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Getting There BY CAR: from Manhattan, take the Taconic State Parkway to Route 295 at Chatham, N.Y., and pick up Route 22 North; continue on Route 22 North to Route 43 East and stay on Route 43 East to Route 7 North; continue on Route 7 North to Bennington, Vt., and Manchester, and pick up Route 11 East into Bromley.
Take a right and continue on Route 7, take a left on Route 202 and continue past New Preston.
From Ticonderoga, continue on Route 22 to Whitehall, which provides stunning glimpses of the lake along the way.
Getting There BY CAR:, From New York City, take Interstate 95 North to Exit 57, Route 113; continue on Route 113, which is High Street, and follow signs to downtown Newburyport.
At Route 185's junction with Route 440, the thru lanes of the Route 440 freeway northbound actually continue north as Route 185, and traffic wishing to continue on Route 440 must actually exit the freeway.
Continue on Route 7 and turn left at the blinking light at the intersection of Route 7 and Route 126.
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However, the more traditional route has drivers continuing on Route 70 to a traffic circle, where it intersects with Route 72.
After passing through the innards of Los Angeles, we came up for air in Malibu, but we continued on Route 1, where I ogled the outrageous houses hanging off the hills, and John saw a kayaker, surrounded by dolphins, stroking through the pewter ocean.
Take the Taconic State Parkway to Route 295 East to Route 22 to Route 43 East; continue on Route 43 East to Route 2 West.
Follow Main Street, which becomes Route 86, and continue on Route 86 to signs that signal Lake Placid Lodge/Whiteface Club; follow the signs (some of the roads are unmarked) to the lodge.
M.S. BIKE TOUR, beginning in Battery Park and continuing on routes ranging from 30 to 100 miles.
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