Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 1654 ft. |
New York - Pennsylvania State Line |
Pennsylvania State Highway 449 becomes New York State Highway 19 when it crosses the New York-Pennsylvania State Line. |
4.0 6.5 1598 ft. |
Willing, NY |
Community of Willing, Allegany County, New York. |
6.7 10.8 1549 ft. |
Stannards, NY |
Community of Stannards, town of Willing, Allegany County, New York, at the junction of New York State Highway 19 with New York State Highway 248. To the west, NY State Highway 248 proceeds to the community of Whitesville, Allegany County, New York. |
9.1 14.6 1496 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 417 |
Junction of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 417; overlaps NY State Highway 19 in the community of Wellsville, Allegany County, New York, then turns east on Bolivar Road; to the west, to the community of Andover, Allegany County, New York. Island Park is west off NY State Highway 19. |
14.2 22.9 1457 ft. |
Scio, NY |
Community of Scio, Allegany County, New York. To the east, Country Rd 10/Vandermark Rd transverses the Vandermark State Forest. |
16.8 27.0 1421 ft. |
Plumbottom State Forest, NY |
Plum Bottom Road provides access to Plumbuttom State Forest, towns of Amity and Ward, Allegany County, New York; hiking, camping, horseback riding, snowmobiling, picnicking, hunting, fishing. |
19.4 31.3 1385 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 244 |
Junction of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 244. Community of Belmont, town of Amity, Allegany County, New York. Historic structures in Belmont include the Belmont Hotel, constructed in 1890 and the Belmont Literary and Historical Society Free Library, built between 1893 and 1904. |
22.4 36.0 1348 ft. |
Junction: US Interstate Highway 86 |
Intersection of New York State Highway 19 with US Interstate Highway 86 (Southern Tier Expressway) & New York State Highway 17. To the community of Almond, Allegany County, New York; to the south is the community of Friendship, Allegany County, New York.
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25.1 40.4 1312 ft. |
Angelica, NY |
East of New York State Highway 19, on Country Road 16 is the community of Angelica, Allegany County, New York. There are many antique shops in Angelica. |
28.2 45.4 1299 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 305 |
New York State Highway 305 ends at its junction with New York State Highway 19. NY State Highway 305 heads west to the community of Back Creek, town of New Hudson, Allegany County, New York. |
29.1 46.9 1309 ft. |
Belfast, NY |
Community of Belfast, Allegany County, New York; named after the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
33.4 53.7 1237 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 243 |
Junction of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 243, provides access to Rushford Lake to the east. Community of Caneadea, Allegany County, New York. On Country Rd 46/East Hill Rd is Caneadea Bridge (or East Hill Road Bridge, a historic Camelback Parker truss bridge, built in 1903, extends over the Genesee River. East Hill Rd also provides access to the Allen Lake State Forest. |
35.0 56.3 1240 ft. |
Moss Lake Bog, NY |
Moss Lake Bog, town of Caneadea, New York, an 83-acre glacial kettle lake, has a trail and boardwalk which crosses the moss, open daily to the public. |
36.7 59.1 1204 ft. |
Houghton, NY |
Community of Hougton, town of Caneadea, Allegany County, New York. Nearby is Houghton College, which began as Houghton Seminary in 1883. |
40.3 64.9 1175 ft. |
Fillmore, NY |
Community of Fillmore, Allegany County, New York, at the junction of New York State Highway 19 and New York State Highway 19A. To get to the community of Granger, Allegany County, New York, take Country Rd 4, then left on Country Rd 15. From Country Rd 15, turn on Heidenreich Rd/Walbridge Rd to the English Hill State Forest (1,395 acres, hunting, snowmobiling).
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42.5 68.4 1316 ft. |
Hume, NY |
Community of Hume, Allegany County, New York,
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42.5 68.4 1316 ft. |
Centerville-Hume Road, NY |
Community of Hume, Allegany County, New York on Centerville-Hume Rd. Further west is the community of Centerville, Allegany County, New York. Swift Hill Forest can be accessed from Centerville-Hume Rd, then left on Rushford Rd.(1,569 acres), hunting, trapping, hiking, camping, snowmobiling. |
48.9 78.7 1765 ft. |
Pike, NY |
Community of Pike, Wyoming County, New York, at the junction of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 39. Site of the Wyoming County Fairgrounds. To the east, NY State Highway 39 intersects with New York State Highway 362 at the community of Bliss, Wyoming County, New York. NY State Highway 39 briefly joins NY State Highway 19 on Allegany Rd before it heads northeast to the community of Castile, Wyoming County, New York.
