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BRT 17. Resource Inventory and Map Key.Xlsx Black River Trail Scenic Byway Map Key and Resource Inventory MAP MUNICIPALIT RESOURCE CATEGORY OWNER PHONE SIGNAGE COMMENTS STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP XY ID Y Two runways over 6,000 feet. (www.griffissairport.com). Car Town of 1 Griffis International Airport Transportation Oneida County, 592 Hanger Road, Suite 200, Rome, NY 13441 315‐736‐4171 Adequate 5900 Airport Blvd (west of 49) Oriskany 13424 ‐75.37793 43.15524 rentals available. Whitestown 2 Historic Marker: Inland Canal Historic/Cultural Adequate Begun in 1792 and second Erie Canal completed 1844. So. James and E. Whitesboro Sts. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.40049 43.19783 3 Historic Marker: Site of U.S. Arsenal Historic/Cultural Adequate Maintained during War of 1812 and subsequently. W. Dominick St. between Arsenal and Jay Sts. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.41313 43.20514 NYS Canal Corporation, 200 Southern Blvd., Albany, NY 12201‐ 260 mi. long. Tourist information at 1‐800‐422‐6254 4 NYS Canalway Trail Recreational 518‐436‐2700 Adequate Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.44322 43.20198 0189 (www.nyscanals.gov) Needs Fishing, docks, promenade, benches. On NYS Canal way Trail. 5 Rome Bellamy Harbor Park Recreational City of Rome, 198 N. Washington Street, Rome, NY 13441 315‐336‐6000 Mill Street Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.44665 43.20209 Improv. Needs better connection to waterfront. NYS Canal Corporation, 200 Southern Blvd., Albany, NY 12201‐ Needs 6 Erie Canal/Barge Canal Recreational 518‐436‐2700 Needs better signage where hiking and biking trails intersect. Mill Street Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.44948 43.20238 0189 Improv. A small colonial post which guarded Upper Wood Creek Landing 7 Historic Marker: Fort Newport Historic/Cultural Adequate Calvert St. between Arsenal St. and Brewer Alley Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.46602 43.20304 Place. 8 Historic Marker: Here Passed Ancient Carry Historic/Cultural Adequate From east to west from the Mohawk to Wood Creek. George and Liberty Sts. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.47598 43.20721 9 Historic Marker: Fort Craven Historic/Cultural Adequate Destroyed in British panic before completion Aug. 31, 1756. E. Whitesboro St. and between Bouck and Mill Sts. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.46744 43.20928 10 Amtrak Station and Bus Stop Transportation Amtrak. www.amtrak.com 1‐800‐872‐7245 Adequate 6599 Martin Street Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.45432 43.20782 Managed by Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor Commission, 66 Needs Corridor Management Planning underway. Maps and 11 Revolutionary Scenic Byway Byway Crossing 518‐673‐1045 Intersection of Rts. 69, 49 and 46. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.45517 43.20793 Montgomery St., Canajoharie, NY 13317 Improv. information available at www.mvhcc.org. Needs 12 Central Adirondack Trail Scenic Byway Byway Crossing Managed by ANCA, 67 Main St., Saranac Lake, NY 12983 518‐891‐6200 Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.45499 43.20933 Eval. 13 Fort Stanwix National Monument Historic/Cultural National Park Service 315‐338‐7730 Adequate Reconstructed Revolutionary War Fort (www.nps.gov/fost) 112 East Park St. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.45582 43.21056 Tourist/ 14 Rome Area Chamber of Commerce Same 315‐337‐1700 Adequate Chamber and Visitor's Center (www.romechamber.com) 139 W. Dominick St. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.45777 43.21102 Visitor Service Family oriented performing arts facility (www.when‐in‐ 15 Rome Capitol Theatre Historic/Cultural Same 315‐337‐6277 Adequate 220 W. Dominick St. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.45821 43.21246 rome.com) Tourist/ Visitor 16 Rome City Hall City of Rome, 198 N. Washington Street, Rome, NY 13441 315‐336‐6000 Adequate Municipal Offices (www.romenewyork.com) 198 N. Washington St. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.45636 43.21314 Service 17 Gansevoort‐Bellamy Historic District (NRHP) Historic/Cultural City of Rome, 198 N. Washington Street, Rome, NY 13441 315‐336‐6000 Adequate Bounded by Liberty, Steuben, Huntington Streets to Bissel. Routes 26 and 46 Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.45826 43.21425 18 Jervis Public Library (Historic Building) Historic/Cultural Same. 315‐336‐4570 Adequate www.jervislibrary.org 613 N. Washington Street Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.45935 43.21645 19 Historic Marker: Rome Historic/Cultural Adequate March 4th, 1796, formed from the Town of Steuben. No. James and W. Park Sts. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.44180 43.21450 During siege of Fort Stanwix Aug. 1777 Main British Camp was 20 Historic Marker: Siege of Fort Stanwix Historic/Cultural Adequate E. Bloomfield St. and Roosevelt Ave. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.46886 43.21450 between this point and bluff to South. 