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Also, at some point there was an extremely minor realignment of NY 199 in Red Hook near the northern end of the NY 9G overlap ( [3]). If no one can find an exact date or range for when it happened, it's probably not worth mentioning in the article. – T M F 01:14, 27 September 2009 (UTC)
This belongs more on an article on the Ulster and Delaware Turnpike than here since NY 199 uses just the portion of the turnpike east of the Hudson.
West of the river, the turnpike connected the city of Kingston to modern-day Bainbridge. It then followed modern NY 28 west from Kingston up to the hamlet of Andes. From Andes, the turnpike alignment left NY 28 to follow modern Delaware County Road 2 to De Lancey, NY 10 to Walton, and NY 206 to the Village of Bainbridge.<ref>Sive, Mary (1998). Lost Village: Historic Driving Tours in the Catskills. Delaware County Historical Association.
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Also, at some point there was an extremely minor realignment of NY 199 in Red Hook near the northern end of the NY 9G overlap ( [3]). If no one can find an exact date or range for when it happened, it's probably not worth mentioning in the article. – T M F 01:14, 27 September 2009 (UTC)
This belongs more on an article on the Ulster and Delaware Turnpike than here since NY 199 uses just the portion of the turnpike east of the Hudson.
West of the river, the turnpike connected the city of Kingston to modern-day Bainbridge. It then followed modern NY 28 west from Kingston up to the hamlet of Andes. From Andes, the turnpike alignment left NY 28 to follow modern Delaware County Road 2 to De Lancey, NY 10 to Walton, and NY 206 to the Village of Bainbridge.<ref>Sive, Mary (1998). Lost Village: Historic Driving Tours in the Catskills. Delaware County Historical Association.
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