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Manlius is located at (43.002266, -75.979068). [5] According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.8 square miles (4.6 km 2), all land. New York State Route 92 and New York State Route 173 intersect in Manlius.
Manlius – The Village of Manlius is near the southern town line at the junction of NY-92 and NY-173. Manlius Center – A location south of Minoa and north of Fayetteville at the junction of NY-257 and NY-290. Minoa – The Village of Minoa is in the northern part of the town. Mycenae – A hamlet near the eastern town line on NY-5.
The Manlius Village Historic District is a 15-acre (6.1 ha) historic district on the east side of the Village of Manlius, in the Town of Manlius, New York, about 9.5 miles from the downtown of Syracuse.
The route continues into the town of Manlius, where it crosses over Limestone Creek at the hamlet of High Bridge. Past this point, the amount of development along the highway increases as it approaches an intersection with NY 257 just inside of the Manlius village limits. Here, NY 92 becomes four lanes wide once again as it heads along the ...
This is a list of the properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Onondaga 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]
New York State Route 173 (NY 173) is a state highway located in the Syracuse area of central New York in the United States. It takes a slightly bow-shaped route from NY 31 in the town of Van Buren to NY 5 in Chittenango, gently curving to the south of Downtown Syracuse in the center of its 30.59-mile (49.23 km) routing.
It runs from a junction with NY 92 near the village of Manlius through downtown Fayetteville to an intersection with NY 290 at Manlius Center. The path of NY 257 has been state-maintained since 1918; however, the NY 257 designation only dates back to the 1940s, when it was assigned to the portion of its modern alignment north of Fayetteville.
Just northwest of the village of Manlius, NY 20SY intersected NY 92 at what is now the junction of NY 92 and NY 257. [5] [6] The two routes converged once more, following Fayette Street into the village of Manlius. In the village center, NY 20SY and NY 92 intersected Seneca Street, which carried the overlapping routes of NY 20N and NY 173. NY ...