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New York State Route 32 is a north-south highway that intersects New York State Route 50 at Gansevoort. US-4 and NY-32 are conjoined in Northumberland. US-4 and NY-32 are conjoined in Northumberland. The town is located in the northern Hudson Valley , with the Hudson River forming the town's eastern border.
The island is owned by the Duke of Northumberland.The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds manages the island as a bird reserve, for its important seabird colonies.. The most numerous species is the puffin, with over 18,000 pairs nesting in 2002, but the island is most important for the largest colony of the endangered roseate tern in Britain, which, thanks to conservation measures ...
This is a list of Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in Northumberland, England. [1] English Nature, the designating body for SSSIs in England, uses the 1974-1996 county system, and this list follows the same approach. Some sites one may expect to find here could therefore be in the County Durham or Tyne and Wear lists.
NY 9N in Greenfield: Wilton–Greenfield and Parkhurst roads US 9 in Wilton: CR 39: 4.84 7.79 NY 50 in Wilton: King Road NY 32 / CR 29 in Northumberland: CR 40: 2.14 3.44 NY 29 in Saratoga: Creamery Road NY 32 in Northumberland: CR 41 [3] 0.10 0.16 Dead end Old Ballston Avenue North in Saratoga Springs: CR 43 CR 42: 0.50 0.80 US 4 / NY 32 in ...
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The Northumberland Coast National Landscape is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) covering 40 miles (64 km) of coastline from Berwick-Upon-Tweed to the River Coquet estuary in the Northeast of England.
Gansevoort is a hamlet in the town of Northumberland in Saratoga County, New York, United States.The hamlet of Gansevoort is named for Peter Gansevoort, [1] a hero in the siege of Fort Stanwix (Fort Schuyler) which contributed to the downfall of Burgoyne's army at the Battle of Saratoga during the Revolutionary War.
The New York City Department of City Planning passed the 1961 Zoning Resolution in October 1960, [7] and the new zoning rules became effective in December 1961, superseding the 1916 Zoning Resolution. [8] The new zoning solution used the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) regulation instead of setback rules. A building's maximum floor area is regulated ...