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{{Short description|State highway in Onondaga County, New York, US}} | |||
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|map=New York Route 174 |
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|map_notes=NY 174 highlighted in red | |||
|map_alt=NY 174 follows a north–south alignment through western Onondaga County, southwest of Syracuse. It has a short overlap with US 20 south of Marcellus. | |||
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'''New York State Route 174''' is a |
'''New York State Route 174''' ('''NY 174''') is a ] in ], located in ], in the United States. The highway is {{convert|16.7|mi|1}} long and passes through mostly rural regions. Route 174 begins at an intersection with ] in ], a hamlet of ]. It heads generally northward for most of its length, except for short distances in the villages of ] and ]. The route ends at a junction with ] west of Camillus, at the west end of the Route 5 Camillus bypass. Route 174 is located along a large ] ] ] ], known as the ]. The formation is named for an ] found near the town of ], during a ] in 1839. | ||
The road was first constructed in the early 19th century following the path of ], which connected several early settlements in Central New York. The northern half of the route, between the villages of Marcellus and Camillus, was later improved as a ] in 1855 by a private corporation that collected tolls from travelers on the road. The state took over the maintenance of the road by the beginning of the 20th century. The former plank road and an extension south to ] and southwest to ] was first designated as Route 174 in the ]. Since then, several minor realignments have been made in the areas of the villages of Marcellus and Camillus to accommodate newly built bypasses. | |||
== Route description == | |||
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Route 174 begins at an intersection with ] at Onondaga CR 263 in Bordino.<ref name="google1">{{cite map|publisher=]|url=http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rlz=1T4ADBF_enUS232US232&q=from:+Rose+Hill+Rd/RT-174+%4042.858837,+-76.337914+to:+RT-174+%4042.930502,+-76.335425&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl|title=Overview Map of NY 174 from Borodino to Skaneateles|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> Route 174 proceeds north, intersecting with Elbert Road (Onondaga CR 131), where 174 turns east. Route 174 then heads north at the turn near ]. It follows the shoreline of the lake and intersects at the northern end with Onondaga CR 124. Route 174 passes through ], intersecting with Onondaga CR 21 before entering the town of ] soon afterwards.<ref name="google1"/> | |||
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In Skaneateles, Route 174 becomes concurrent with ] at 6.46 miles (10.39 kilometres).<ref name="google2">{{cite map|publisher=]|url=http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rlz=1T4ADBF_enUS232US232&q=from:+RT-174+%4042.930502,+-76.335425+to:+RT-174/W+Seneca+Turnpike+%4042.982708,+-76.334229&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl|title=Overview Map of NY 174 from Skaneateles to Marcellus|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> The concurrency is short-lived, as Route 174 turns to the north along Sevier Road at 6.77 miles (10.89 kilometres). It proceeds north, intersecting with Onondaga CR 177 in Skaneateles. At 9.09 miles (14.62 kilometres), ] interchanges along with Onondaga CR 73, whereupon Routes 174 and 175 become concurrent for 1.57 miles (2.52 kilometres). The two roads go into ] and split at 10.66 miles (17.15 kilometres). Route 174 turns along the West Seneca Turnpike as it heads through downtown Marcellus.<ref name="google2"/> | |||
==Route description== | |||
Route 174 turns north on North Street and heads out of Marcellus,<ref name="google3">{{cite map|publisher=]|url=http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rlz=1T4ADBF_enUS232US232&q=from:+RT-174/W+Seneca+Turnpike+%4042.982708,+-76.334229+to:+RT-174+W+%4043.034623,+-76.321409&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl|title=Overview Map of NY 174 from Marcellus to NY 5|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> twisting and turning its way northward, passing through Marcellus Falls, and intersecting several county routes in Onondaga County. It then intersects with Onondaga CR 236/Reference Route 931F in Bennetts Corners, which is a connector road to ]. Route 174 heads to the northeast and makes a sharp turn onto West Genesee Street, where it comes to an end at a jughandle for ].<ref name="google3"/> | |||