21 The Rome Sports Hall of Fame and Museum Historic/Cultural Same. PO Box 774, Rome, NY 13442 315‐339‐9038 Adequate Open May 24 ‐ Labor Day. Racing wing and sports wing. 5790 Rome‐New London Rd. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.49798 43.22780 22 Historic Marker: Here Passed Ancient Carry Historic/Cultural Adequate Passed southward to Fort Newport and Wood Creek. W. Dominick and Jay Sts. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.47456 43.22179 Guarded Upper Mohawk Landing. Burned in a panic by British 23 Historic Marker: 1755‐1756 Fort Williams Historic/Cultural Adequate Bouck St. between E. Whitesboro and E. Domick Sts. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.46459 43.22388 General Webb. 24 Franklyn's Field Park Recreational City of Rome, 198 N. Washington Street, Rome, NY 13441 315‐336‐6000 Adequate Ballfield, playground, bandshell. 1106 N. James St. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.44562 43.22384 Building 1836‐1855; Connected Mohawk Valley with Black River 25 Historic Marker: Old Black River Canal Historic/Cultural Adequate County; Opening up 90 miles navigable waterway; Joined Erie Black R. Blvd. And E. Whitesboro St. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.44323 43.22596 Canal here. Needs 26 Snowmobile Trail C7D Crossing Recreational Trailbusters Trail C7D Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.43907 43.26054 Eval. NYS DEC Bureau of Fisheries, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233 ‐ 27 NYS DEC Rome Fish Hatchery Natural Resource 315‐337‐1390 Adequate Brook and brown trout and Kakanee Salmon 8306 Fish Hatchery Rd. Rome 13440 City of Rome ‐75.43867 43.26176 www.dec.ny.gov Open year‐round. Camping, swimming, fishing, hiking, cross‐ Town of 28 Delta Lake State Park Recreational NYS OPRHP. www.nysparks.state.ny.us 315‐337‐4670 Adequate 8797 State Rte. 46 Rome 13440 ‐75.41813 43.28746 country skiing. Western Needs Town of 29 Snowmobile Trail C7P Crossing Recreational Trailbusters Trail C7P Rome 13440 ‐75.41439 43.29123 Eval. Western Town of 30 Historic Marker: Western, Oneida County Historic/Cultural Adequate March 10, 1797. Formed from the Town of Steuben. NYS Rte. 46 near School Westernville 13486 ‐75.38341 43.30539 Western Historic Marker: The Homestead of General Born 1734 ‐ Died 1821. Member of the Continental Congress. Town of 31 Historic/Cultural National Historic Landmark. www.generalwilliamfloydhouse.org Adequate Corner of Gifford Hill Road and Main St. Westernville 13486 ‐75.38359 43.30553 William Floyd Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Western Needs Town of 32 Snowmobile Trail C7 Crossing Recreational Penn Mountain Trail C7 Westernville 13486 ‐75.37912 43.30668 Eval. Western Needs Town of 33 Town of Western Park Recreational Town of Western, PO Box 15, Westernville, NY 13486 315‐827‐4781 Ballfield, playground and picnic area. Corner of NYS Rte. 46 and Main St. Westernville 13486 ‐75.37656 43.31104 Improv. Western Black River Trail Scenic Byway Corridor Management Plan Page 30 Black River Trail Scenic Byway Map Key and Resource Inventory MAP MUNICIPALIT RESOURCE CATEGORY OWNER PHONE SIGNAGE COMMENTS STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP XY ID Y Needs Town of 34 Snowmobile Trail C4 Crossing Recreational Penn Mountain Trail C4 Westernville 13486 ‐75.36050 43.32298 Eval. Western Needs Town of 35 Snowmobile Trail C4 Crossing Recreational Penn Mountain Trail C4 Westernville 13486 ‐75.35840 43.32585 Eval. Western Needs Town of 36 Snowmobile Trail C4 Crossing Recreational Penn Mountain Trail C4 Westernville 13486 ‐75.35796 43.33677 Eval. Western Town of 37 Clark Hill State Forest Natural Resource NYS DEC Region 6, Watertown, NY 13601. www.dec.ny.gov 315‐785‐2261 Adequate Crill Road, off Buck Hill Road Westernville 13486 ‐75.31694 43.36716 Steuben Town of 38 Buck Hill State Forest Natural Resource NYS DEC Region 6, Watertown, NY 13601. www.dec.ny.gov 315‐785‐2261 Adequate NYS Rte. 46 and Buck Hill Road Westernville 13486 ‐75.36841 43.38115 Western Town of 39 DEC Fishing Access Lansing Kill Creek Recreational NYS DEC Region 6, Watertown, NY 13601. www.dec.ny.gov 315‐785‐2261 Adequate NYS Rte. 46 just south of Pixley Falls State Park Boonville 13309 ‐75.38121 43.38670 Western Town of 40 Webster Hill State Forest Natural Resource NYS DEC Region 6, Watertown, NY 13601. www.dec.ny.gov 315‐785‐2261 Adequate NYS Rte. 46 near Dunn Brook Road Boonville 13309 ‐75.39710 43.38958 Western Black River Environmental Improvement Assn. NYS Rte. 46 just south of Pixley Falls State Park Town of 41 Recreational BREIA (non‐profit organization) ‐ www.breiax‐countryski.org/ 315‐942‐2299 Adequate Parking just south at the Cross Country Ski Parking Lot. Boonville 13309 ‐75.36361 43.40410 Ski Trail Parking (Hurlburtville) Boonville Site of the once famous five combines ‐ world's record for Needs Town of 42 Historic Marker: Black River Canal Historic/Cultural number of canal locks; canal has 109 locks in 35 miles of 11430 NYS Rte. 46 at entrance to Pixley Falls State Park Boonville 13309 ‐75.36170 43.40404 Improv. Boonville waterway.
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