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Susquehannah Turnpike

National Register of Historic Places in Greene County, New YorkRoads on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)Transportation in Greene County, New York

The Susquehannah Turnpike is a historic 25 mile turnpike beginning at Catskill on the Hudson River and stretching through the town of Durham in Greene County, New York. East of the Hudson River, the road was taken over by the Ancram Turnpike Company in 1804. The route was extended west by the Susquehannah and Bath Turnpike Company, and further branches reached to Buffalo and Erie, Pennsylvania; the whole route became known as the Catskill Turnpike. Part of the Susquehannah Turnpike follows the Mohican Trail and it features a number of stone arch bridges. Nine of the 25 original milestones remain.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

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Susquehannah Turnpike
State Highway 145,

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