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54.2 87.3 1617 ft. |
Gainesville, NY |
Community of Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York, on New York State Highway 19, named after General Edmund P. Gaines. |
55.2 88.8 1667 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 78 |
New York State Highway 78 begins at its junction with New York State Highway 19. To the east, the community of Wethersfield, Wyoming County, New York is accessible from NY State Highway 78. |
56.7 91.2 1388 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 19A |
Community of Silver Springs, town of Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York, is on New York State Highway 19A. |
57.7 92.8 1306 ft. |
Rock Glen, NY |
Community of Rock Glen, Wyoming County, New York. |
61.6 99.2 1014 ft. |
Warsaw, NY |
Community of Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York; county seat of Wyoming County; at the junction of US Highway 20A & New York State Highway 19. Monument Circle Historic District in Warsaw, 18 acres, includes among others, the Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1876-1877), Wyoming County Courthouse (1937), Warsaw Public Library (1905). |
67.3 108.3 991 ft. |
Carlton Hill State Forest, NY |
Fox Road to the west of New York State Highway 19 accesses Carlton Hill State Forest; take Fox Rd, then right on Bank Street Road. Kingsley Rd passes the community of Middlebury, Wyoming County, New York. |
68.3 109.9 991 ft. |
Wyoming, NY |
Community of Wyoming, Wyoming County, New York, on New York State Highway 19. Historic sites include Middlebury Academy (built in 1817), Bryant Fleming House (built in 1850). |
74.1 119.2 955 ft. |
Pavilion, NY |
Community of Pavilion, Genesee County, New York, at the junction of New York State Highway 19 and New York State Highway 63. To the east, NY State Highway 63 goes to the community of Piffard, Livingston County, New York; to the west is the community of East Bethany, town of Bethany, Genesee County, New York. |
76.4 122.9 951 ft. |
Junction: US Highway 20 |
Junction of New York Highway 19 & US Highway 20; to the east, to the community of Avon, Livingston County, New York; to the west, to the community of Alexander, Genesee County, New York. |
81.5 131.2 906 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 5 |
Junction of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 5. Community of LeRoy, Genesee County, New York. East on NY State Highway 5 is LeRoy County Club and LeRoy Airport; to the south is the community of Safford, Genesee County, New York, at the southern terminus of New York State Highway 237.
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85.4 137.4 719 ft. |
Junction: US Interstate Highway 90 |
Junction of New York State Highway 19 & US Interstate Highway 90 (New York State Thruway/Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway). |
88.7 142.8 663 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 33 |
Junction of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 33; become NY State Highway 33A after it crosses US Interstate Highway 490 to the east, to the community of Riga, New York. To the southwest, NY State Highway 33 intersects NY State Highway 237 and US Interstate 90. |
89.1 143.4 646 ft. |
Junction: New York State HIghway 262 |
Junction of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 262 (eastern terminus); west to the community of Byron, Genesee County, New York. |
89.6 144.2 610 ft. |
Bergen, NY |
Community of Bergen, Genesee County, New York. Bergen Swamp (wildlife preserve) houses the Eastern Massasauga, a small endangered rattlesnake. Lake Street Historic District in downtown Bergen contains many buildings of the Romanesque Revival style. |
91.8 147.8 594 ft. |
Churchville County Park, NY |
Peachy Rd/Kendall Rd/Country Rd 163 takes you to Churchville County Park on Kendall Road. Churchville Golf Course. |
96.4 155.2 663 ft. |
Country Rd 173/Colby St., NY |
Country Rd 173/Colby Street provides to Ledgedale Airpark, a public use airport, and Northampton Park. |
97.7 157.2 610 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 31 |
Intersection of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 31; to Northampton Park and the community of Spencerport, New York, to the east; to the west, to the community of Clarendon, New York. |
98.7 158.8 515 ft. |
Brockport, NY |
Community of Brockport, New York. State University of New York at Brockport on New Campus Drive/Adams Street. Main Street (New York State Highway 19) is a tourist attraction for its many historical buildings. Historic Morgan-Manning House, built in 1854. |
100.2 161.3 427 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 104 |
Junction of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 104. East to the community of Greece, New York. West to the community of Murray, New York. Nearby Hafner Park can be accessed on Horizon Park Drive or from Lake Road. |
104.6 168.3 331 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 18 |
New York State Highway 19 and New York State Highway 18 intersect at this juncture. Hamlin Recreation Area (1658 Lake Road, Tel. 585-964-7222) is off NY State Highway 18 to the west. NY State Highway 18 merges with NY State Highway 272 to the east and provides access to the community of Kendall, Orleans County, New York. |
114.5 184.3 305 ft. |
Junction: New York State Highway 360 |
Junction of New York State Highway 19 & New York State Highway 360 on Lake Rd East Fork. NY State Highway 360 ends at this Y-intersection and NY State Highway 19 continues southward. |
117.9 189.7 253 ft. |
Junction: Lake Ontario State Parkway |
New York State Highway 19 ends at this junction with the Lake Ontario State Parkway. To the west of Lake Ontario State Parkway is Hamlin Beach (campsites, nature trail, hiking, biking, fishing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing). To the east, the Lake Ontario Parkway accesses the Braddock Point Lighthouse (on Lighthouse Road) and Braddock Bay (excellent bird-watching area). LD10-e |