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NY 174 begins its {{convert|16|mi|0|sp=us|adj=on}} route through Onondaga County at an intersection with ] in the ] of ], on the shores of ].<ref name="google1">{{Google maps |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rlz=1T4ADBF_enUS232US232&q=from:+Rose+Hill+Rd/RT-174+%4042.858837,+-76.337914+to:+RT-174+%4042.930502,+-76.335425&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl |title = Overview Map of NY 174 from Borodino to Marcellus |access-date = December 7, 2007 }}</ref> The road heads north, passing to the east of Hardscrabble Point, to an intersection with Eibert Road (] or CR 131) where it turns east. The highway then heads eastward for about a mile (1.6 km) to a turn along the shore of ]. It follows the shoreline of the lake northward into the town of ], soon entering the hamlet of ]. North of Marietta, the lake narrows into the ], which parallels NY 174 for the rest of the highway's length.<ref name="google1"/> | |||
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Within the town of Marcellus, NY 174 intersects and becomes concurrent with ] (US 20) for about {{convert|0.3|mi|1}} until Sevier Road.<ref name="google2">{{Google maps |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rlz=1T4ADBF_enUS232US232&q=from:+RT-174+%4042.930502,+-76.335425+to:+RT-174/W+Seneca+Turnpike+%4042.982708,+-76.334229&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl |title = Overview Map of NY 174 in Marcellus |access-date = December 7, 2007 |link = no}}</ref> NY 174 continues north along Sevier Road, still paralleling the creek, towards the village of ]. South of the village line, ] joins NY 174 and the two routes are concurrent for about 2 miles (3 km). The two roads go around the southeast border of the village, passing by the county park, then split in different directions just east of the village. Route 175 turns to the east while NY 174 turns to the west along the West Seneca Turnpike, entering the village of Marcellus.<ref name="google2"/> | |||
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NY 174 passes through the village center then turns north along North Street and heads out of the village,<ref name="google3">{{Google maps |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rlz=1T4ADBF_enUS232US232&q=from:+RT-174/W+Seneca+Turnpike+%4042.982708,+-76.334229+to:+RT-174+W+%4043.034623,+-76.321409&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl |title = Overview Map of NY 174 from Marcellus to NY 5 |access-date = December 7, 2007 |link = no }}</ref> turning northward through the hamlet of ]. After Marcellus, the land around the route becomes more developed with residential areas becoming more common. About {{convert|0.3|mi|1|adj=on}} north of Marcellus, NY 174 crosses Nine Mile Creek; the bridge itself is designated as NY 174X, which is an internal designation used by ] and not signed as such.<ref>{{cite web|author=New York State Department of Transportation |url=https://www.dot.ny.gov/main/bridgedata/repository/OnondagaBridgeData.pdf |title=Onondaga County Bridge Data |year=2008 |access-date=June 7, 2008 |publisher=New York State Department of Transportation |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120918222503/https://www.dot.ny.gov/main/bridgedata/repository/OnondagaBridgeData.pdf |archive-date=September 18, 2012 }}</ref> | |||
The road continues north, still paralleling the Nine Mile Creek, into the town of ]. In Bennetts Corners, NY 174 intersects with Forward Road (unsigned NY 931F), a connector road to ], then changes direction to head northeast. The road passes by Nose Hill before entering the village of ]. In the village center, NY 174 makes a sharp turn to the west onto West Genesee Street, where it comes to an end just west of the village line at a junction with ] (where its freeway begins) that includes a ], a slip road onto the freeway.<ref name="google3"/> NY 174 is located along a geological feature known as a ] ] ] ], known as the ].<ref name=dispatch>{{cite news |url = http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/science/stories/2008/03/11/Sci_shale.ART_ART_03-11-08_B4_A99I7HO.html?print=yes |title = Low Down, Rich and Stingy |first = Kevin |last = Mayhood |newspaper = ] |date = March 11, 2008 |access-date = January 3, 2010 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110523030900/http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/science/stories/2008/03/11/Sci_shale.ART_ART_03-11-08_B4_A99I7HO.html?print=yes |archive-date = May 23, 2011 }}</ref> The formation is named for an ] found near the town of ], during a ] in 1839.<ref name=MGS1918>{{cite book |last = Clark |first = W. B. |title = The Geography of Maryland |series = Maryland Geological Survey |volume = 10 |year = 1918 |location = Baltimore |publisher = Johns Hopkins Press }}{{page needed|date= March 2017}}</ref> | |||
