveling onward from Middletown onward to Route 209, and to other towns along Route 17.
This incidentally, did not apply to their 153 New Bond Street, London W1Y0AA UK premises; it too was baptized "Time & Life Building" when it was built in 1951–53 as the then-European headquarters of "Time & Life International, Ltd.", but contrary to its New York City counterparts, it kept the name after the company had vacated the premises in ...