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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ontario County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". [ 1 ]
US 20 / NY 5 Ennerdale–Hopewell Road in Hopewell NY 488 CR 48: 0.37 0.60 CR 46 Road to Ontario County offices in Hopewell Dead end CR 49: 0.42 0.68 Dead end at county landfill Post Lane in Seneca US 20 / NY 5 CR 50: 0.04 0.06 NY 245: Blodgett Road in Gorham NY 247: Wye connection; was NY 941H prior to September 1, 1996 [3] [4] CR 181: 0.40 0.64
Circuit City - home electronics (defunct) CompUSA - home electronics (defunct) The Container Store - storage supplies; Cost Plus World Market - housewares; Crate & Barrel - home goods, housewares, kitchen supplies; Crown Books - books (defunct) Curacao - electronics, furniture, general merchandise; CVS Pharmacy - pharmaceuticals, general ...
Bristol is a town in Ontario County, New York, United States. The population was 2,298 at the 2020 census. [2] Bristol was named after Bristol County, Massachusetts, by settlers from New England. The town of Bristol is in the western half of the county, southwest of the city of Canandaigua.
Originally, Ontario stores were co-branded with the local Loblaw banner (i.e., "Loblaws - The Real Canadian Superstore"), but most shortened their name to reduce confusion and allow separate weekly specials for each chain. New Ontario locations began to open under the name Loblaw Superstore in late 2007.
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NY 208 in Hamptonburgh: CR 9: 9.83 15.82 Norfolk Southern Railway bridge in Woodbury: Smith Clove, Mineral Springs, and Angola roads and Main Street NY 218 in Cornwall: Part north of Quaker Avenue was formerly part of NY 307: CR 10 [2] I-84 exit 7 Union Avenue in Newburgh: NY 52: Transferred to state in 1980; [3] now part of NY 300: CR 11: 6.95 ...
The RD Artist had low-output pickups. In one case, the measurements were 3.95K and 3.62K RD Custom 1977-79. The Custom featured active circuitry with a switchable bright mode. The electronics consisted of a 9v battery powering a circuit board smaller than the Artists, but still of significant size, accessible from the back cover. No passive mode.