2006 New York Code - Portion Of State Highway System To Be Designated And Known As The "olympic Trail".



 
    § 342-i. Portion of state highway system to be designated and known as
  the  "Olympic  Trail".  All  that  portion  of  the state highway system
  beginning at the intersection of route  one  hundred  eighty  and  route
  three,  continuing  east  on  route three through Watertown to Deferiet;
  continuing east from Deferiet on  route  three-A  to  Fargo;  continuing
  northeast from Fargo on route three through Natural Bridge, Harrisville,
  Fine, Star Lake, and Cranberry Lake to Tupper Lake; continuing northeast
  from  Tupper  Lake  on  route  three to Saranac Lake; continuing east on
  route eighty-six from Saranac Lake through Ray Brook, Lake  Placid,  and
  Jay;  continuing northeast from Jay on route nine-N terminating at route
  nine in Keeseville.

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