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Ausable Chasm today is a box canyon, with the Rainbow Falls having carved a two miles (3.2 km) long gorge from its ancestral location to the present-day visitor's center. [5] Modern development of the gorge has effectively been halted due to the construction of a dam upstream and the diversion of water from Rainbow Falls. [ 7 ]
Old State Road Bridge is a historic Pratt Pony Truss bridge over the Ausable River at AuSable Chasm and Chesterfield in Clinton and Essex County, New York. It was built in 1890. The bridge is 107 feet (32.6 m) in length, 23 feet (7 m) wide, and 10 feet (3 m) in height. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1]
AuSable Chasm Bridge is a historic steel arch bridge with concrete and stone faced approach spans that carries US 9 over the Ausable River at AuSable between Clinton and Essex Counties, New York. It was built between 1932–1933.
AuSable Chasm Bridge: 1933, 1934 1999-11-12 AuSable, Chesterfield Clinton, Essex: Steel Arch Bear Mountain Bridge and Toll House ...
The following is a list of attractions on Long Island, New York State.The list includes museums, parks, and beaches as well as many other types of attractions. In this list, "Long Island" is defined as the geographical entity, and thus the list includes attractions in Kings County, New York, a.k.a. Brooklyn, as well as Queens County, New York, a.k.a. Queens, which are both parts of New York City.
November 12, 1999 (U.S. Route 9 over the Ausable River: Ausable Chasm (Chesterfield): Extends into Essex County: 3: William Bailey House: William Bailey House: November 12, 1982 (176 Cornelia St.
Ausable Chasm, a popular tourist location on the Ausable River, is along the southeastern border of the town. Interstate 87, the Adirondack Northway, is an important north–south highway in Au Sable, with access to the town from Exit 34 (Route 9N). U.S. Route 9 runs closer to Lake Champlain than the Northway.
The Ausable River The Ausable River ( / ɔː ˈ s eɪ b əl / ), also known as AuSable River and originally written as " Au Sable ", runs in the U.S. state of New York , from the Adirondack Mountains and past the village of Lake Placid and Au Sable Forks to empty into Lake Champlain (at 44°33′40″N 73°25′25″W / 44.56111°N 73. ...