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New York State Route 35 (1927 – early 1940s)

New York State Route 35 (NY 35) was a state highway in New York that existed from 1927 until the early 1940s. It began at NY 17 (now NY 17B) in Callicoon, Sullivan County, and extended eastward, terminating at NY 10 (now NY 100) in Millwood, Westchester County.

The route was assigned as part of the initial numbering of state highways in New York in 1927. It traversed a largely rural and winding path through the lower Hudson Valley, connecting several small communities.

NY 35's alignment passed through Sullivan, Orange, Putnam, and Westchester counties. Significant communities along its length included Jeffersonville, Liberty, Carmel, and Yorktown Heights.

The highway was decommissioned in the early 1940s. The specific reason for its decommissioning is not readily available from official state sources, but it is speculated to be related to highway renumbering schemes aimed at streamlining the state route system and potentially to eliminate route duplication or confusion.

After decommissioning, portions of the former NY 35 were reassigned to other routes or became local roads. Some segments may have been absorbed into extensions of existing state routes, while others reverted to county or town maintenance. Identifying the exact current road designations that encompass the original NY 35 alignment requires detailed historical mapping and local road records.