NEW YORK STATE ROUTE 21
'New York State Route 21' is a state highway in the western part of New York State. The northern terminus is at New York State Route 104 in Wayne County. The southern terminus is at New York State Route 417 in Allegany County.
| Contents |
| Communities along the route |
| Major intersections |
| History |
| References |
Communities along the route
Notable towns and cities along NY 21:
★ Canandaigua
★ Hornell
★ Manchester
★ Palmyra
★ Williamson
Major intersections
History
In 1980, NY 21's northern terminus was moved southward from the intersection with Lake Road (formerly New York State Route 18) in Pultneyville to its present location at the intersection with NY 104 in Williamson.
Before the 1930 renumbering, the number 21 was assigned to the route from Poughkeepsie to Amenia (present day U.S. Route 44).
References
1. New York Routes - New York State Route 21
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