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268:. After the national implementation of the Interstate Highway System, many U.S. Routes that had been bypassed or overlaid with Interstate Highways were decommissioned and removed from the system. In some places, the U.S. Routes remain alongside the Interstates and serve as a means for interstate travelers to access local services and as secondary feeder roads or as important major arteries in their own right. In other places, where there are no nearby Interstate Highways, the U.S. Routes often remain as the most well-developed roads for long-distance travel. While the system's growth has slowed in recent decades, the U.S. Highway System remains in place to this day and new routes are occasionally added to the system.
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Individual states may use cut-out or rectangular designs, some have black outlines, and
California prints the letters "US" above the numerals. One- and two-digit shields generally feature the same large, bold numerals on a square-dimension shield, while 3-digit routes may either use the same shield with a narrower font, or a wider rectangular-dimension shield. Special routes may be indicated with a banner above the route number, or with a letter suffixed to the route number. Signs are generally displayed in several different locations. First, they are shown along the side of the route at regular intervals or after major intersections (called
217:. Generally, most north-to-south highways are odd-numbered, with the lowest numbers in the east and the highest in the west, while east-to-west highways are typically even-numbered, with the lowest numbers in the north, and the highest in the south, though the grid guidelines are not rigidly followed, and many exceptions exist. Major north–south routes generally have numbers ending in "1", while major east–west routes usually have numbers ending in "0". Three-digit numbered highways are generally spur routes of parent highways; for example,
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since its initial publication in 1926. Within the route log, "U.S. Route" is used in the table of contents, while "United States
Highway" appears as the heading for each route. All reports of the Special Committee on Route Numbering since 1989 use "U.S. Route", and federal laws relating to highways
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follow a grid pattern, in which odd-numbered routes run generally north to south and even-numbered routes run generally east to west, though three-digit spur routes can be either-or. Usually, one- and two-digit routes are major routes, and three-digit routes are numbered as shorter spur routes from a
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When the U.S. numbered system was started in 1925, a few optional routings were established which were designated with a suffixed letter after the number indicating "north", "south", "east", or "west". While a few roads in the system are still numbered in this manner, AASHO believes that they should
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and
Frederick S. Greene of New York favored a system of only major transcontinental highways, while many states recommended a large number of roads of only regional importance. Greene in particular intended New York's system to have four major through routes as an example to the other states. Many
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US 10, US 60, and US 90 only ran about two thirds of the way across the country, while US 11 and US 60 ran significantly diagonally. US 60's violation of two of the conventions would prove to be one of the major sticking points; US 60 eventually was designated as
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After working with states to get their approval, the committee expanded the highway system to 75,800 miles (122,000 km), or 2.6% of total mileage, over 50% more than the plan approved August 4. The skeleton of the numbering plan was suggested on August 27 by Edwin Warley James of the BPR, who
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Route numbers are displayed on a distinctively-shaped white shield with large black numerals in the center. Often, the shield is displayed against a black square or rectangular background. Each state manufactures their own signage, and as such subtle variations exist all across the United States.
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less than 300 miles (480 km) in length "as rapidly as the State
Highway Department and the Standing Committee on Highways of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials can reach agreement with reference thereto". New additions to the system must serve more than one
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to have added too many routes to the system. The group adopted the shield, with few modifications from the original sketch, at that meeting, as well as the decision to number rather than name the routes. A preliminary numbering system, with eight major east–west and ten major north–south routes,
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officials. At the first meeting, on April 20 and 21, the group chose the name "U.S. Highway" as the designation for the routes. They decided that the system would not be limited to the federal-aid network; if the best route did not receive federal funds, it would still be included. The tentative
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does not rejoin US 6 at its west end. AASHTO has been trying to eliminate these since 1934; its current policy is to deny approval of new split routes and to eliminate existing ones "as rapidly as the State
Highway Department and the Standing Committee on Highways can reach agreement with
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to direction, and laid out a rough grid. Major routes from the earlier map were assigned numbers ending in 0, 1 or 5 (5 was soon relegated to less-major status), and short connections received three-digit numbers based on the main highway from which they spurred. The five-man committee met
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In the 1950s, the numbering grid for the new
Interstate Highway System was established as intentionally opposite from the US grid insofar as the direction the route numbers increase. Interstate Highway numbers increase from west-to-east and south-to-north, to keep identically numbered routes
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also assigns even numbers to east–west highways and odd numbers to north–south highways. It uses different origins, with the lowest numbers in the south and west. That system also skips some numbers so that generally speaking, a state would not have highways in both systems with the same
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hugs the Gulf Coast. The longest routes connecting major cities are generally numbered to end in a 1 or a 0; however, extensions and truncations have made this distinction largely meaningless. These guidelines are very rough, and exceptions to all of the basic numbering rules exist.