== History == | |||
Route 174 from the turn north to the intersection with NY 175 in Camillus was part of the original ], one of the longest routes in the states at the time it was built in the ].<ref name="seneca1">Rivette, Barbara S. "Genesee Road." ''Encyclopedia of New York State''. Syracuse University Press, 2005.</ref><ref name="marcellus">{{cite web|url=http://www.nysgis.state.ny.us/gisdata/quads/drg24/usgspreview/index.cfm?code=o42076h3|title=USGS quadrangle of Marcellus, New York (1978)|date=2007|publisher=]|accessdate=2008-01-18}}</ref><ref name="seneca2">Baer, Christopher T. "Turnpikes." ''Encyclopedia of New York State''. Syracuse University Press, 2005.</ref> Route 174 was originally part of ], which stretched from ] to ].<ref>{{cite news|title=New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers|work=]|date=]|page=XX9}}</ref> The "174" designation was added to the road from Borodino to NY 5 in the ].<ref name="1930gb">''Automobile Legal Association (ALA) Automobile Green Book'', 1930/31 and 1931/32 editions, (Scarborough Motor Guide Co., Boston, 1930 and 1931). The 1930/31 edition shows New York state routes prior to the ]</ref> From the ] to the ], Route 174 had a concurrency with the now-defunct ] from U.S. Route 20 to the Route 175 fork., with Route 20N continuing along 175 afterwards. Route 20N was removed from the route in the ].<ref name=gb38>''Automobile Legal Association (ALA) Automobile Green Book'', 1938/39 edition, (W.A. Thibodeau, 1938).</ref><ref name="decertify">{{cite web|url=http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/topo/250k/txu-pclmaps-topo-us-rochester-1961.jpg|title=Rochester road map|date=1961|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-12-07}}</ref> | |||
==History== | |||
Originally, the nearby ] in Onondaga County followed along Forward Road to a concurrency with Route 174.<ref name="rt321">{{cite web|url=http://www.nysgis.state.ny.us/gisdata/quads/drg24/usgspreview/index.cfm?code=o43076a3|title=USGS quadrangle of Camillus, New York (1978)|date=2007|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-12-27}}</ref> The two roads went along Route 174's stretch into Camillus, where both roads terminated at Route 5. Route 321 was truncated to end at Route 5 in Bennetts Corners.<ref name="truncation">{{cite web|url=http://www.nysgis.state.ny.us/gisdata/quads/drg24/dotpreview/index.cfm?code=p28|title=USGS quadrangle of Camillus, New York (1990)|date=2007|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-12-27}}</ref> | |||
===Old roads=== | |||
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The village of Marcellus was first settled in 1794 at the intersection of two transportation routes: an old ] trail running east–west (later to become the ]) and the north–south Nine Mile Creek.<ref name="marcellushistory"/> At the beginning of the 19th century, land travel along the Nine Mile Creek was very difficult and most travel between Marcellus and the settlements along ] was by water.<ref name="marcellushistory">{{cite web |first = J.V.H. |last = Clark |url = http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyononda/MARCELLU/CLARKMAR.HTM |title = History of the Town of Marcellus |year = 1998 |work = Onondaga; or Reminiscences of Earlier and Later Times |access-date = April 4, 2008 |via = Roots Web }}</ref> In 1831 the New York State Legislature authorized the construction of a road to follow Nine Mile Creek from Marcellus towards the town of ] at Onondaga Lake.<ref>{{cite book |url = https://archive.org/details/indextosessionl00stagoog |title = Index to the Session Laws of the State of New York |access-date = April 4, 2008 |year = 1897 |first = William Henry |last = Silvernail |location = New York |publisher = Banks and Brothers |page = |via= ] }}</ref> | |||
