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New York State #104 Highway Guide

Miles Kms Item Summary
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0.0
558 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 384
Western terminus of New York State Highway 104. State Highway 384 intersects New York State Highway 104 at Rainbow Blvd.
0.2
0.3
581 ft.
Junction: US Highway 62
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & US Highway 62. Northern terminus of US Highway 62, which intersects New York State Highway 61 to the southeast.
0.4
0.6
610 ft.
Historic Places
Historic US Post Office-Niagara Falls Main, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, constructed in 1904-1907, French Neoclassical style, and St. Mary's Nurses' Residence, built in 1928, reopened as "Carolyn's House," a transit house and job-training site for homeless women and their chidren, on Walnut Ave.; First Unitarian Universalist Church of Niagara, built in 1921-1922, Classical Revival style; Niagara Falls City Hall, erected in 1923-1924, Neo-Classical Revival architectural style.
0.8
1.3
610 ft.
Niagara Falls Armory, NY
Niagara Falls Armory, historic National Guard armory, on Main Street., Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, constructed in 1895.
1.1
1.8
607 ft.
Historic Niagara Falls Public Library, NY
Niagara Falls Public Library, Main Street, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, designed and constructed from 1902-1904, used as a library up to the 1970s, now houses city offices.
1.4
2.2
594 ft.
Gluck Park, NY
Gluck Park, Niagara County, New York.
1.7
2.7
574 ft.
Whirlpool Rapids Bridge, NY
Whirlpool Rapids Bridge (or Whirlpool Bridge or Lower Steel Arch Bridge); crosses the international US-Canada border; the upper deck is for railway traffic and the lower deck is for passenger vehicles only; closed to commercial vehicles and pedestrians; connects Niagara Falls, Ontario and Niagara Falls, New York.
2.5
4.1
607 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 31
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 31, which intersects New York State Highway 61 to the east; to Reservoir State Park. Temple Beth Israel, Conservative synagogue, 905 College Ave., Niagara Falls, New York, founded in 1898.
3.4
5.5
561 ft.
Devil's Hole State Park, NY
Devil's Hole State Park, Niagara County, New York, overlooking the Niagara River Gorge; fishing, nature trail, picnic tables, hiking, skiing.
3.7
6.0
571 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 61
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 61. Niagara University, a Roman Catholic university in Lewiston, Niagara County, New York, founded in 1856, run by the Vincentian Fathers; Dwyer Arena, 2,100-seat capacity hockey rink.
4.9
7.9
607 ft.
Junction: US Interstate Highway 190
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & US Interstate Highway 190, which terminates near the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge, after which it becomes Highway 405. The Lewiston-Queenston Bridge is an international bridge between Canada and the United States, crossing the Niagara River gorge south of the Niagara Escarpment. There are customs plazas at both ends of the bridge and two duty-free stores in between. Toll fees ($3.25 USD or $3.25 CAD per automobile) are charged only upon entering Canada. No pedestrians allowed on the bridge, but licensed taxi service is allowed.
5.5
8.8
591 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 265
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 265 (northern terminus), which connects with US Interstate Highway 190 to the southeast.
6.2
10.0
443 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 18
The western terminus of New York State Highway 18 is at its junction with New York State Highway 104. NY State Highway 18 proceeds north to community of Blairville, town of Porter, Niagara County, New York.
6.5
10.5
390 ft.
Lewiston, NY
On Center St., community of Lewiston, Niagara County, New York. To the south of Lewiston is the Earl W. Brydges Airpark State Park and Niagara Falls.
9.0
14.5
417 ft.
Model City, NY
Community of Model City, Lewiston, Niagara County, New York.
11.8
19.0
390 ft.
Bond Lake County Park, NY
Bond Lake Park, on Lower Mountain Road, Lewiston, New York; five lakes are located throughout the park; fishing, picnic tables, hiking, biking, bird-watching, trails.
14.2
22.9
390 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 429
The northern terminus of New York State 429 is at its intersection with New York State Highway 104. New York State Highway 429 then heads south to the communities of Pekin, Cambria & Lewiston, Niagara County, New York.
17.3
27.8
390 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 425
Junction of New York State Highway & State Highway 425, intersects State Highwy 93 to the north, to North Ridge, Cambria, Niagara County, New York; south to Cambria Center, Cambria, Niagara County, New York.
