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New York State’s Routes 5 & 20 had their start as foot trails established by Native Americans thousands of years before the American Revolution. In the late 1700s pioneers moving into Central New York, the Finger Lakes Region and the Niagara Frontier widened the footpaths to accommodate their wagons. 19th century turnpike entrepreneurs constructed roads of substance connecting the pioneer villages along the historic corridor. With the advent of the automobile these roads were modernized and took on the current designations of Routes 5 and 20, as part of the great 3,365 mile transcontinental Federal Highway that connected Boston, Massachusetts to Newport, Oregon. New York’s historic and famous east-west corridor has not lost its allure for travelers.

Routes 5 and 20 Group :::: www.routes5and20.com

Skaneateles :::: 1-315-685-0552 :::: www.skaneateles.com

Auburn & Cayuga County :::: 1-800-499-9615 :::: www.TourCayuga.com

Seneca Falls/Waterloo & Seneca County :::: 1-800-732-1848 :::: www.visitsenecany.net

Canandaigua/Geneva & Ontario County :::: 1-877-FUN-IN-NY :::: www.VisitFingerLakes.com

Avon/Caledonia/Lima & Livingston County :::: 1-800-538-7365 :::: www.FingerLakesWest.com

Batavia/LeRoy & Genesee County :::: 1-800-622-2686 :::: www.geneseeny.com


Note From Erik Hastings:
Erik spent time in this part of NY state making a series of videos on Routes 5 & 20. Watch here.

Last Updated (Saturday, 06 March 2010 08:18)