In 1855, the road from Marcellus to Camillus along the Nine Mile Creek route was improved by the Camillus and Marcellus Plank Road Company, which was first chartered in 1849, and in 1853 were authorized to collect tolls from travelers using the road.<ref>{{cite book |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=rd5KAAAAMAAJ&pg=PT225 |title = Official Index to the Unconsolidated Laws of the State of New York, 1778–1919 |access-date = April 4, 2008 |year = 1919 |location = Albany, NY |publisher = J.B. Lyon Co |author = New York State Legislature |page = 225 |via= Google Books }}</ref> The improvement of the road led to it becoming a stagecoach route in the middle of the 19th century.<ref>{{cite book |title = Past and Present of Syracuse and Onondaga County |url = https://archive.org/details/pastpresentofsyr01beau |last = Beauchamp |first = William M. |year = 1908 |publisher = S. J. Clarke Publishing Company |pages = 390–394 <!-- |access-date = April 6, 2008--> |location = New York }}</ref> The former plank road alignment in the village of Marcellus (North Street) and the southward continuation along Cherry Street (now South Street) was paved in 1911 as part of the construction of a new state highway that would pass through the town.<ref name="marcellusmap">{{cite map |author = George H. Walker & Company |map-url = http://www.historicmapworks.com/Sections/Maps/viewPlateUS-61646.htm |map = New York Lake Section 20 |title = New York State 1890 to 1908 |year = 1890 |scale = 1:126,720 |publisher = Walker Lith. Publishing Company |access-date = March 21, 2008 |via = Historic Map Works }}</ref><ref name="marcellusmap2">{{cite map |author = Walker Brothers and Company |map-url = http://www.historicmapworks.com/Sections/Maps/viewPlateUS-16267.htm |map = Marcellus, Town of Marcellus |title = Onondaga County |year = 1874 |scale = 1:4,800 |publisher = Walker Brothers and Company |page = 77 |access-date = March 21, 2008 |via= Historic Map Works }}</ref> | |||
===Designation=== | |||
The route from Marcellus (at US 20) to Camillus was designated as NY 174 in the ].<ref name="1930gb">{{cite book |author = Automobile Legal Association |title = Automobile Green Book |edition = 1930–31 |publisher = Scarborough Motor Guide Co. |location = Boston |year = 1930 }}{{page needed|date=March 2017}}<br />{{cite book |author = Automobile Legal Association |title = Automobile Green Book |edition = 1931–32 |publisher = Scarborough Motor Guide Co. |location = Boston |year = 1931 }}{{page needed|date=March 2017}} The 1930–31 edition shows New York state routes prior to the ]</ref> At the time, the segment of modern NY 174 from Otisco Valley Road (south of US 20) to Borodino was designated as NY 337 while NY 174 followed Otisco Valley and Oak Hill Roads southeast to an intersection with ] in ].<ref>{{cite map |title = Road Map of New York |year = 1930 |author1 = Standard Oil Company of New York |author-link = Standard Oil Company of New York |author2 = General Drafting |author2-link = General Drafting |publisher = General Drafting }}{{full citation needed|date=March 2017}}</ref> NY 174 was truncated northwestward {{circa|1932}} to begin at US 20 south of Marcellus. The portion of its former routing between US 20 and NY 337 became a northward extension of NY 337.<ref>{{cite map |title = New York |author1 = Kendall Refining Company |author-link = Kendall Refining Company |year = 1931 |author2 = H.M. Gousha Company |author2-link = H.M. Gousha Company |publisher = H.M. Gousha Company }}{{full citation needed|date=March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite map |title = Texaco Road Map: New York |author1 = Texas Oil Company |author-link = Texas Oil Company |year = 1932 |author2 = Rand McNally and Company |author2-link = Rand McNally and Company |location = Chicago |publisher = Rand McNally and Company }}{{full citation needed|date=March 2017}}</ref> This change was short-lived as NY 337 was supplanted by an extended NY 174 by the following year.<ref>{{cite map |title = Texaco Road Map: New York |author = Texas Oil Company |year = 1933 |author2 = Rand McNally and Company |location = Chicago |publisher = Rand McNally and Company }}{{full citation needed|date=March 2017}}</ref> The northernmost portion of NY 174 from Forward Road to ] in ] was originally designated as part of ] in 1924. The route began in ] and ended in ].