Route 9D

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Route 9D is a scenic state highway running along the eastern bank of the Hudson River in New York, connecting riverfront towns and popular outdoor recreation areas.

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Route 9D canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state highway
abbreviation NY 9D NERFINISHED
connects outdoor recreation areas along the Hudson River
riverfront towns along the Hudson River
connectsTo New York State Route 52 near its northern end
U.S. Route 9 at its southern end
country United States of America
surface form: United States
followsBankOf eastern bank of the Hudson River
hasScenicViewsOf Hudson Highlands NERFINISHED
Hudson River NERFINISHED
highwaySystem New York State Route System NERFINISHED
isScenic true
locatedInCounty Dutchess County, New York NERFINISHED
Putnam County, New York NERFINISHED
Westchester County, New York NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Hudson Valley NERFINISHED
Lower Hudson Valley NERFINISHED
maintainedBy New York State Department of Transportation
near Bear Mountain Bridge NERFINISHED
Breakneck Ridge NERFINISHED
Constitution Marsh NERFINISHED
Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve NERFINISHED
Storm King Mountain (across the Hudson River) NERFINISHED
West Point (across the Hudson River) NERFINISHED
notableFor access to outdoor recreation areas
scenic driving
orientation generally north–south
parallelTo U.S. Route 9 in New York NERFINISHED
partOf Hudson River Valley transportation network NERFINISHED
passesThrough Beacon, New York NERFINISHED
Cold Spring, New York NERFINISHED
Cortlandt, New York NERFINISHED
Croton-on-Hudson, New York NERFINISHED
Fishkill, New York NERFINISHED
Garrison, New York NERFINISHED
Peekskill, New York NERFINISHED
primaryFunction connect riverfront communities along the Hudson River in New York
regionType riverfront corridor
routeNumber 9D
runsAlongRiver Hudson River NERFINISHED
state New York
terminusNorth Beacon, New York NERFINISHED
terminusSouth Croton-on-Hudson, New York NERFINISHED
usedFor access to hiking areas
access to riverfront parks
automobile travel
tourism

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Mount Beacon Park accessFrom Route 9D