In 1921, New York had a limited number of air routes, primarily due to the nascent stage of commercial aviation. At that time, the city was served by a few air routes connecting it to nearby cities and regions, with a focus on mail delivery and passenger service. The exact number of routes varied, but the overall infrastructure for aviation was still developing. Major growth in air travel would occur in the following decades.
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About 1,760 miles depending on which routes you take.
there were many routes
Pope Benedict XV died in 1922 Pius XI served 1922-1939 Pius XII served 1939-1958 John XXIII served 1958-1963 Paul VI served 1963-1978 John Paul I served 33 days in 1978 John Paul II served 1978-2005 Benedict XVI - served 2005-2013
Many underground routes, particularly those associated with the Underground Railroad, extended as far north as Canada. The routes were often designed to help enslaved individuals escape to free states and ultimately to Canada, where slavery was abolished. Some routes reached into northern states like New York, Ohio, and Michigan, but the ultimate goal for many was to cross the border into Canada for safety and freedom.
"Routes" is one syllable.
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He did not live to finish out his first term. He only served from early 1921 to August 1923, when he died suddenly. His vice president, Calvin Coolidge, took over and finished out Harding's term.
There are 39 bus routes in the Bronx!
Henry Knox was involved in many key battles. He was a Colonel in charge of an artillery unit. He served at the Siege of New York, the Battle of Trenton as well as at Brandywine, Germantown and Yorktown.
Amtrak operates 33 routes in the United States that includes the routes that do go to Canada. Many of Amtrak's medium distance routes are supported by state tax money or the Amtrak uses equipment on the routes that the state purchased. Exmples of this include Amtrak California routes and Amtrak Cascades.