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New York State Route 46A

New York State Route 274 marker

New York State Route 274
Map of New York State Route 274
Map of Oneida County in central New York with NY 274 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length: 10.44 mi (16.80 km)
Existed: early 1950s – present
Major junctions
South end: NY 365 in Holland Patent
North end: NY 46 in Western
Location
Counties: Oneida
Highway system
NY 273 NY 275
NY 46 NY 46A NY 47

New York State Route 46A
Location: FloydWestern
Existed: 1930–early 1950s

New York State Route 274 marker

New York State Route 274 (NY 274) is a 10.44-mile (16.80 km) state highway located entirely in Oneida County, New York, in the United States. The route begins at an intersection with NY 365 in the village of Holland Patent and heads north and west for 5 miles (8 km) in each direction to a junction with NY 46 at the hamlet of Frenchville in the town of Western. A two-lane highway its entire length, much of NY 274 is narrow and winding. The northwesternmost 2 miles (3.2 km) of the highway are particularly narrow and curved, running alongside a tributary of the Mohawk River. NY 274 was originally designated as part of New York State Route 46A, an alternate route of NY 46 between Rome and Western, in 1930 before gaining its current designation in the early 1950s.

NY 274 begins at an intersection with NY 365 (Main Street) in the village of Holland Patent, situated north of Ninemile Creek. The highway heads north on the two-lane Steuben Street, passing by a long row of homes located along the eastern bank of Willow Creek, a tributary of Ninemile Creek. Outside of the village, the homes taper off as the route enters a hilly, wooded area of central Oneida County. Willow Creek leaves NY 274 a short distance later, heading northwestward toward its source in the adjacent town of Floyd. The road continues northward on a slightly northwestern track, climbing in elevation and crossing into Floyd. Here, the trees give way to rolling fields as the route heads through the small hamlet of East Floyd. Over the next 3 miles (5 km), the route winds its way northward across open terrain and a stretch of marshland before making a sharp turn to the west in the town of Steuben.


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