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Highest elevation highways in New York State
Highest elevation highways in New York State
The highest year round highway in New York State is Ulster County Route 47 past the Winnisook Lake Club near Slide Mountain in the Catskill Mountains at 2,640 elevation.
The highest year around open highway maintained by NYSDOT is NY 16 in Knapp Creek, Cattaraugus County just north of the Pennsylvania border 2,370 elevation.
New York State – Slavery in 1790 Census
New York State was one of the last states in the northeast to eliminate slavery. You can see slave counts from the 1790 Census, and the density of slavery in the state during that year. Learn more about the history of slavery in New York State: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery_in_New_York_(state)



