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New York State #12 Highway Guide

Miles Kms Item Summary
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City of Binghamton, New York
Junction of Interstate Highway #81. Access to town of Chenango, New York. Attractions in and around Binghamton; Roberson Museum and Science Center - Kopernik Space Education Center - The Discovery Center - Hanford Mills Museum - North East Classic Car Museum. Susquehanna Heritage Area - Binghamton, Northgate Speedway - Cutler Botanic Garden - Bundy Museum & Galleries - Broome County Forum Theatre - Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park - Antique Row.
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0.2
Services and fuel at highway
South side of highway.
0.6
1.0
Services and fuel at highway
North side of highway. Access to community of Castle Creek, New York - 7 miles West of highway.
0.7
1.1

View from highway driving East.
1.2
1.9
Services and fuel at highway
South side of highway.
3.2
5.1
Services and fuel at highway
South side of highway.
3.5
5.6
Community of Kattelville, New York

5.0
8.0
View from highway
View from highway driving East.
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8.0
Welcome to the community of Chenango Forks
Chenango, New York is the 3rd largest town in Broome County New York. The town is located on the western shore of the Chenango River and borders the northern edge of the City of Binghamton. To the west are the rolling hills of the Chenango River valley. The northern border of the town reaches toward Chenango County. The town of Chenango includes the hamlets of Castle Creek, Chenango Bridge, Nimmonsburg, Chenango Forks & Kattelville. Access to the Chenango Valley State Park - East side of highway. A picturesque 167 foot waterfall is the main attraction of Chittenango Falls State Park. Visitors can view the falls from the top, walk the winding trail into the gorge view the falls from the footbridge and return to the top along the small trail on the opposite side of the gorge. Activities include camping, fishing, hiking and picnicking. Nearby State Parks and Sites, Lorenzo State Historic Site Green Lakes State Park Verona Beach State Park Clark Reservation State Park Delta Lake State Park
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Point of Information - crossing the Chenango River. Photo taken while looking South at the Chenango River.
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11.3
Junction of Highway #79 North
Access to community of Whitney Point.
7.3
11.8
Junction of Highway #79 South
Access to communities of North Fenton and Belden.
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12.3
Access to campgrounds

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12.4
Point of Information
Chenango County, New York ' Chenango' means, pleasant river flowing through the land of the bull thistle'. Established in 1798 and originally including all of Madison as well as Chenango counties. Between the rolling hills of the county runs four rivers: The Susquehanna, the Chenango, the Unadilla and the Otselic.
8.0
12.9
Access to campgrounds
South side of highway.
12.1
19.5
Junction of County Roadway #2
North side of highway.
12.7
20.4
Services and gas at highway

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23.2

Community of Greene, New York.
14.9
23.9

Junction of Highway #206 - West to community of Triangle, New York. Services and fuel at highway. Access to Highway #41 North to Smithville Flats, New York and Cortland, New York. Access to Highway #41 South to community of Bainbridge, New York.
15.3
24.6
Junction of Highway #41 North
Access to communities of Smithville Flats, New York and Cortland, New York. Note: Highway #41 overlap of Highway #12 ends at this point.
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32.2
Photo - Brisben, New York highway sign
Community of Brisben, New York.
22.2
35.7
View from highway
View from highway driving East.
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36.6
Roadside turnout
Access to picnic tables - North side of highway.
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42.5
Access to community of Smithville Flats, Brisben, New York.
10 miles North of highway.
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43.9
Roadside turnout
Gravel, no services - South side of highway.
27.5
44.2
Community of Oxford, New York.

28.2
45.4

Welcome to community of Oxford, New York. Junction of Highway #220 - West to the Bowman Lake State Park and Lake McDonough. Bowman Lake State Park: Scenic park roads wind through evergreen and hardwood forests to shady campsites. There is a sandy lakefront for swimmers and sunbathers with several picnic areas nearby. Nearby State Parks and sites, Gilbert Lake State Park Hunt's Pond State Park Oquaga Creek State Park Chenango Valley State Park Glimmerglass State Park
28.2
45.4
View from highway
Looking East at the Chenango River, New York..
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45.4
Note: Highway #220 overlaps Highway #12 at this point.

