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New York State Route 17M ( NY 17M) is an east–west state highway in Orange County, New York, in the United States. It extends for 26.63 miles (42.86 km) from west of the city of Middletown to what is currently the north–south section of NY 17 just southeast of the village of Harriman. It is a busy main street in Middletown and the village ...
Goshen (village), New York. / 41.400°N 74.317°W / 41.400; -74.317. Goshen is a village in and the county seat of Orange County, New York, United States. [2] The population was 5,777 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown metropolitan area as well as the larger New York metropolitan area .
The Goshen Central School District is a public school district in Orange County, New York, United States. It educates children in the village of Goshen and most of the town , as well as the Campbell Hall section of the neighboring Town of Hamptonburgh and part of the Town of Wallkill , including the hamlet of Michigan Corners .
The Dutchess Quarry Cave Site is located along NY 17A in the Town of Goshen in Orange County, New York. It is midway between the village of Goshen and Florida, at the junction of Quarry Road (Orange County Route 68), built into the side of a 580-foot (177 m) hill known as Mount Lookout. In the 1960s, archaeologists digging at the site found ...
New York State Route 17 Map of NY 17: segments concurrent with I-86 in red, non-Interstate segments in blue, section extending into Pennsylvania in pink Route information Maintained by NYSDOT and NYSTA Length 396.84 mi (638.65 km) Existed 1924 –present Major junctions West end I-86 at the Pennsylvania State line in Mina Major intersections US 62 in Kennedy US 219 in Seneca Nation Territory I ...
Parkways. ← NY 17. → NY 17B. New York State Route 17A ( NY 17A) is a state highway in southern New York in the United States, entirely within Orange County. Its western terminus is located in the village of Goshen at a junction with NY 17 (Future I-86 ), and its eastern terminus is at another intersection with NY 17 located in Southfields.
In the 1930s, New York-based RCA was the nation's largest manufacturer of phonographs.In the late 19th and early 20th century, most sheet music in the United States—especially the popular songs of the day, many now standards—was printed at Tin Pan Alley, so called because the constant sound of new songs being tried out on pianos in the publishing houses was said to sound like a tin pan.
ALM (formerly American Lawyer Media) is a media company headquartered in the Socony–Mobil Building in Manhattan, [2] and is a provider of specialized business news and information, focused primarily on the legal, insurance, and commercial real estate sectors. [3] The company was started in 1979 by Steven Brill to publish The American Lawyer .