<ref>{{cite news |title = New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers |newspaper = ] |date = December 21, 1924 |page = XX9 }}</ref><ref>{{cite map |author = Rand McNally and Company |map-url = http://www.broermapsonline.org/members/NorthAmerica/UnitedStates/Midatlantic/NewYork/unitedstates1926ra_008.html |title = Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas |map = Western New York |scale = Scale not given |location = Chicago |publisher = Rand McNally and Company |year = 1926 |access-date = May 21, 2010 |via= Broer Maps Online }}</ref> The portion of NY 26 between the villages of ] and Camillus became ] as part of the 1930 renumbering, resulting in an ] with NY 174 from Forward Road to NY 5.<ref name="camillus">{{cite map |url = http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/usgspreview/index.cfm?code=o43076a3 |title = Quadrangle of Camillus, New York |orig-year = 1955 |year = 1978 |author = United States Geological Survey |author-link = United States Geological Survey |location = Reston, VA |publisher = United States Geological Survey |access-date = January 18, 2008 |archive-date = September 7, 2022 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220907154903/http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/usgspreview/index.cfm?code=o43076a3 |url-status = dead }}</ref> NY 321 has since been relocated to the west on a ],<ref name="camillus quad">{{cite map |author = New York State Department of Transportation |url = http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/dotpreview/index.cfm?code=p28 |title = Camillus Digital Raster Quadrangle |location = Albany |publisher = New York State Department of Transportation |year = 1990 |scale = 1:24,000 |access-date = January 20, 2010 }}</ref> and Forward Road is now ], an unsigned, state-maintained highway known as a ].<ref>{{cite book |url = https://www.dot.ny.gov/divisions/operating/oom/transportation-systems/repository/2017%20tour-bk.pdf |title = Official Description of Highway Touring Routes, Bicycling Touring Routes, Scenic Byways, & Commemorative/Memorial Designations in New York State |author = New York State Department of Transportation |date = January 2017 |location = Albany |publisher = New York State Department of Transportation |access-date = January 9, 2017 }}</ref> | |||
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] was designated {{circa|lk=no|1938}} as a northerly ] of ] between Skaneateles and ]. It utilized existing numbered roads, including NY 174 from US 20 in Skaneateles north to ], where it turned eastward to follow NY 175.<ref>{{cite map |title = New York |author1 = Standard Oil Company |author-link = Standard Oil Company |year = 1937 |author2 = General Drafting |publisher = General Drafting }}{{full citation needed|date=March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last = Thibodeau |first = William A. |title = The ALA Green Book |edition = 1938–39 |year = 1938 |publisher = Automobile Legal Association }}{{page needed|date= March 2017}}</ref> The NY 20N designation was removed {{circa|lk=no|1962}}.<ref>{{cite map |title = New York and Metropolitan New York |author1 = Sunoco |author-link = Sunoco |author2 = H.M. Gousha Company |year = 1961 |edition = 1961–62 |publisher = H.M. Gousha Company }}{{full citation needed|date=March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite map |title = New York with Sight-Seeing Guide |author1 = Esso |author-link = Esso |author2 = General Drafting |year = 1962 |publisher = General Drafting }}{{full citation needed|date=March 2017}}</ref> | |||
NY 174 has also had several minor realignments. After Route 5 was realigned onto a new expressway from Camillus to Fairmount, NY 174 was extended on its northern end to meet the west end of the bypass in Camillus. The new alignment makes a sharp hook west along the former Route 5.<ref name="camillus"/><ref name="camillus quad"/> NY 174 has also been relocated onto a southeastern bypass around the village of Marcellus that also carries Route 175. Originally, NY 174 and 175 entered the village along South Street. The routes were realigned to the bypass between 1976 and 1989.<ref name="marcellus1"/><ref name="marcellus quad"/> NY 174 now enters downtown Marcellus using several blocks of the historic ]<!