Talk:New York State Route 397

Albany & Schoharie Plank Road
"A small portion of NY 397 through the village of Altamont follows a portion of the former Albany and Schoharie Plank Road, which represents a majority of current-day NY 146. The plank road, which was incorporated in 1849 and abandoned in 1866, ran from the village of Schoharie and to meet with the First Great Western Turnpike in the town of Guilderland."

This is what I have from this site, which apparently is using a Wiki for its stuff. Based on the fact that NY 397 has a junction with a small abandoned portion of the plank road (paved and named as such, it would be safe to assume NY 397 has a piece of the plank road. Obviously NY 443 and NY 146 would benefit the most from more details, but I think a small passing mention for NY 397 would help here. Mitch 32 (Victim of public education, 17 years and counting) 04:22, 28 November 2012 (UTC)

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