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45.5
Services and fuel at highway
East side of highway.
28.5
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Services and fuel at highway
South side of highway.
28.8
46.3
Note: Overlap of Highway #220 ends at this point
Highway #220 heads East.
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47.6
County Roadway#4
North side of highway. Access to community of Preston, New York - 6 miles North.
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49.5
Community of Preston, New York
Northern boundary.
31.5
50.7
Access to city of Norwich, New York

33.4
53.7
Access to state police
East side of highway.
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54.6
Junction of County Roadway #46
West side of highway. Access to gas and diesel - East side of highway.
35.0
56.4
City of Norwich, business section
Access to fuel on East side of highway.
35.3
56.8
Access to lodging
East side of highway.
35.4
57.0
City of Norwich, New York

36.0
58.0

Downtown business section of Norwich, New York. Junction of Highway #23 - West to communities of South Plymouth, New York and North Pharsalia, New York; East to community of South New Berlin, New York.
37.3
60.0
Services and fuel at the highway
West side of highway.
37.5
60.4
Services and fuel at the highway
Both sides of highway.
37.7
60.6
Junction of Highway #320
Access to community of New Berlin, New York - East of highway.
38.7
62.3
Access to Chenango County Airport
East side of highway.
41.8
67.2
View from highway
View from highway driving East.
41.9
67.5
Access to Bed & Breakfast
East side of highway.
42.9
69.0
Point of Information
Crossing the Chenango River, New York.
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70.5
Access to roadside turnout
With picnic area - East side of highway.
44.4
71.5
View from highway
View from highway driving East.
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Village of Sherburne, New York.
47.8
76.9
Junction of Highway #80
East access to communities of Columbus, New York, Edmunsten, New York and West Burlington, New York; West to communities of Smyrna, New York, Otselio, New York and Georgetown, New York. Access to downtown area of Sherburne, New York.
48.2
77.5
Services and fuel at highway
West side of highway.
48.2
77.6
Access to lodging
East side of highway.
48.5
78.1
Junction of Highway #12B
West side of highway. Access to communities of Earlville, New York and Hamilton, New York.
49.1
79.0
Howard Road
West side of highway.
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80.0
Junction of County Roadway #24 - Shawler Brook Road
East of highway.
51.3
82.5
View from highway
View from highway driving East.
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84.0
Junction of County Roadway #102
This roadway heads West.
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84.0
Junction of County Roadway #95
This roadway heads East.
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86.6
Junction of County Roadway #102
Community of Hamilton, New York - Southern boundary. Access to the Colgate University.
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89.5
Junction of County Roadway #108
West side of highway.
56.5
91.0
View from highway
View from highway driving East.
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91.3
Community of East Hamilton, New York

56.9
91.6
County Roadway #74

57.9
93.1
Access to campgrounds
Also access to community of Hubbardsville, New York - West of highway.
58.2
93.7
View from highway
Driving East on Highway #12.
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95.2
Community of Brookfield, New York

61.8
99.4
View from highway
View from highway driving East.
62.0
99.7
Junction of County Roadway #78
Community of North Brookfield, New York.
62.8
101.0
Oneida County, New York
Southern boundary. Oneida County holds the upper reaches of the Mohawk River flowing eastward to the Hudson River. The County is also the site of streams flowing west to the Great Lakes, North to the St. Lawrence River, and South to the Susquehanna River. The height of land in this east-west watershed divide is the site of the City of Rome, New York. A few miles to the east is the site where the Mohawk River is the most fordable for north-south travel, the City of Utica, New York.
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Community of Sangerfield, New York
Junction of Highway #20 - East to communities of Bridgewater, New York and West Winfield, New York; West to Madison, New York and Bouckville, New York. Services and fuel available at highway.
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109.0
View from highway

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110.0
Community of Marshall, New York

69.0
111.0
View from highway
View from highway driving East.
71.2
114.6
Access to community of Paris Station, New York
East side of highway.
72.8
117.1
Community of Paris, New York

73.7
118.6
Access to community of Paris, NY - business district
East side of highway.
74.0
119.1
Access to community of Paris, Old Route #12
East side of highway.
74.3
119.5
Access to community of Clinton, New York
West side of highway.
74.6
120.0
Point of Information
Entering Mohawk Valley, New York.
75.7
121.8
View from highway
View from highway driving East.
77.7
125.0

Welcome to New Hartford, New York Junction of Highway #5 - West to communities of Sherrill, New York, Fayettville, New York and Syracuse, New York. Junction of Highway #8, South to Clayville, New York and Cassville, New York; North to communities of Cold Brook, NY and Ohio.
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125.0
City of New Hartford,
Note: Highways #5, 8 and 12 all overlap each other at this point. Continue on this highway to the city of Utica. Attractions in Utica NY; The Children's Museum of History, Natural History, Science & Technology - Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute - National Distance Running Hall of Fame - Oneida County Historical Society -Stanley Theater - Utica Memorial Auditorium - Utica Marsh Wildlife Management Area - Utica Symphony Orchestra - Utica Zoo.
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125.0
End of highway travel guide -Se
End of highway travel guide. For travel north via New York Highway # 8 See Milebymile.com - New York Road Map Travel Guide - Utica (turn off for the Adirondack Park) to Vermont State Line.