--<ref name="seneca1">{{cite book |last = Rivette |first = Barbara S. |chapter = Genesee Road |title = Encyclopedia of New York State, The |publisher = Syracuse University Press |year = 2005 |editor = Eisenstadt, Peter and Laura-Eve Moss, eds. |others = Foreword by Carole F. Huxley |location = Syracuse, NY |isbn = 0-8156-0808-X }}</ref><ref name="seneca2">{{cite book |last = Baer |first = Christopher T. |chapter = Turnpikes |title = Encyclopedia of New York State, The |publisher = Syracuse University Press |year = 2005 |editor = Eisenstadt, Peter and Laura-Eve Moss, eds. |others = Foreword by Carole F. Huxley |location = Syracuse, NY |isbn = 0-8156-0808-X }}</ref> --> between the old and new alignments. This section of the route is maintained by Onondaga County as ]. The former South Street alignment has been redesignated as CR 83.<ref name="marcellus1">{{cite map |author = United States Geological Survey |url = http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/usgspreview/index.cfm?code=o42076h3 |title = Quadrangle of Marcellus, New York |orig-year = 1955 |year = 1976 |location = Reston, VA |publisher = United States Geological Survey |access-date = January 18, 2008 }}</ref><ref name="marcellus quad">{{cite map |author = New York State Department of Transportation |url = http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/quads/drg24/dotpreview/index.cfm?code=q28 |title = Marcellus Digital Raster Quadrangle |location = Albany |publisher = New York State Department of Transportation |year = 1989 |scale = 1:24,000 |access-date = January 20, 2010 }}</ref> | |||
In April 2008, the ] introduced and passed a bill to rename part of NY 174 as the "Father Joseph Champlin Memorial Highway". This would include the portion of the highway from the Camillus town line to Route 5.<ref name="chaplin">{{cite web |url = http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?bn=A10048 |title = Bill Summary: A10048 |access-date = April 12, 2008 |author = New York State Assembly |author-link = New York State Assembly |publisher = New York State Assembly }}</ref><ref name="chaplin2">{{cite press release |url = http://senatordefrancisco.org/50/news.aspx?nid=18 |title = Senator DeFrancisco's Bill to Honor Father Champlin is Passed By Senate |access-date = April 12, 2008 |publisher = Office of Senator ] }}{{dead link|date= March 2017}}</ref> Also starting in 2008, the ] began a rehabilitation project on NY 174. The Marcellus Falls bridge over Nine Mile Creek, also known as NY 174X, is closed off for a complete rehabilitation and a detour has been placed around it. Construction is reduced to one lane between Main Street and Scotch Hill Road and will continue until June 24, 2008.<ref name="construction1">{{cite news |url = http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2008/06/constructionrelated_road_chang_57.html |title = Construction-Related Traffic Changes |access-date = January 3, 2010 |newspaper = ] |location = Syracuse, NY |first = Pedro III |last = Ramirez |date = June 12, 2008 }}</ref> On November 21, 2008, the bridge was re-opened and the construction completed.<ref name="done">{{cite news |url = http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2008/11/route_174_bridge_in_marcellus_1.html |title = Route 174 Bridge in Marcellus Is Open for Traffic |date = November 21, 2008 |newspaper = The Post-Standard |location = Syracuse, New York |access-date = July 29, 2009 }}</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 17 August 2024
State highway in Onondaga County, New York, US
New York State Route 174 | ||||
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NY 174 highlighted in red | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by NYSDOT and Onondaga County | ||||
Length | 16.70 mi (26.88 km) | |||
Existed | 1930–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | NY 41 in Spafford | |||
Major intersections | US 20 in Marcellus | |||
North end | NY 5 in Camillus | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | New York | |||
Counties | Onondaga | |||
Highway system | ||||
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New York State Route 174 (NY 174) is a state highway in Onondaga County, located in Central New York, in the United States. The highway is 16.7 miles (26.9 km) long and passes through mostly rural regions. Route 174 begins at an intersection with NY 41 in Borodino, a hamlet of Spafford. It heads generally northward for most of its length, except for short distances in the villages of Marcellus and Camillus. The route ends at a junction with NY 5 west of Camillus, at the west end of the Route 5 Camillus bypass. Route 174 is located along a large mapped sedimentary bedrock unit, known as the Marcellus Formation. The formation is named for an outcrop found near the town of Marcellus, New York, during a geological survey in 1839.
