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New York State Route 31B (NY 31B) was a state highway in central New York in the United States. It served as a connector between NY 31 , its parent route, in the Cayuga County village of Weedsport and NY 5 in the Onondaga County town of Elbridge .
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The first NY 31B was a short-lived connector in Cicero that linked Lakeshore Road (at the time NY 31) to US 11 by way of Mud Mill Road. It was assigned c. 1932 [24] [25] and removed c. 1933. [25] [52] The second NY 31B was a connector linking NY 31 in Weedsport to NY 5 in the town of Elbridge. [31]
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