U.S. Route 44 (US 44) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that runs for 237 miles (381 km) through four states in the Northeastern United States. The western terminus is at US 209 and New York State Route 55 (NY 55) in Kerhonkson, New York, a hamlet in the Hudson Valley region. The eastern terminus is at Route 3A in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
US 44 and NY 55 in orchards near Plattekill
Hairpin turn on US 44 and NY 55 near Mohonk Preserve in New York's Shawangunk Mountains.
Harlem Valley from hairpin turn near Amenia
Taunton Plaza, at the triangle created by US 44 (Taunton Avenue), Whelden Avenue, and Broadway in East Providence, features a Doughboy statue by Pietro Montana and the former East Providence High School.
U.S. Route 209 (US 209) is a 211.74-mile (340.76 km) long U.S. Highway in the states of Pennsylvania and New York. Although the route is a spur of US 9, US 209 never intersects US 9, coming within five miles of the route and making the short connection via New York State Route 199 (NY 199). The southern terminus of the route is at Pennsylvania Route 147 (PA 147) in Millersburg, Pennsylvania. The northern terminus is at US 9W north of Kingston in Ulster, New York, where the road continues east as NY 199.
US 209 northbound in Pottsville
US 209 southbound in Chestnuthill Township
US 6 eastbound/US 209 northbound past I-84 in Matamoras
The Delaware and Hudson Canal, seen from the highway here in New York's Sullivan County