New York State Route 57 (NY 57) was a north–south
state highway
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in the
central portion of
New York
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in the United States. It extended for from an intersection with
U.S. Route 11 (US 11) just north of
downtown Syracuse
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It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.
History
Downtown Syrac ...
to a junction with
NY 104 six blocks from the
Lake Ontario
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shoreline in
Oswego. North of
Liverpool
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, NY 57 was routed along the eastern bank of the
Seneca and
Oswego Rivers. It passed through several riverside communities, including the village of
Phoenix and the city of
Fulton. The route largely paralleled
NY 48, which follows the western bank of the waterway between
Van Buren and Oswego via
Baldwinsville.
The origins of NY 57 date back to the early 20th century when the
New York State Legislature
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created Route 34, an unsigned
legislative route
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extending from Syracuse to Oswego by way of the future NY 57 corridor. This route became New York State Route 20 in 1924; however, NY 20 was renumbered to NY 57 just three years later. NY 57 remained virtually unchanged for the remainder of its existence. In later years, NY 57 was replaced in purpose by
NY 481 south of Fulton, which led to its complete removal in 1982. The county routes that replaced NY 57 south of Fulton still bear the number 57 on signage in both counties, even though the portion of former NY 57 in
Onondaga County
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is officially designated as County Route 91 (CR 91).
Route description

Maintenance of NY 57 was split between the
New York State Department of Transportation
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(NYSDOT) and the cities of
Oswego and
Syracuse
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. In
Onondaga County
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, the route was city-maintained within Syracuse and state-maintained outside of the city.
Across the county line in
Oswego County, NY 57 was entirely state-maintained save for three blocks in Oswego from Utica Street to Bridge Street (
NY 104).
Onondaga County
NY 57 began adjacent to the southeastern edge of
Onondaga Lake
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at the intersection of Park Street and Wolf Street (
US 11) north of downtown
Syracuse
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. The route headed northwest on Park Street, passing through a large interchange on
Interstate 81 (I-81) before reaching a smaller interchange with Buckley Road and Old Liverpool Road. NY 57 continued northwest through the interchange, becoming Onondaga Lake Parkway and paralleling both the northeastern edge of Onondaga Lake and the now-
CSX Transportation
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-owned
St. Lawrence Subdivision toward the village of
Liverpool
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. Midway up the length of the lake, NY 57 split from the lakeshore and became Oswego Street as it entered the village. Here, NY 57 met the then-eastern terminus of
NY 370
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and connected with the
New York State Thruway
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(
I-90
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) at exit 38 before leaving the Syracuse area.
Outside of Liverpool, NY 57 headed generally northward past densely populated residential areas in the town of
Clay
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. Here, the route intersected
John Glenn Boulevard, a local arterial leading west to
I-690. Past John Glenn Boulevard, NY 57 took on a more pronounced northwesterly routing, matching the path of the
Seneca River a short distance to the west and the CSX
Fulton Subdivision to the east. It continued to run past residential and commercial areas to an area known as Moyers Corners, centered around NY 57's junction with
NY 31 east of
Baldwinsville. The route continued on, serving gradually less developed areas and turning northward as it approached and eventually crossed the
Oneida River
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to enter
Oswego County.
Oswego County

Now in the town of
Schroeppel, NY 57 progressed northward in the shadow of the
Oswego River, the product of the convergence of the Seneca and Oneida rivers. The route passed through sparsely developed parts of the town on its way to the village of
Phoenix, where NY 57 met the southern terminus of
NY 264. NY 57 proceeded northwest through the small village before heading into another rural section of the county.
The open surroundings continued to the outskirts of
Fulton, marked by NY 57's intersection with
NY 481 south of the city.
At the time, NY 481 joined NY 57 northward into Fulton on 4th and 2nd streets before terminating at Broadway (
NY 3 and
NY 176) in the city's downtown district.
NY 57 continued onward on 2nd Street, following the Oswego River and
NY 48—its counterpart on the opposite bank—out of the city.
Between Fulton and
Oswego, the land surrounding the divided four-lane NY 57 was predominantly rural in nature, with few points of interest along the alignment. North of Fulton, NY 57 passed near the
Battle Island State Park, located off of NY 48 on the west bank of the river. In Seneca Hill, a
hamlet
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located midway between Fulton and Oswego and across the river from
Minetto, NY 57 met
CR 45. The roadway leads to the Minetto Bridge, the only crossing of the Oswego River between Oswego and Fulton. The route continued on a northwest track to Oswego, where NY 57 merged with an older alignment of itself south of the city and became East River Road. At Albany Street, East River Road became East 1st Street, a name the route retained to its terminus at
NY 104,
once
US 104, in downtown Oswego. Although NY 57 ended here, East 1st Street continued northward for a short distance to the Port of Oswego on
Lake Ontario
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.
History

The primary north–south roadway connecting
Syracuse
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to
Oswego via
Fulton on the eastern bank of the
Oswego River was originally designated as Route 34, an unsigned
legislative route
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, by the
New York State Legislature
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in 1908.
When the first set of posted routes in
New York
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were assigned in 1924, legislative Route 34 was designated as
NY 20. NY 20 was redesignated as NY 57 in 1927 to eliminate numerical duplication with the newly designated
US 20.
[ This edition shows U.S. Routes as they were first officially signed in 1927.] The NY 57 corridor remained unchanged until the late 1950s when construction began on a new roadway to replace the existing two-lane, curvy routing of NY 57 between Fulton and Oswego. It was completed by 1960.
In the mid-1960s, construction began on a
limited-access highway
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linking Fulton to
I-81
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in
North Syracuse. The under-construction highway, initially known as "Relocated Route 57", was designated as
NY 481 on January 1, 1970. The NY 481 designation also extended north to
NY 3 in Fulton by way of a short
overlap
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with NY 57.
The expressway was completed in the early 1970s, largely replacing NY 57 as the primary roadway between Fulton and Syracuse. NY 57 and NY 481 continued to coexist until May 1982, when the NY 57 designation was eliminated.
All of former NY 57 north of Fulton became part of an extended NY 481 while the portion of NY 57's former alignment east of
Liverpool
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became an extension of
NY 370
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.
The short piece of former NY 57 in Liverpool between Tulip Street and NY 370 became NY 931G, an unsigned
reference route.
The remainder of former NY 57 between Tulip Street in Liverpool and NY 481 south of Fulton was turned over to
Oswego and
Onondaga
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counties and became
county route
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s. In Oswego County, the old alignment of NY 57 south of Fulton became the signed CR 57. In Onondaga County, the former routing of NY 57 was designated as CR 91; however, it is signed as CR 57 in homage to the state route that preceded it.
The actual Onondaga CR 57 is
concurrent with a part of
NY 173 in
Camillus.
Many
reference markers for NY 57 are still intact along its former routing from Liverpool to Fulton. CR 57 continues to serve as a major thoroughfare today, serving the various rural communities on the route, and a
Centro
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bus route follows the highway multiple times each day.
Major intersections
See also
*
List of county routes in Onondaga County, New York
*
List of county routes in Oswego County, New York
References
External links
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057
Transportation in Onondaga County, New York
Transportation in Oswego County, New York
Transportation in Syracuse, New York