In early June of 1974, the State of New York erected a barrier to close a former vehicular entrance to the Jacques Cartier State Park in St. Lawrence County. The barrier was constructed of galvanized steel guardrails bolted to pine posts anchored into the ground. The configuration was such that the distance between the pine posts, about three feet, constituted a pedestrian entrance into the park, while the remainder of the roadway to either side of the posts was closed by...
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