The road was first constructed in the early 19th century following the path of Nine Mile Creek, which connected several early settlements in Central New York. The northern half of the route, between the villages of Marcellus and Camillus, was later improved as a plank road in 1855 by a private corporation that collected tolls from travelers on the road. The state took over the maintenance of the road by the beginning of the 20th century. The former plank road and an extension south to Otisco Lake and southwest to Skaneateles Lake was first designated as Route 174 in the 1930 state highway renumbering. Since then, several minor realignments have been made in the areas of the villages of Marcellus and Camillus to accommodate newly built bypasses.
Route description
NY 174 begins its 16-mile (26 km) route through Onondaga County at an intersection with NY 41 in the hamlet of Borodino, on the shores of Skaneateles Lake. The road heads north, passing to the east of Hardscrabble Point, to an intersection with Eibert Road (County Route 131 or CR 131) where it turns east. The highway then heads eastward for about a mile (1.6 km) to a turn along the shore of Otisco Lake. It follows the shoreline of the lake northward into the town of Marcellus, soon entering the hamlet of Marietta. North of Marietta, the lake narrows into the Nine Mile Creek, which parallels NY 174 for the rest of the highway's length.
Within the town of Marcellus, NY 174 intersects and becomes concurrent with U.S. Route 20 (US 20) for about 0.3 miles (0.5 km) until Sevier Road. NY 174 continues north along Sevier Road, still paralleling the creek, towards the village of Marcellus. South of the village line, NY 175 joins NY 174 and the two routes are concurrent for about 2 miles (3 km). The two roads go around the southeast border of the village, passing by the county park, then split in different directions just east of the village. Route 175 turns to the east while NY 174 turns to the west along the West Seneca Turnpike, entering the village of Marcellus.
NY 174 passes through the village center then turns north along North Street and heads out of the village, turning northward through the hamlet of Marcellus Falls. After Marcellus, the land around the route becomes more developed with residential areas becoming more common. About 0.3-mile (0.5 km) north of Marcellus, NY 174 crosses Nine Mile Creek; the bridge itself is designated as NY 174X, which is an internal designation used by NYSDOT and not signed as such.
The road continues north, still paralleling the Nine Mile Creek, into the town of Camillus. In Bennetts Corners, NY 174 intersects with Forward Road (unsigned NY 931F), a connector road to NY 321, then changes direction to head northeast. The road passes by Nose Hill before entering the village of Camillus. In the village center, NY 174 makes a sharp turn to the west onto West Genesee Street, where it comes to an end just west of the village line at a junction with NY 5 (where its freeway begins) that includes a jughandle, a slip road onto the freeway. NY 174 is located along a geological feature known as a mapped sedimentary bedrock unit, known as the Marcellus Formation. The formation is named for an outcrop found near the town of Marcellus, New York, during a geological survey in 1839.
History
Old roads
The village of Marcellus was first settled in 1794 at the intersection of two transportation routes: an old Iroquois trail running east–west (later to become the Seneca Turnpike) and the north–south Nine Mile Creek. At the beginning of the 19th century, land travel along the Nine Mile Creek was very difficult and most travel between Marcellus and the settlements along Onondaga Lake was by water. In 1831 the New York State Legislature authorized the construction of a road to follow Nine Mile Creek from Marcellus towards the town of Salina at Onondaga Lake.
