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NY Route 150
New York State Route 150 (NY 150) is a north–south state highway in Rensselaer County, New York, in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at NY 9J in Castleton-on-Hudson. Its northern terminus is at a junction with NY 66 in the hamlet of Wynantskill, located within the town of North Greenbush. Route description NY 150 begins at an intersection with NY 9J (Main Street) in the village of Castleton-on-Hudson in front of the Hudson River and Amtrak line through the village. Known as Scott Avenue, NY 150 heads up the hills overlooking the village, becoming the main two-lane west–east village street, passing numerous residences. After winding through the village, the route turns northeast into the town of Schodack, where it retains the name Scott Avenue until the junction with County Route 6 (CR 6 or Maple Hill Road / Seaman Avenue). Now known as Brookview Road, NY 150 turns northeastward through Schodac ...
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Castleton-on-Hudson, New York
Castleton-on-Hudson is a village located in the southwestern part of the town of Schodack in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. The population was 1,473 at the 2010 census. The village is southeast of Albany. As of 2019, Castleton-On-Hudson was recognized as a Tree City USA from the Arbor Day Foundation. History Castleton gets its name from the exploration of the North (Hudson) River by Henry Hudson. While traveling up the river, he came upon a Mahican Indian village noted for a large structure located on a rise above the river. This structure was a storehouse for foodstuffs, but was of such size that it was thought to be a "castle". Another theory for the derivation of the name "Castleton" comes from Rutherford Hayner's ''Troy and Rensselaer County New York: A History'' (1925). Hayner states "Although the exact location of this landing of Hudson's has been more or less conjectural, the weight of opinion places it at or near the present site of the village of Castleto ...
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County Route 5 (Rensselaer County, New York)
County routes in Rensselaer County, New York, are maintained by the Rensselaer County Highway Department and signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker. Routes generally do not enter cities or incorporated villages, except for CRs 117 & 118 in Valley Falls. County route numbers are assigned in clusters by town, with the number indicating the town that most of the route lies within: *1–9: Schodack *15–21: Nassau *23–33: Stephentown *36–42: Berlin *43–44: Poestenkill *45–53: Sand Lake *54–63: East Greenbush *65–76: North Greenbush *79–88: Grafton *90–98: Petersburgh *100–105: Hoosick *109–115, 117–118 and 123: Pittstown *116, 119–122 and 124–127: Schaghticoke *128–145: Brunswick Each route entry below contains a link to its relation in OpenStreetMap (OSM). Routes 1–53 Routes 54–105 Routes 109–145 See also *County routes in New York *List of former state routes in New Y ...
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County Route 68 (Rensselaer County, New York)
County routes in Rensselaer County, New York, are maintained by the Rensselaer County Highway Department and signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker. Routes generally do not enter cities or incorporated villages, except for CRs 117 & 118 in Valley Falls. County route numbers are assigned in clusters by town, with the number indicating the town that most of the route lies within: *1–9: Schodack *15–21: Nassau *23–33: Stephentown *36–42: Berlin *43–44: Poestenkill *45–53: Sand Lake *54–63: East Greenbush *65–76: North Greenbush *79–88: Grafton *90–98: Petersburgh *100–105: Hoosick *109–115, 117–118 and 123: Pittstown *116, 119–122 and 124–127: Schaghticoke *128–145: Brunswick Each route entry below contains a link to its relation in OpenStreetMap (OSM). Routes 1–53 Routes 54–105 Routes 109–145 See also *County routes in New York *List of former state routes in New Y ...
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Poestenkill, New York
Poestenkill is a town in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. The population was 4,530 at the 2010 census. The town is southeast of Troy and is centrally located in the county. The town is named after the Poesten Kill, an important stream in the area. The phrase ''poesten kil'' (with only one ''l'') is traditionally said to be Dutch for "foaming water" or "foaming creek". While '' kil'' is, indeed, Dutch for "water" or "creek", Dutch dictionaries do not support the claim of ''poest'' meaning "foam". It seems more likely that the creek was named after the nickname ''Poest'' for the 17th-century local farmer and miller Jan Barentsen Wemp, who had a pimple (''poest'') or had difficulty breathing (''poesten'' = to breathe); he owned a farm and a mill on the ''Poestenkil'' creek. Among the earliest settlers in the town was Archelaus Lynd. He leased 300 acres of land from the Van Rensselaers and made his first clearing in the area of Hillside Cemetery, which was known as The L ...
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New York State Route 43
New York State Route 43 (NY 43) is a state highway in Rensselaer County, New York, in the United States. It extends for from Interstate 90 (I-90) exit 8 in North Greenbush to the Massachusetts state line, where it continues into Williamstown as Massachusetts Route 43. Most of NY 43 is a two-lane highway that passes through a mixture of rural and residential areas; however, its westernmost between I-90 and U.S. Route 4 (US 4) is a four-lane divided highway. NY 43 has an overlap with NY 66 in Sand Lake and intersects NY 22 in Stephentown. When NY 43 was first assigned in the 1920s, it began near the village of Schoharie and ended in downtown Albany. Initially, the portion of modern NY 43 east of Averill Park was designated as part of New York State Route 7 in 1924. It was renumbered to New York State Route 45 by 1926 and became part of an extended NY 43 as part of the 1930 renumbering of stat ...
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West Sand Lake, New York
West Sand Lake is a hamlet and census-designated place in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. The population was 2,845 people in 2015. The community is located in the northwestern corner of the town of Sand Lake. Geography West Sand Lake is located at (42.644579, -73.605928). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and (0.84%) is water. Demographics As of 2015, there were 2,845 people living in the town. The population density was 592.71 per square mile. The racial makeup of West Sand Lake was 95.8% Non Hispanic White, 0.2% African American, 0.08% Native American, .6 % Asian, and 1.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino were 1.7% of the population. There were 907 households, out of which 38.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.2% were married couples living together, 9.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.4% were non-families. 20.2% of all households were made ...