18.8
30.3
390 ft.
Molyneaux Corners, NY
Community of Molyneaux Corners, Niagara County, New York, at the intersection of New York State Highways 104 and 93. To the west, NY 93 goes to the community of North Ridge, Niagara County, New York. At this point, NY 93 merges with New York State Highway 104 for a brief distance to the east. To the north, on Beeble Rd., to the community of East Wilson, Niagara County, New York.
21.1
33.9
390 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 93
New York State Highway 93 disconnects from New York State Highway 104 at this point and proceeds south to Hickory Corners, Cambria, Niagara County, New York. Community of Warrens Corner, Cambria, Niagara County, New York.
25.0
40.3
394 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 78
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & State Highway 78. Community of Wrights Corners, Lockport and Newfane, Niagara County, New York. South to Willowbrook Golf Course and Driving Range, Oak Run Golf Course, and to community of Highland Park, Lockport, Niagara County, New York; north to community of Corwin, Newfane County, New York. To the east, take Wheeler Rd, to the Niagara County Camping Resort.
27.9
44.9
407 ft.
Ridgewood, NY
Community of Ridgewood, Newfane, Niagara County, New York.
30.1
48.4
407 ft.
North Hartland, NY
Community of North Hartland, Niagara County, New York.
33.0
53.1
407 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 148
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & State Highway 148, north to the communities of Barker and Somerset, Niagara County, New York. Limited services. State Highway 148 connects with State Highway 18.
33.9
54.6
407 ft.
Hartland Town Park, NY
Landers Lane, east off Ridge Rd on New York State Highway 104, to Hartland Town Park, Gasport, New York.
34.8
56.0
413 ft.
Johnson Creek, NY
Community of Johnson Creek, Hartland, Niagara County, New York.
37.0
59.5
413 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 271
New York State Highway 271 connects New York State 104 and New York State Highway 31 to the north; to community of Middleport, town of Royalton, Niagara County, New York.
37.6
60.5
417 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 269
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & State Highway 269, which intersects State Highway 18 to the north; to the community of Millers, town of Somerset, Niagara County, New York.
41.3
66.5
423 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 63
New York State Highway Junction of New York State Highway 104 & State Highway 63, to the community of Medina, towns of Shelby & Ridgeway, Orleans County, New York to the south. NY State Highway 63 overlaps NY State Highway 104 for a brief distance to the east before heading north to the community of Lyndonville, Orleans County, New York.
44.5
71.6
390 ft.
Oak Orchard, NY
Community of Oak Orchard (or Oak Richard on-the-Ridge),town of Ridgeway, Orleans County, New York.
48.7
78.3
420 ft.
Waterport, NY
Take Eagle Harbor Waterport Rd/Country Rd 31 to community of Waterport, Orleans County, New York.
50.6
81.4
420 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 279
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & State Highway 279, terminates at State Highway 18 to the north and at State Highway 98 to the south. Community of Gaines, Orleans County, New York.
51.8
83.4
420 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 98
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 98. Community of Childs, town of Gaines, Orleans County, New York; Cobblestone Historic District is nearby. NY 98 to community of Carlton, Orleans County to the north and to community of Albion, Orleans County, to the south.
57.0
91.7
433 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 387
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 387. NY 387 connects NY 104 with NY 31.
59.4
95.6
410 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 237
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 237, intersects State Highway 18, to community of Kendall, Orleans County, New York. New York State Highway 104 overlaps New York State Highway 237 at this point for about 1.5 miles, after which NY 237 turns south to the community of Holley, town of Murray, Orleans County, New York.
59.4
95.6
410 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 237
Junction of New York State 104 & State Highway 237, intersects New York State Highway to the north; to Kendall, Orleans County, New York.
62.3
100.2
430 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 272
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 272, connects with New York State Highway 18 to the north and ends at Lake Ontario State Parkway.
66.1
106.3
427 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 19
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 19. Hather Park on Lake Rd. to the north. To community of Brockport, New York to the south. Clarkson Corners Historic District, located in Clarkson Corners, Monroe County, New York.
68.0
109.5
430 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 260
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & State Highway 260.
69.4
111.7
433 ft.
Deerfield Country Club, NY
Deerfield Country Club, on Craig Hill Drive, Monroe County, New York. 9-hole, par 36 golf course.
