The following highways are numbered 20C:
0–9 | |
---|---|
10–16 | |
17–22 | |
23–31 | |
32–44 | |
45–63 | |
64–85 | |
86–103 | |
104–125 | |
126–149 | |
150–174 | |
175–199 | |
200–224 | |
225–249 | |
250–274 | |
275–299 | |
300–324 | |
325–349 | |
350–374 | |
375–399 | |
400–424 | |
425–449 | |
450–474 | |
475–499 | |
500–524 | |
525–549 | |
550–574 | |
575–599 | |
600–624 | |
625–649 | |
650–674 | |
675–699 | |
700–724 | |
725–749 | |
750–774 | |
775–799 | |
800–824 | |
825–849 | |
850–874 | |
875–899 | |
900–924 | |
925–949 | |
950–974 | |
975–999 | |
1000+ |
New York State Route 444 (NY 444) is a north–south state highway located in Ontario County, New York, in the United States. It serves as a connector between the overlapping routes of U.S. Route 20 (US 20), NY 5, and NY 64 south of the Village of Bloomfield and NY 96 in the Village of Victor. NY 444 is a two-lane highway that passes through mostly rural areas of the county, with the exception of the immediate areas around Bloomfield and Victor. The highway passes the Ganondagan State Historic Site south of Victor.