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English: Map of the alignment of New York State Route 284 that existed during the 1930s. Made using Quantum GIS, GIS data from the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Highway Administration , and public domain SVG shields available on Wikimedia Commons.
West Side Highway looking north at Gansevoort Street. The collapsed section (removed) is shown at left behind frieze. Looking north at Canal Street. The West Side Elevated Highway (West Side Highway or Miller Highway, named for Julius Miller, Manhattan borough president from 1922 to 1930) was an elevated section of New York State Route 9A (NY 9A) running along the Hudson River in the New York ...
(late 1920s-1930) NY 40 in Cato NY 31 in Baldwinsville late 1920s [2] [32] 1930 [2] NY 37A: NY 37 in Lisbon NY 37 in Waddington 1930 [4] 1980 [19] NY 37D: NY 37 in Theresa town NY 26 in Theresa village ca. 1936 [8] [9] mid-1960s [10] [11] NY 38 (1920s-1930) NY 62 near Angelica NY 14 in Penn Yan mid-1920s [1] [12] 1930 [2] NY 39 (1920s-1930) NY ...
Google is set to open its New York headquarters in a repurposed 1930s railway terminus near Hudson Square on Monday — and the tech giant says the project was designed with nature in mind.. The ...
Image credits: Ibis_Wolfie In the 1930s, Otto G. Lindberg and Ernest Alpers from General Drafting Co. were making a road map of New York state. They decided to make up a fictitious hamlet called ...
(1930-early 1940s) New Jersey state line at Chestnut Ridge US 202 in Haverstraw 1930 [1] early 1940s [2] [3] NY 307: NY 32 in Cornwall NY 218 in Cornwall 1930s [1] [4] 1980 [5] NY 310 (1930s-1960s) NY 85A in Voorheesville US 20 in Guilderland 1930s [6] [7] mid-1960s [8] [9] NY 312 (1930–1937) (1930-1937) NY 52 in Patterson NY 22 in Patterson ...
Before 1930, the route numbering system in place had its origins in the 1920s. At the time, New York only assigned numbers to a small subset of its state highways. Route numbers spanned from 1–80, with routes running primarily north–south having even numbers and routes generally running east–west having odd numbers.
The fort was strategically positioned to protect New York City from naval attack through Long Island Sound, guarding the eastern entrance to New York Harbor. It is located on Throggs Neck , the southeastern tip of the Bronx, where the East River meets Long Island Sound.