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Encyclopedia > New Jersey State Highway 20

New Jersey State Highway 20 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. It runs along the east side of Paterson, New Jersey between United States Highway 46 and Lincoln Avenue.


At one point, NJ 20, New Jersey State Highway 19, and New Jersey State Highway 120 were all supposed to be part of the same highway; the other two highways were given separate designations in 1988.



New Jersey State Highways
This road is part of the current system, begun in the 1927 renumbering and heavily modified by the 1953 renumbering.
The original system existed from 1922 to 1927.

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New Jersey State Highway 4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (209 words)
New Jersey State Highway 4 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States.
Parts of NJ 35 and United States Highway 9 south of Woodbridge bore the NJ 4 designation prior to 1953.
The Garden State Parkway was originally designed to bypass this stretch of NJ 4, and a stretch built prior to 1953 between Union and Woodbridge appeared on maps as "4 PKY".
Garden State Parkway (5605 words)
On April 14, 1952, the State Legislature enacted legislation to create the New Jersey Highway Authority, which was to construct, operate and maintain a self-sufficient toll parkway from Paramus to Cape May. Orrie de Nooyer was appointed as the first executive director of the New Jersey Highway Authority.
The speed limit on the Garden State Parkway is 65 MPH from milepost 27 north to milepost 123, and from milepost 163 north to the New Jersey-New York border.
The entire length of the extension between NJ 17 in Paramus and the New York State Thruway was $21.3 million, $17.0 million of which was borne by the New Jersey Highway Authority and the remainder by the New York State Thruway Authority.
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