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Delaware River Drive : ウィキペディア英語版
Delaware River Drive

Delaware River Drive was a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
==Route description==
A 1913 map of the proposed New Jersey State Highway System with an accompanying report shows the route of the Delaware River Drive beginning at the State Capitol on West State Street in Trenton. It then followed West State Street and Sanhican Drive to the city limits, then followed present-day Route 175 to present-day Route 29 to Frenchtown.
From Frenchtown north, the Delaware River Drive followed County Route 619 into Milford, where it met County Route 519, following 519 a short distance to the center of Milford. North of Milford, the route followed County Route 627 as far as Riegelsville, then continued along River Road to Carpentersville, and Carpentersville Road to Phillipsburg.
The Delaware River Drive continued north of Phillipsburg on present-day County Route 646 to County Route 519, following 519 through Harmony and Roxburg to County Route 620, which took the drive into Belvidere, the county seat of Warren County, and beyond to U. S. Route 46.
The route then followed the present U. S. Route 46 through Manunka Chunk to Columbia; the Delaware River Drive between Columbia and Dunnfield has been obliterated since 1953 by an alignment of the former U.S. Route 611, now part of Interstate 80.
North of Route 80, The Delaware River Drive follows the historic Old Mine Road for much of its route to the New York state line at Montague Township in Sussex County. Much of this section is through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. North of U. S. Route 206, the Delaware River Drive follows County Route 521.〔State of New Jersey (Map of) State Highway System, adopted February 5, 1913〕

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