New York State Route 265
New York State Route 265 (NY 265) is a 19.75-mile (31.78 km) long state highway located in the western part of New York in the United States. NY 265 is a north–south route that roughly parallels the western parts of the Niagara River in Erie County and Niagara County. For much of its southern course, it is more frequently referred to by its longtime name, Military Road, which dates back to 1801 as a road to connect the city of New Amsterdam (now Buffalo) and Fort Niagara near Lake Ontario.
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New York State Route 265
New York State Route 265 (NY 265) is a 19.75-mile (31.78 km) long state highway located in the western part of New York in the United States. NY 265 is a north–south route that roughly parallels the western parts of the Niagara River in Erie County and Niagara County. For much of its southern course, it is more frequently referred to by its longtime name, Military Road, which dates back to 1801 as a road to connect the city of New Amsterdam (now Buffalo) and Fort Niagara near Lake Ontario.
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New York State Route 265 (NY 2 ...... ction with NY 104 in Lewiston.
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North Tonawanda
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NYSDOT and the cities of Buffalo, Tonawanda and Niagara Falls
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Map of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls area with NY 265 highlighted in red
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Northern terminus of NY 265 / NY 384 overlap
Northern terminus of NY 266; former western terminus of NY 356
Southern terminus of NY 265 / NY 384 overlap
Southern terminus of NY 429
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via Upper Mountain Road
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New York State Route 265 (NY 2 ...... ort Niagara near Lake Ontario.
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New York State Route 265
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Military Road
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