70.2
113.0
446 ft.
Country Road 214
Take Country Rd 214 to Adams Basic, Monroe County, New York; Adams-Ryan House (historic inn, now a bed and breakfast).
73.0
117.5
433 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 259
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 259, connects with Lake Ontario Parkway to the north; Parma Park; connects with New York State Highway 31 to the south.
74.5
119.9
430 ft.
Braemar Country Club, NY
Braemar Country Club, Ridge Rd, Spencerport, New York; 18-hole, par 72 public golf course, Tel. (585) 352-5360.
75.1
120.8
446 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 261
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 261 which ends at the Lake Ontario State Parkway to the northwest; to Braddock Bay, NW of Rochester, NY on Lake Ontario, bird-watching.
76.1
122.5
436 ft.
Junction: New York State HIghway 386
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 386. Community of Ridgemont, Rochester, New York. Ridgemont Golf Club.
78.0
125.5
430 ft.
Greece, NY
Community of Greece, Monroe County, New York. Greece Memorial Hall (or Greece Town Hall), built in 1919, honors the 288 young Greeks who served in World War I, 13 of them died in battle. The Mall at Greece Ridge. Carter Park.
79.0
127.1
423 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 390
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & State Highway 390, connects with Lake Ontario State Parkway to the north and US Interstate Highway 490 to the south.
81.0
130.3
430 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 18
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & State Highway 18 to the north.
81.8
131.7
413 ft.
Maplewood Park (Seneca Park West), NY
Maplewood Park (or Seneca Park West), landscaped public park, Rochester, New York, between Lake Avenue and the Genesee River; several trails, Rose Garden, picturesque view of two waterfalls.
84.3
135.7
420 ft.
Irondequiot, NY
Community of Irondequiot, Monroe County, New York, founded in 1839. Places of interest in and around Irondequiot: Durand-Eastman Park, Seabreeze Amusement Park, Parkside Whispering Pines (opened in 1930, oldest miniature golf course), Irondequiot Bay Marine Park.
85.7
137.9
400 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 590
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & State Highway 590. North to Irondequoit Bay State Marine Park, Monroe County, New York.
87.2
140.4
243 ft.
Irondequoit Bay Bridge, NY
Irondequoit Bay Bridge, near Rochester, New York, takes State Highway 104 across the bay from Irondequoit to Webster; constructed in 1967.
91.7
147.5
404 ft.
North Ponds Park, NY
North on Hold Rd. leads to North Ponds Park and Webster Park. To the south, Ridge Rd connects with New York State Highway 404.
92.5
148.8
410 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 250
Junction of New York State Highway 104 &New York State Highway 250. Community of Webster, Monroe County, New York.
98.8
159.0
440 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 350
Northern terminus of New York State Highway 350 in the town of Ontario. Nearby is the Ontario Golf Course, Spencer Speedway (race track). To the north on Ontario Center Rd, community of Ontario, Wayne County, New York; Brick Church Corners (or Ontario Heritage Square).
108.2
174.2
410 ft.
Williamson-Sodus Airport, NY
Williamson-Sodus Airport, Wayne County, New York; public airport, 5.56 kilometers west of Sodus.
110.4
177.6
436 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 88
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 88. Community of Sodus, Wayne County, New York. Places of interest: Wallington Cobblestone Schoolhouse District No. 8, Red Brick Church.
116.1
186.9
397 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 14
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 14, north to Sodus Bay, Wayne County, New York; south to community of Lyons, Wayne County, New York.
120.2
193.5
361 ft.
Junction: New State Highway 414
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 414, which terminates at this point; to the south it goes to the community of Rose, Wayne County, New York to the south. To the north, State Highway 414 becomes Country Rd 254/Lake Bluff Rd/Garner Rd. to Chimney Bluffs State Park, Huron, Wayne County, New York, on Lake Ontario, east of Sodus Bay; hiking trails, picnic areas, grills, restrooms, biking, showshoeing, snowmobiling, skiing.
125.4
201.8
423 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 89
This junction with New York State Highway 104 in the town of Wolcott, Wayne County, New York, is the northern end of New York State Highway 89; to the south is the community of South Butler, previously known as Harringtons Corner), where the ordination of Antoinette Brown (first woman minister in the U.S.) was held in 1853.
