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Olive Street CR 34: 6.73 10.83 CR 5B / CR 40 in Richburg: Evans Street and West Notch Road CR 1 in Friendship: Section east of Hartland Ames Road was designated as part of NY 276 from 1930 [4] until ca. 1939. [5] [fn 1] CR 35: 0.56 0.90 NY 19: Campus Road in Caneadea: Centerville Road CR 36: 4.22 6.79 Fairview Road Pike Road in Centerville
Sandy Pond Road, Lake Street, and Harwood Drive CR 17 in Boylston: Part between US 11 and CR 50 was designated NY 288 from 1930 [2] to c. 1940 [3] [4] CR 16: 3.90 6.28 NY 3 / NY 104 in Mexico village: Academy Street NY 104B in Mexico: CR 17: 36.57 58.85 NY 49 in Constantia: Unnamed road Jefferson County line in Boylston (becomes CR 92)
Benjamin Cushway, then still a boy, moved to Saginaw in 1810 with his family. He worked first on a farm and later trained as a blacksmith. [3] In 1833, Benjamin married his wife, Adelaide. [2] In 1844, Benjamin and Adelaide Cushway constructed this house at what is now the corner of Court and Hamilton Street. [4]
Court Street Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. It was designed by city engineer J. Y. McClintock, constructed in 1893, and spans the Genesee River. It has six shallow arches over the river and two arches over the Johnson and Seymour Raceway and Erie Canal. Shallow arch spans are 52 feet and ...
NY 812 in De Kalb: Rensselaer Falls–Madrid Road NY 68 in Canton: 3132082: Discontinuous at Rensselaer Falls village limits; designated NY 186 from c. 1931 [2] [3] to 1982 [4] CR 14 (2) 10.44 16.80 NY 68 in Canton: Rensselaer Falls–Madrid Road NY 345 in Madrid: 3128237: Part north of south junction with CR 27 is a former routing of NY 345 CR ...
Merrill Building (423 Court): Built in 1892, the Merrill building was a three-story Italianate building. Ippels Department Store moved into the building in 1905 and purchased the building in 1980. Bank of Saginaw Building (400 Court): Built in 1911, this Neo-Classical Revival-style bank was erected by the Bank of Saginaw, founded in 1888.
Henry Passolt House (1105 S. Jefferson): The Passolt House was built in 1868 by Henry Passolt, a Saginaw soap manufacturer. The architect was Ludwig Bode, who designed this house to be as fireproof as possible. The house is a two-story Italianate structure with double brick walls with a lead inner casing and wood floors laid over concrete.
New York State Route 67 (NY 67) is an 86.55-mile-long (139.29 km) east–west state highway in eastern New York in the United States. The western terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 5 in the town of St. Johnsville .