New York Statutes

§ 342-I — Portion of state highway system to be designated and known as the "Olympic Trail"

New York § 342-I
JurisdictionNew York
Law HAYHighway
Art. 12State Routes

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N.Y. Highway § 342-I (2026).

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§ 342-i. Portion of state highway system to be designated and known as\nthe "Olympic Trail". All that portion of the state highway system\nbeginning at the intersection of route one hundred eighty and route\nthree, continuing east on route three through Watertown to Deferiet;\ncontinuing east from Deferiet on route three-A to Fargo; continuing\nnortheast from Fargo on route three through Natural Bridge, Harrisville,\nFine, Star Lake, and Cranberry Lake to Tupper Lake; continuing northeast\nfrom Tupper Lake on route three to Saranac Lake; continuing east on\nroute eighty-six from Saranac Lake through Ray Brook, Lake Placid, and\nJay; continuing northeast from Jay on route nine-N terminating at route\nnine in Keeseville.\n

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