Hawthorne Circle was a large traffic circle connecting two major state highways located in Hawthorne, New York, United States, which carried over 67,000 cars daily[citation needed] at its peak. Opened in 1931 to join the Taconic and Saw Mill River parkways,[2] it was replaced in 1971 with a three-level interchange.[1][3] A 2.6-mile (4.18 km) segment of the Taconic continued on to connect to the Bronx River Parkway, adding to the area's congestion.

Hawthorne Interchange
Hawthorne Circle
A map of the interchange's former iteration as a traffic circle
A map of the interchange's former iteration as a traffic circle
Map
Location
Hawthorne, New York, United States
Coordinates41°6′34.3″N 73°48′6.4″W / 41.109528°N 73.801778°W / 41.109528; -73.801778
Roads at
junction
Saw Mill River Parkway
Taconic State Parkway
Construction
TypeThree-level partial stack interchange
(former traffic circle)
Spans4
Lanes10
Constructed1929-1931, 1971 by
WCPC and NYSDOT
Opened1931 (1931) (as a circle)
1971 (1971) (as an interchange)[1]
Maintained byNYSDOT

The Sprain Brook Parkway, the northern terminus of which lies just south of the circle, was not completed until 1980.

References

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  1. ^ a b National Environmental Tidal Research, LLC (1971). "HistoricAerials by NETROnline". Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  2. ^ File:Taconic State Parkway, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, NY HAER NY,14-POKEP.V,1- (sheet 8 of 13).tif (Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.)
  3. ^ Witkin, Richard (November 2, 1971). "3-Deck Hawthorne Interchange Opened to Traffic". The New York Times. Retrieved February 17, 2018.
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