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New York State Route 191 : ウィキペディア英語版
New York State Route 191

New York State Route 191 (NY 191) is a long state highway located north of Adirondack Park The route is maintained and co-designated by the Clinton County highway department as County Route 23 (CR 23) and heads from an intersection with NY 22 in the hamlet of Sciota within the town of Chazy to a junction with U.S. Route 9 (US 9) in the hamlet of Chazy. The route meets Interstate 87 (I-87, also known as the Adirondack Northway) west of Chazy hamlet.
NY 191 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. The route initially extended from the community of Altona to a ferry landing on Lake Champlain in Chazy Landing, where it connected to Vermont Route F-2. The ferry ceased to operate in 1937, but NY 191 remained unchanged until 1980 when ownership and maintenance of NY 191 was transferred from the state to Clinton County. NY 191 was truncated to its current length following the maintenance swap.
==Route description==

NY 191 begins at an intersection with NY 22 and Miner Farm Road (CR 23) in the Clinton County hamlet of Sciota, located within the town of Chazy. The route heads to the northeast as a two-lane county-maintained, state-numbered highway, overlapping with CR 23 and taking on the Miner Farm Road name. East of Sciota, the highway traverses lightly developed areas, serving several residences separated by patches of woodlands. The route eventually begins to turn to the southeast, connecting with Angelville Road (unsigned CR 20) in the process. A long stretch of dense forests follows the turn, with little to no development along the highway.
After , the road bends back to the east, leaving the woodlands behind as it passes south of the Miner Institute. The research complex leads to another stretch of isolated homes along NY 191, centered around the route's interchange with the Adirondack Northway (I-87). Not far from the junction, NY 191 enters the hamlet of Chazy, a small community located on the Little Chazy River. The route bypasses most of Chazy, skirting the northern edge of the hamlet as it heads northeast to a junction with US 9. NY 191 ends here while CR 23 follows the state-maintained US 9 south into downtown Chazy.〔

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