New York State Route 20N | ||||
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Map of the Syracuse area with NY 20N highlighted in red
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Route information | ||||
Auxiliary route of US 20 | ||||
Maintained by New York Department of Public Works | ||||
Length: | 30.76 mi (49.50 km) | |||
Existed: | May 1937 – 1961 | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US 20 / NY 174 in Marcellus town | |||
NY 174 / NY 175 in Marcellus village US 11 in Syracuse NY 20SY / NY 92 / NY 173 in Manlius |
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East end: | US 20 / NY 20SY / NY 92 in Cazenovia | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Onondaga, Madison | |||
Highway system | ||||
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New York State Route 20N (NY 20N) was a state highway in central New York in the United States. It was an alternate route of U.S. Route 20 (US 20) that stretched for 30.5 miles (49.1 km) between Marcellus and Cazenovia. The road began at its parent route, US 20, and NY 174 in Marcellus and ended at US 20, NY 20SY, and NY 92 in Cazenovia. All of NY 20N was concurrent with at least one other route, namely NY 174 in Marcellus, NY 175 from Marcellus to Onondaga Hill, NY 173 from Onondaga Hill to Manlius, and NY 92 and NY 20SY between Manlius and Cazenovia. NY 20N was assigned in May 1937 and removed in 1961 along with NY 20SY.
NY 20N began at an intersection with US 20 and NY 174 in the town of Marcellus. The route headed north, overlapping NY 174 through the town of Marcellus into the village of Marcellus. At the time, the two routes entered the village on South Street and followed it north to Main Street. NY 20N and NY 174 turned east, following Main for a half-block to North Street. Here, NY 20N and NY 174 split, with NY 174 heading to the west and NY 20N proceeding east along NY 175, which began at this junction at the time of NY 20N's removal.