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U.S. Highway 9W is a U.S. Highway that provides a western loop of U.S. Highway 9. It begins at US 9 in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where it is concurrent with US 1, US 46 and I-95 on the George Washington Bridge approach, and runs north along the west side of the Hudson River to rejoin US 9 in Albany, New York. Between the George Washington Bridge and the Dunn Memorial Bridge in Albany, US 9 runs along the east side of the river, in order to serve New York City. Current U.S. Highway shield The United States Highway System is an integrated system of roads in the United States numbered within a nationwide grid. ...
United States Highway 9 is a north-south United States highway in the states of Delaware, New Jersey, and New York in the United States. ...
Map highlighting Fort Lees location within Bergen County. ...
A multiplex or concurrency on a road network occurs where a single physical road carries two or more different highway, motorway or other road numbers. ...
United States Highway 1 is a United States highway which parallels the east coast of the United States. ...
US 46 is an east-west United States highway. ...
Interstate 95 or (I-95) is an interstate highway that runs 1907 miles (3070 kilometers) north and south along the eastern United States coast. ...
The George Washington Bridge The George Washington Bridge is a suspension bridge over the Hudson River, connecting the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan Island in New York City to Fort Lee, New Jersey. ...
View of the Hudson in the 1880s showing Jersey City The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk in Mahican, is a river running mainly through New York State but partly forming the boundary between the states of New York and New Jersey. ...
Location in New York Founded -Incorporated 1614 1686 County Albany County Mayor Gerald D. Jennings Area - Total - Water 56. ...
Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the United States, the most densely populated major city in North America, and is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture. ...
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