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Writin's pretty good, but there are a few issues. Remove two of the tree mentions of local homes in the second paragraphs of the RD. Even after crossing the state line, Route 402 is mainly rural, with small breaks at at intersections with local roads. "at at"? Route 402 was assigned to most of its current routing in 1928, excepting for a piece at Pecks Pond, where it originally ran along the shoreline of the pond. "Excepting for a piece"? This intersection was a lot of the time congested "A lot of the time" is unencyclopediac writing. A Monroe County official reportedly admitted that the Marshalls Creek Bypass is the only project on the chopping block..." "chopping block" is more unencyclopediac writing.
White Heron Lake is visible from the north... OR, not in source. Just north of Silver Lake Road, Pickerel Lake is visible to the west. More OR. Please remove or source mentions of things visible from the road.