Schuylerville Bridge, Road bridge in Schuylerville, United States
The Schuylerville Bridge is a road bridge that crosses the Hudson River between Schuylerville in Saratoga County and Easton in Washington County. It carries New York State Route 29 over the water and serves as a key connection point in the regional transportation network.
The bridge takes its name from General Philip Schuyler, a military commander during the American Revolutionary War in this region. The route crossing it is designated as the General Philip Schuyler Memorial Highway.
New York State Route 29, which crosses the bridge, bears the designation of General Philip Schuyler Memorial Highway to commemorate local military heritage.
The bridge connects to U.S. Route 4 and NY 32 through New York State Route 29, making transit between both riverbanks straightforward. Nearby viewing areas allow visitors to see the Northumberland Dam and Saratoga Falls from Eagle Point.
The structure stands near Eagle Point, where visitors can observe the Northumberland Dam and Saratoga Falls from dedicated viewing platforms.
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