New York State Route 166
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NY Route 166 |
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Length: | 20.96 mi[1] (33.73 km) | ||||||||||||
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South end: | NY 28 in Milford | ||||||||||||
North end: | US 20 in Cherry Valley | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Otsego | ||||||||||||
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New York State Route 166 is a state highway in New York, running from the village of Milford to the village of Cherry Valley, in Otsego County. Much of NY 166 is near Cooperstown, with county routes directing travellers there.
NY 166 enters Cherry Valley from the south as Alden Street. At the village’s only traffic signal, NY 166 turns right onto Main Street, which turns left to head northward to its terminus at US 20. It was the western terminus of the first Great Western Turnpike. After passing under US 20, the road continues as CR 32, named Cherry Valley Road, heading northward to Sprout Brook in nearby Montgomery County.
NY 166 is a two-lane highway its entire length.
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[edit] Communities along the route
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location | Mile | Road(s) | Notes |
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Otsego | Village of Milford | 0.0 | NY 28 | |
Roseboom | 14.7 | NY 165 | Western terminus of NY 165. | |
Village of Cherry Valley | 21.0 | US 20 CR 32 |
Grade separated interchange with US 20. Southern terminus of CR 32. |
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Crossing, no access | Concurrency termini | Decommissioned | Unconstructed | Closed |