Federal-aid secondary highway system county maps, 1946-1947.

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Federal-aid secondary highway system county maps, 1946-1947.

The series consists of maps of all the counties in New York, outside of New York City, annotated to show proposed and approved federal-aid secondary highways as of 1945. There are two maps present for each county: one indicates state and county highways that were not considered part of the federal-aid highway system; the other shows the state and county highways that were designated as part of the system.

.9 cu. ft. (1 volume containing ca. 115 maps) : printed, annotated, some whiteprints, some photostats ; maps 95 x 79 cm or smaller within volume size of 50 x 66 cm.

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New York (State). Dept. of Transportation.

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The Adirondack Highway Council was appointed by Governor Wilson in 1974 to preserve and enhance the special character of the Adirondack region while promoting cooperation among state agencies holding shared jurisdiction for transportation planning and environmental protection in the Adirondack Park. The Council included agency representatives from the Adirondack Park Agency (APA), the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the Public Service Commission (PSC), and the Depart...

New York (State). Dept. of Public Works.

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