New York Statutes
§ 342-J — Portion of state highway system to be designated and known as the "Revolutionary Trail"
New York § 342-J
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N.Y. Highway § 342-J (2026).
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§ 342-j. Portion of state highway system to be designated and known as\nthe "Revolutionary Trail". All that portion of the state highway system\nbeginning at Port Ontario, continuing southeast on route thirteen\nthrough Pulaski, Pineville, Altmar, and Westdale to route sixty-nine in\nCamden; continuing southeast on route sixty-nine to the route forty-six,\nsixty-nine, forty-nine overlap in Rome; continuing southeast on the\nroute forty-six, sixty-nine, forty-nine overlap and the route\ntwenty-six, sixty-nine, forty-nine overlap to the route sixty-nine and\nthree hundred sixty-five overlap south of Rome; continuing east on route\nforty-nine to route five in Utica; continuing east on route five through\nUtica, Herkimer, Amsterdam, Schenectady and Albany; continuing east on\nroute five and
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