The Port Kent and Hopkinton Turnpike was a 19th-century toll road in the North Country of New York in the United States. It began in the town of Hopkinton and ended at the hamlet of Port Kent, located on the western shore of Lake Champlain. The turnpike was constructed in the early 1830s and was completed in 1833. The tolls along the road were removed just five years later; however, parts of the former turnpike later became the basis for several 20th century state highways. One, the former New York State Route 99 (NY 99), is still known today as the "Port Kent–Hopkinton Turnpike".
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| - The Port Kent and Hopkinton Turnpike was a 19th-century toll road in the North Country of New York in the United States. It began in the town of Hopkinton and ended at the hamlet of Port Kent, located on the western shore of Lake Champlain. The turnpike was constructed in the early 1830s and was completed in 1833. The tolls along the road were removed just five years later; however, parts of the former turnpike later became the basis for several 20th century state highways. One, the former New York State Route 99 (NY 99), is still known today as the "Port Kent–Hopkinton Turnpike". (en)
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| - 1930 state highway renumbering (New York)
- Hopkinton, New York
- Essex County, New York
- North Country, New York
- Port Kent, New York
- Franklin, Franklin County, New York
- Franklin County, New York
- Clinton County, New York
- U.S. Route 9 in New York
- William L. Marcy
- Lawrence, St. Lawrence County, New York
- Toll road
- U.S. Route 9
- Duane, New York
- County Route 26 (Franklin County, New York)
- Hamlet (New York)
- Au Sable Forks, New York
- Turnpikes in New York (state)
- Keeseville, New York
- Lake Champlain
- Toll gate
- Ausable Chasm
- St. Lawrence County, New York
- St. Regis River
- New York (state)
- New York State Assembly
- New York State Legislature
- New York State Route 3
- New York State Route 373
- New York State Route 99
- New York State Route 9N
- New York State Senate
- State highway
- List of turnpikes in New York
- Saint Regis Falls, New York
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| - The Port Kent and Hopkinton Turnpike was a 19th-century toll road in the North Country of New York in the United States. It began in the town of Hopkinton and ended at the hamlet of Port Kent, located on the western shore of Lake Champlain. The turnpike was constructed in the early 1830s and was completed in 1833. The tolls along the road were removed just five years later; however, parts of the former turnpike later became the basis for several 20th century state highways. One, the former New York State Route 99 (NY 99), is still known today as the "Port Kent–Hopkinton Turnpike". (en)
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