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County Route 52 (Rensselaer County, New York)
County routes in Rensselaer County, New York, are maintained by the Rensselaer County Highway Department and signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker. Routes generally do not enter cities or incorporated villages, except for CRs 117 & 118 in Valley Falls. County route numbers are assigned in clusters by town, with the number indicating the town that most of the route lies within: *1–9: Schodack, New York, Schodack *15–21: Nassau (town), New York, Nassau *23–33: Stephentown, New York, Stephentown *36–42: Berlin, New York, Berlin *43–44: Poestenkill (town), New York, Poestenkill *45–53: Sand Lake, New York, Sand Lake *54–63: East Greenbush, New York, East Greenbush *65–76: North Greenbush, New York, North Greenbush *79–88: Grafton, New York, Grafton *90–98: Petersburgh, New York, Petersburgh *100–105: Hoosick, New York, Hoosick *109–115, 117–118 and 123: Pittstown, New York, Pittstown *116, 119–1 ...
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County Route 50 (Rensselaer County, New York)
County routes in Rensselaer County, New York, are maintained by the Rensselaer County Highway Department and signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker. Routes generally do not enter cities or incorporated villages, except for CRs 117 & 118 in Valley Falls. County route numbers are assigned in clusters by town, with the number indicating the town that most of the route lies within: *1–9: Schodack *15–21: Nassau *23–33: Stephentown *36–42: Berlin *43–44: Poestenkill *45–53: Sand Lake *54–63: East Greenbush *65–76: North Greenbush *79–88: Grafton *90–98: Petersburgh *100–105: Hoosick *109–115, 117–118 and 123: Pittstown *116, 119–122 and 124–127: Schaghticoke *128–145: Brunswick Each route entry below contains a link to its relation in OpenStreetMap (OSM). Routes 1–53 Routes 54–105 Routes 109–145 See also *County routes in New York *List of former state routes in New Y ...
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County Route 55 (Rensselaer County, New York)
A county is a geographic region of a country used for administrative or other purposesChambers Dictionary, L. Brookes (ed.), 2005, Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, Edinburgh in certain modern nations. The term is derived from the Old French denoting a jurisdiction under the sovereignty of a count (earl) or a viscount.The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology, C. W. Onions (Ed.), 1966, Oxford University Press Literal equivalents in other languages, derived from the equivalent of "count", are now seldom used officially, including , , , , , , , and ''zhupa'' in Slavic languages; terms equivalent to commune/community are now often instead used. When the Normans conquered England, they brought the term with them. The Saxons had already established the districts that became the historic counties of England, calling them shires;Vision of Britai– Type details for ancient county. Retrieved 31 March 2012 many county names derive from the name of the county town (county seat) with t ...
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NY 150 At NY 151
NY most commonly refers to: * New York (state), a state in the Northeastern United States * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York NY, Ny or ny may also refer to: Places * North Yorkshire, an English county * Ny, Belgium, a village * Old number plate of German small town Niesky People * Eric Ny (1909–1945), Swedish runner * Marianne Ny, Swedish prosecutor Letters * ny (digraph), an alphabetic letter * Nu (letter), the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet, transcribed as "Ny" * ñ (énye), sometimes transcribed as "ny" Other uses * New Year * Air Iceland (IATA code: NY) * Chewa language (ISO 639-1 code: ny) See also * New Year (other) * New York (other) * NYC (other) * NYS (other) NYS may refer to: *New York Skyports Seaplane Base (IATA: NYS) * National Youth Service (other), National Youth Service, of several countries * New York State * New York Shipbuilding, a corpor ...
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New York State Route 151
New York State Route 151 (NY 151) is an state highway located in Rensselaer County, New York, in the United States. Its western terminus is at an interchange with the U.S. Route 9 in New York, U.S. Route 9 (US 9) and U.S. Route 20 in New York, US 20 in Rensselaer, New York, Rensselaer, and its eastern terminus is at a junction with New York State Route 150, NY 150 in Shivers Corners, a hamlet (New York), hamlet in the town of Schodack, New York, Schodack. It also has an intersection with U.S. Route 4 in New York, US 4 in East Greenbush (town), New York, East Greenbush. NY 151 was assigned to most of its current alignment as part of the 1930 state highway renumbering (New York), 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. In Rensselaer, NY 151 has been altered several times, with the most recent change coming in the late 1990s. The current western terminus of NY 151 was once the western terminus of New York State Route 43, NY  ...
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County Route 7 (Rensselaer County, New York)
County routes in Rensselaer County, New York, are maintained by the Rensselaer County Highway Department and signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker. Routes generally do not enter cities or incorporated villages, except for CRs 117 & 118 in Valley Falls. County route numbers are assigned in clusters by town, with the number indicating the town that most of the route lies within: *1–9: Schodack *15–21: Nassau *23–33: Stephentown *36–42: Berlin *43–44: Poestenkill *45–53: Sand Lake *54–63: East Greenbush *65–76: North Greenbush *79–88: Grafton *90–98: Petersburgh *100–105: Hoosick *109–115, 117–118 and 123: Pittstown *116, 119–122 and 124–127: Schaghticoke *128–145: Brunswick Each route entry below contains a link to its relation in OpenStreetMap (OSM). Routes 1–53 Routes 54–105 Routes 109–145 See also *County routes in New York *List of former state routes in New Y ...
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