In 1855, the road from Marcellus to Camillus along the Nine Mile Creek route was improved by the Camillus and Marcellus Plank Road Company, which was first chartered in 1849, and in 1853 were authorized to collect tolls from travelers using the road. The improvement of the road led to it becoming a stagecoach route in the middle of the 19th century. The former plank road alignment in the village of Marcellus (North Street) and the southward continuation along Cherry Street (now South Street) was paved in 1911 as part of the construction of a new state highway that would pass through the town.
Designation
The route from Marcellus (at US 20) to Camillus was designated as NY 174 in the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. At the time, the segment of modern NY 174 from Otisco Valley Road (south of US 20) to Borodino was designated as NY 337 while NY 174 followed Otisco Valley and Oak Hill Roads southeast to an intersection with NY 80 in Otisco. NY 174 was truncated northwestward c. 1932 to begin at US 20 south of Marcellus. The portion of its former routing between US 20 and NY 337 became a northward extension of NY 337. This change was short-lived as NY 337 was supplanted by an extended NY 174 by the following year. The northernmost portion of NY 174 from Forward Road to NY 5 in Camillus village was originally designated as part of NY 26 in 1924. The route began in Ithaca and ended in Syracuse. The portion of NY 26 between the villages of Skaneateles and Camillus became NY 321 as part of the 1930 renumbering, resulting in an overlap with NY 174 from Forward Road to NY 5. NY 321 has since been relocated to the west on a county road, and Forward Road is now NY 931F, an unsigned, state-maintained highway known as a reference route.
NY 20N was designated c. 1938 as a northerly alternate route of US 20 between Skaneateles and Cazenovia. It utilized existing numbered roads, including NY 174 from US 20 in Skaneateles north to Marcellus, where it turned eastward to follow NY 175. The NY 20N designation was removed c. 1962.
NY 174 has also had several minor realignments. After Route 5 was realigned onto a new expressway from Camillus to Fairmount, NY 174 was extended on its northern end to meet the west end of the bypass in Camillus. The new alignment makes a sharp hook west along the former Route 5. NY 174 has also been relocated onto a southeastern bypass around the village of Marcellus that also carries Route 175. Originally, NY 174 and 175 entered the village along South Street. The routes were realigned to the bypass between 1976 and 1989. NY 174 now enters downtown Marcellus using several blocks of the historic Seneca Turnpike between the old and new alignments. This section of the route is maintained by Onondaga County as CR 41. The former South Street alignment has been redesignated as CR 83.
In April 2008, the New York State Senate introduced and passed a bill to rename part of NY 174 as the "Father Joseph Champlin Memorial Highway". This would include the portion of the highway from the Camillus town line to Route 5. Also starting in 2008, the New York State Department of Transportation began a rehabilitation project on NY 174. The Marcellus Falls bridge over Nine Mile Creek, also known as NY 174X, is closed off for a complete rehabilitation and a detour has been placed around it. Construction is reduced to one lane between Main Street and Scotch Hill Road and will continue until June 24, 2008. On November 21, 2008, the bridge was re-opened and the construction completed.
Major intersections
The entire route is in Onondaga County.
Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Spafford | 0.00 | 0.00 | NY 41 – Spafford, Cortland, Skaneateles | Southern terminus, Hamlet of Borodino | |
Town of Marcellus | 6.46 | 10.40 | US 20 west – Skaneateles | Western terminus of US 20 / NY 174 overlap | |
6.77 | 10.90 | US 20 east – Lafayette | Eastern terminus of US 20 / NY 174 overlap | ||
9.09 | 14.63 | NY 175 west – Skaneateles | Southern terminus of NY 174 / NY 175 overlap | ||
10.60 | 17.06 | NY 175 east – Syracuse | Northern terminus of NY 174 / NY 175 overlap | ||
Town of Camillus | 13.75 | 22.13 | Forward Road (NY 931F) – Skaneateles | Former routing of NY 321; eastern terminus of unsigned NY 931F; hamlet of Martisco | |
Village of Camillus | 15.98 | 25.72 | To Genesee Street east / NY 5 – Syracuse | Former NY 5 east | |
Town of Camillus | 16.70 | 26.88 | NY 5 – Auburn | Northern terminus, interchange | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
References
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