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New York State Route 444 is a north-south arterial in Ontario County that links two major east-west arterials, NY 96 and the US 20/NY 5/NY 64 triplex. The northern terminus of the route is at NY 96 in Victor and the southern terminus is at the triplex in Bloomfield.
[edit] Route description
The designation begins at the intersection of County Road 3 and the US 20/NY 5/NY 64 triplex in Bloomfield. This intersection was also the former eastern terminus of NY 20C. NY 444 follows County Road 3 north to Holcomb, now part of Bloomfield. At the Four Corners of Holcomb, the former routing of NY 20C turns west onto West Main Street, an extension of County Road 30, while NY 444 continues north onto Victor-Bloomfield Road.
Near Boughton Hill, NY 444 becomes Maple Avenue and passes the Ganondagan State Historic Site. Farther north, NY 444 enters the village of Victor, crossing the Ontario Central Railroad and ending at the intersection of Maple Avenue, Moore Avenue and Main Street (NY 96) in the center of the village.
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[edit] History
The section from Main St. in Holcomb (the Four Corners) to US 20 in Bloomfield was known as NY 20C until June 2, 1997, when NY 20C was replaced by NY 444.
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[edit] References
- ^ a b New York Routes - New York State Route 444