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  type NY
  route 9N
  length Mi 14349
  length Round 2
  length Ref New York Routes - New York State Route 9N
  direction A South
  starting Terminus US 9 / NY 29 / NY 50 in Saratoga Springs
  junction I-87 in Lake George <br/> US 9 in Lake George <br/> I-87 in Westport <br /> I-87 in Au Sable
  direction B North
  ending Terminus US 9 in Keeseville
  counties Saratoga , Warren , Essex , Clinton
  spur Type US
  spur Of 9
  previous Type NY
  previous Route 9M
  next Type NY
  next Route 9P


New York State Route 9N is a state highway in Eastern New York, running north to south from Saratoga Springs to the Clinton County village of Keeseville . At 143.5 miles in total length it is the longest letter-suffixed route in the state.


ROUTE DESCRIPTION


Saratoga County

See Also: U.S. Route 9 in New York


See Also: New York State Route 29


See Also: New York State Route 50


  Author Google Maps
  Year 2007
  Title RT-9N, New York, United States
  Publisher Google
  Accessdate 2007-09-06
  Url http://mapsgooglecom/mapshl=en&q=RT-9N,+New+York,+United+States&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl




Warren County

Just after entering Cornith, Route 9N enters Adirondack Park . 9N makes a turn to the east and then back to the north. 9N then begins to paralell a river before entering Lake Luzerne . 9N heads to the northeast, passing Second Lake, Third Lake and Fourth Lake before entering Lake Vanare . 9N continues to the northeast, interchanging with the Adirondack Northway in Lake George Village . Just after the Northway interchange, the road becomes concurrent with its parent route, U.S. Route 9 .

State Route 9L leaves to the right just after the concurrency begins. 9N and 9 enter downtown Lake George Village and crosses local roads. At the north end of the village, 9 and 9N split in different directions, with 9N headed northeast along the coast of Lake George . 9N continues and four miles from the village, enters the hamlet of Diamond Point . 9N leaves Diamond Point for the town of Bolton and soon the hamlet of Bolton Landing . 9N leaves the coast of Lake George as the lake alters to the right.

9N comes back to the shore of Lake George and enters Sabbath Day Point. 9N enters Hague and intersects with State Route 8 in the downtown portion. 9N leaves the lake for a final time before entering Ticonderoga . State Routes 74 and 22 intersect in Ticonderoga, as 9N continues north concurrent with 22.


Essex County

9N and 22 begin to paralell Lake Champlain as the roads enter Crown Point. State Route 903 leaves to the right between Crown Point and Port Henry. The roads continue north for a while until Westport, where they fork.


Clinton County

9N intersects the Adirondack Northway once again just before entering Elizabethtown, where it becomes concurrent with its parent route again. The roads quickly split and 9N continues to the west towards Keene, where it intersects with State Route 73 . The roads fork and 9N heads north towards Keeseville. Several miles later, 9N interchanges with the Northway and ends at Route 9.


HISTORY

Prior to 1930, NY 9N was part of New York State Route 10 from Saratoga Springs to Lake George , unnumbered from Lake George to Hague , part of New York State Route 47 from Hague to Ticonderoga , part of New York State Route 30 from Ticonderoga to Westport , unnumbered from Westport to Elizabethtown , and New York State Route 9W from Elizabethtown to Keeseville .

In the 1930 Renumbering , what is now NY 9N became New York State Route 9K from Saratoga Springs to Lake George, '''New York State Route 47''' from Lake George from Ticonderoga, New York State Route 22 from Ticonderoga to Westport, '''New York State Route 195''' from Westport to Elizabethtown, and NY 9N from Elizabethtown to Keeseville.1 By 1938, the route from Lake George to Keeseville had become NY 9N, with the Saratoga Springs-Lake George segment still numbered as NY 9K.''Automobile Legal Association (ALA) Green Book'', 1938-39 edition, (William A. Thbodeau, 1939).


MAJOR INTERSECTIONS


  county Saratoga
  mile 00
  road US 9 <br /> NY 29 <br /> NY 50
  location Saratoga Springs


  county Warren
  cspan 6
  mile 296
  road I-87
  location Lake George
  area town
  lspan 3
  notes Exit 21 (I-87)


  type mplex
  mile 298
  road US 9
  notes Southern terminus of concurrency


  mile 301
  road NY 9L
  notes Northern terminus of NY 9L


  type mplex
  mile 317
  road US 9
  location Lake George
  area village
  lspan 2
  notes Northern terminus of concurrency


  mile 321
  road I-87
  notes Exit 22 (I-87)


  mile 600
  road NY 8
  location Hague
  notes Northern terminus of NY 8


  county Essex
  cspan 10
  mile 698
  road NY 74
  location Ticonderoga
  area village
  lspan 2


  type mplex
  mile 698
  road NY 22
  notes Southern terminus of concurrency


  mile 811
  road <br><br>'''NY 910L''' to VT 17
  location Crown Point
  street Bridge Rd
  notes Reference Route 910L<br />To Champlain Bridge


  type mplex
  mile 952
  road NY 22
  location Westport
  lspan 2
  notes Northern terminus of concurrency


  mile 994
  road I-87
  notes Exit 31 (I-87)


  type mplex
  mile 1036
  road US 9
  location Elizabethtown
  lspan 2
  notes Southern terminus of concurrency


  type mplex
  mile 1041
  road US 9
  notes Northern terminus of concurrency


  type mplex
  mile 1143
  road NY 73
  location Keene
  lspan 2
  notes Southern terminus of concurrency


  type mplex
  mile 1161
  road NY 73
  notes Northern terminus of concurrency


  mile 1258
  road NY 86
  location Jay
  notes Eastern terminus of NY 86


  county Clinton
  cspan 4
  mile 1421
  road I-87
  location Au Sable
  notes Exit 34 (I-87)


  type mplex
  mile 1432
  road NY 22
  location Keeseville
  lspan 3
  notes Southern terminus of concurrency


  type mplex
  mile 1435
  road NY 22
  notes Southern terminus of concurrency


  mile 1435
  road US 9



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