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  2. List of county routes in Putnam County, New York - Wikipedia

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    NY 52 in Kent: Towners Road CR 60 in Patterson: CR 46: 0.87 1.40 CR 60 in Patterson: Terry Hill Road NY 311 in Kent: CR 47: 3.50 5.63 Kittredge Drive Carmel-Kent Cliffs Road NY 52: Given to state in 1980; now part of NY 301. CR 47: 0.20 0.32 CR 21 Old Route 301 in Kent: NY 301: Former routing of NY 301 CR 48: 0.67 1.08 NY 52: Horsepound Road in ...

  3. Wonder Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation acquired the 794-acre (3.21 km 2) Wonder Lake property in November 1998 using Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act funds. [4] The park was expanded by the purchase of 106 acres (0.4 km 2 ) of open space in February 2006 [ 5 ] and it was further expanded in 2010, expanding the ...

  4. New York State Route 292 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 292 (NY 292) is a short 7.58-mile-long (12.20 km) state highway in the Hudson Valley of New York in the United States, bridging Putnam and Dutchess counties. The southern terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 311 in the town of Patterson , and the northern terminus is at a junction with NY 55 in the town of ...

  5. Patterson station (Metro-North) - Wikipedia

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    The New York and Harlem Railroad built their main line through Patterson towards Dover Plains in 1848, when Patterson station opened. [2] NY&H was acquired by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1864 and eventually taken over by the New York Central Railroad. On August 3, 1952, a derailment of milk cars and other freight at the ...

  6. New York State Route 164 - Wikipedia

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    The entirety of modern-day NY 164 was originally designated as NY 312 in the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. [4] When the NY 312 designation was shifted south to its current location in the town of Southeast c. 1937, its former routing in Patterson became part of an extended NY 216, which connected with its current routing by way of modern NY 311, NY 292 and NY 55.

  7. U.S. Route 20 in New York - Wikipedia

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    In the center of this small town, US 20 meets NY 22, the longest north–south route in the state, and the two form a one-mile (1.6 km) overlap, US 20's last concurrency in New York. After the split, US 20 makes a wide turn and heads almost south up a mountainside, climbing into Massachusetts near Pittsfield State Forest a mile (1.6 km) later.

  8. New York State Route 311 - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, the segment of former NY 39 east of West Patterson was renumbered to NY 311. NY 52 was realigned c. 1937 to follow its current alignment between Stormville and Lake Carmel. The former routing of NY 52 from West Patterson to Lake Carmel became part of an extended NY 311.

  9. Patterson, New York - Wikipedia

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    The town was first settled around 1720 in The Oblong, which was a disputed area in southeastern Province of New York also claimed by the Connecticut Colony.The Oblong was a strip of land approximately 1.81 miles wide (2.91 km) between Dutchess County, New York, and Connecticut, ceded to New York in the 1731 Treaty of Dover.