126.8
204.1
433 ft.
Wolcott, NY
Take Ridge Rd/Oswego St. west to Community of Wolcott, Wayne County, New York. The centerpiece of the Wolcott Square Historic District is the Northrup Park.
129.6
208.5
417 ft.
Junction: New York State HIghway 370
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 370, which ends at this juncture. North to community of Red Creek, Wayne County, New York. Limited services.
134.5
216.5
423 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 38
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 38, ends at New York 104A to the north, intersects New York State Highway 370 to the south.
136.3
219.4
384 ft.
Martville, NY
Community of Martville, Cayuga County, New York.
139.6
224.7
400 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 34
At this juncture, New York State Highway 34 terminates.
141.1
227.0
358 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 3
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 3, to community of Fulton, Oswego County, New York to the east; to community of Hannibal, Oswego County, New York to the west.
151.5
243.8
279 ft.
Breitbeck Park, NY
Breitbeck Park, City of Oswego New York; overlooks Lake Ontario
152.1
244.8
272 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 48
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 48, which ends at this point and becomes W 1st St. to the north. City of Oswego, New York, on Lake Ontario, called 'The Port City of Central New York, and is the county seat of Oswego County. Places of interest: Oswego Speedway, racing facility; State University of New York; H. Lee White Marine Museum; Richardson-Bates House; Fort Ontario; several historic homes and sites such as the Market House, Oswego City Library, U.S. Customhouse, Oswego County Courthouse. On W 1st St., 'NASH,' the last surviving U.S. Army tugboat that took part in WWII's D-Day Normandy landing.
152.3
245.1
279 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 481/57
At this junction, New York State Highway 481/57 terminates.
152.5
245.4
299 ft.
Historic Fort Ontario, NY
Fort Ontario, Oswego City, New York. Built in 1755 during the French and Indian War. Used to be called 'Fort of the Six Nations.' Utilized as a public museum known as Fort Ontario State Historic Site.
156.3
251.5
367 ft.
Scriba, NY
Community of Scriba, Oswego County, New York, created in 1811; Scriba Town Park.
158.6
255.3
466 ft.
Lycoming, NY
Community of Lycoming, Oswego County, New York. Alt: 335 ft.
161.4
259.8
413 ft.
Junction: New York 104B
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York 104B, ends at New York State Highway 3; to Texas. Oswego County, New York, founded in 1794, places of interest include Mexico Point State Park and Derby Hill Bird Sanctuary.
162.2
261.1
423 ft.
New Haven, NY
Community of New Haven, Oswego County, New York, originally referred to as 'Vera Cruz.' Alt: 420 ft.
166.9
268.6
410 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 69
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 69. State Highway 69 ends at the community of Mexico, Oswego County, New York. Mexico Community Park off NY 104/Main Street. Historic places include the Fowler-Loomis House, constructed in 1847, Greek Revival style; Phineas Davis Farmstead, built in 1870-1873; Hamilton Farmstead, built in 1848, Greek Revival style; Mexico Railroad Depot, built in 1905, used as a railroad depot until 1940; Timothy Skinner House, built in 1869; Orson Ames House, built in 1830; Leonard Ames Farmhouse, built in 1815, Federal style. Mexico Village Historic District.
170.3
274.0
410 ft.
Stillman Farmstead, NY
Stillman Farmstead, historic farm complex, Mexico, Oswego County, New York, built in 1889, Queen Anne style.
171.1
275.4
463 ft.
Junction: US Highway 11
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & US Highway 11, intersects New York State Highway 69 to the south, to community of Hastings-on-Hudson, Westchester County, New York; to the north, to the communities of Pulaski and Sandy Creek, Oswego County, New York. Pulaski has heavy snow in the winter.
172.4
277.5
489 ft.
Junction: US Interstate Highway 81
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & US Interstate Highway 81, intersects New York State Highway 69 to the south; north to community of Lacona, Oswego County, New York.
182.1
293.0
650 ft.
Junction: New York State Highway 13
Junction of New York State Highway 104 & New York State Highway 13; eastern terminus of State Highway 104; northeast to community of Williamstown, Oswego County, New York; Oswego County Nature Park, trails, picnic areas, 3 lakes [Lake Lorraine, Allen Pond, and Edick Pond); northwest to Altmar, New York, seat of the town government. LD10e