Crescent, New York
Crescent is a hamlet in the town of Halfmoon, New York. It lies on the north bank of the Mohawk River in Saratoga County. Crescent was the northern terminus of an aqueduct which carried the Erie Canal over the Mohawk River. The original wooden aqueduct was built in 1825. The 26-arched stone aqueduct which replaced the wooden structure, was demolished in 1918 and only fragments of the stone piers remain. Today Crescent is the location of the Crescent Bridge carrying U.S. Route 9 from Albany County.
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Crescent, New York
Crescent is a hamlet in the town of Halfmoon, New York. It lies on the north bank of the Mohawk River in Saratoga County. Crescent was the northern terminus of an aqueduct which carried the Erie Canal over the Mohawk River. The original wooden aqueduct was built in 1825. The 26-arched stone aqueduct which replaced the wooden structure, was demolished in 1918 and only fragments of the stone piers remain. Today Crescent is the location of the Crescent Bridge carrying U.S. Route 9 from Albany County.
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named for the crescent shaped curve of the Mohawk River
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Crescent Bridge, Crescent, New York
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Crescent is a hamlet in the to ...... S. Route 9 from Albany County.
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