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New York State Route 8 (NY 8) is a 207.45-mile-long (333.86 km) north-south state highway in the central part of New York in the United States. It runs in a southwest-to-northeast direction from the Southern Tier to the northern part of Lake George.
On routes where exit numbers are converted, "Old Exit XX" placards will be placed alongside advanced guide signs for a period of time for motorists to adjust to the new numbering system. Interstate 81, Interstate 690, and New York State Route 481 will be renumbered to distance based interchange numbers when I-81 is relocated in the Syracuse area.
I-95 – New Haven, New York City Route 25 begins: Southern terminus; signed as exits 1A (north) and 1B (south); southern terminus of Route 25; exit 27A on I-95: 0.40: 0.64: 1: 1C: Prospect Street / Myrtle Avenue: Southbound exit and northbound entrance: 0.80: 1.29: 2: 1D: Route 130 (Fairfield Avenue) Southbound exit and northbound entrance: 1 ...
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NY 231: Former number; became part of CR 67 west of Long Island Motor Parkway. CR 68: NY 25A in Stony Brook: Main Street, Christian Avenue, Bailey Hollow Road, and Ridgeway Avenue NY 25A in Setauket: Ridgeway Avenue portion was once part of NY 25A. Route no longer recognized by SCDPW or NYSDOT. [1] CR 69: 1.43 2.30 NY 114 in South Shelter Island
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Maintained by New York State Parks Department 957C: 8.48 13.65 South Parkway West River Parkway (SH 49-1 and SH 51-3) on Grand Island: I-190 / Thruway: Maintained by New York State Parks Department 958A: 1.20 1.93 Niagara Scenic Parkway: Spur to Fort Niagara (SH 65-2) in Porter: Fort Niagara State Park: Maintained by New York State Parks Department
Prior to the New York Lottery's entry into Mega Millions, the Lottery offered two series of "Millennium Millions" drawings (December 31, 1999; and three in 2000.) Its structure was similar to Mega Millions in that players chose five numbers out of one pool, and a sixth number from a second pool.