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Northeast, New York held out for fewer routes designated as US highways. The Pennsylvania representative, who had not attended the local meetings, convinced AASHO to add a dense network of routes, which had the effect of giving six routes termini along the state line. (Only
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across the country. By 1957, AASHO had decided to assign a new grid to the new routes, to be numbered in the opposite directions as the U.S. Highway grid. Though the
Interstate numbers were to supplement—rather than replace—the U.S. Route numbers, in many cases (especially in the
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Wisconsin and partly completed I-74 in North Carolina respectively are possible and current exceptions not adhering to the guideline. It is not known if the U.S. Highways with the same numbers will be retained in the states upon completion of the Interstate
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The numbering system also extended beyond the borders of the United States in an unofficial manner. Many
Canadian highways were renumbered in the 1940s and 1950s to adopt the same number as the U.S. Route they connected to – mostly in the western provinces. Examples include
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Much of the early criticism of the U.S. Highway System focused on the choice of numbers to designate the highways, rather than names. Some thought a numbered highway system to be cold compared to the more colorful names and historic value of the auto trail systems.
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use "United States Route" or "U.S. Route" more often than the "Highway" variants. The use of U.S. Route or U.S. Highway on a local level depends on the state, with some states such as Delaware using "route" and others such as Colorado using "highway".
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was another of the earliest examples. While many of these organizations worked with towns and states along the route to improve the roadways, others simply chose a route based on towns that were willing to pay dues, put up signs, and did little else.
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Many local disputes arose related to the committee's choices between designation of two roughly equal parallel routes, which were often competing auto trails. At their January meeting, AASHO approved the first two of many split routes (specifically
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The most heated argument, however, was the issue of US 60. The Joint Board had assigned that number to the Chicago-Los Angeles route, which ran more north–south than west–east in Illinois, and then angled sharply to the southwest to
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A few major connections not served by Interstate Highways include US 6 from Hartford, Connecticut, to Providence, Rhode Island and US 93 from Phoenix, Arizona to Las Vegas, Nevada, though the latter is planned to be upgraded to
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follows the Pacific Coast. (US 101 is one of the many exceptions to the standard numbering grid; its first "digit" is "10", and it is a main route on its own and not a spur of US 1.) Even numbers tend to increase from north to south;
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to the Chicago-Los Angeles portion of the US highway, which did not end in zero, but was still seen as a satisfyingly round number. Route 66 came to have a prominent place in popular culture, being featured in song and films.
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designated by auto trail associations were the main means of marking roads through the United States. These were private organizations, and the system of road marking at the time was haphazard and not uniform. In 1925, the
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With 32 states already marking their routes, the plan was approved by AASHO on November 11, 1926. This plan included a number of directionally split routes, several discontinuous routes (including
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September 25, and submitted the final report to the Joint Board secretary on October 26. The board sent the report to the Secretary of Agriculture of October 30, and he approved it November 18, 1925.
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using only a connection of dirt roads, cow paths, and railroad beds. His journey, covered by the press, became a national sensation and called for a system of long-distance roads.
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In 1934, AASHO tried to eliminate many of the split routes by removing them from the log, and designating one of each pair as a three-digit or alternate route, or in one case
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limited the routes to 7% of each state's roads, while 3 in every 7 roads had to be "interstate in character". Identification of these main roads was completed in 1923.
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designation as much as possible, most other trail associations lamented their obsolescence. At their January 14–15, 1926 meeting, AASHO was flooded with complaints.
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The second full meeting was held August 3 and 4, 1925. At that meeting, discussion was held over the appropriate density of routes. William F. Williams of
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in November 1925. After getting feedback from the states, they made several modifications; the U.S. Highway System was approved on November 11, 1926.
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The auto trail associations rejected the elimination of the highway names. Six regional meetings were held to hammer out the details—May 15 for the
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The new system was both praised and criticized by local newspapers, often depending on whether that city was connected to a major route. While the
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geographically apart in order to keep them from being confused with one another, and it omits 50 and 60 which would potentially conflict with
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strongly objected to this designated route, as it had been left off any of the major east–west routes, instead receiving the
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of the cities and towns through which they run. New additions to the system, however, must "substantially meet the current
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US 66 in 1926, and later it became a part of popular culture. US 101 continues east and then south to end at
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Some two-digit numbers have never been applied to any U.S. Route, including 37, 39, 47, 86, and 88.
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that indicate upcoming interchanges on freeways and expressways.
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The "final" U.S. Highway plan as approved November 11, 1926
183:
3516:
1767:
Office of Technical Services, GIS/Mapping Section (2011).
1734:
These three-digit spur routes are not to be confused with
1278:". A version of this policy has been in place since 1937.
1777:"Street View of US 20A/SR 15 near Pioneer, OH"
588:
2440:(1st ed.). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. p. ix.
2409:. Colorado Department of Transportation. Archived from
2376:. Delaware Department of Transportation. Archived from
883:
642:. Occasionally only one of the two routes is suffixed;
209:
The route numbers and locations are coordinated by the
1119:. In 1952, AASHO permanently recognized the splits in
1067:
This sign, photographed in 1941 on US 99 between
1058:
2834:
2251:
United States Featuring the Interstate Highway System
1043:
wrote, "The traveler may shed tears as he drives the
485:, originally a Texas state highway numbered to match
2241:
1660:
733:
Wisconsin was the first state in the U.S. to number
528:
had spurs, running from east to west, designated as
2787:. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
1898:Federal Highway Administration (December 4, 2012).
1239:is often seen as the end of an era of US highways.
2433:
2055:The Road Atlas: United States, Canada & Mexico
1928:Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (1989).
1799:The Road Atlas: United States, Canada & Mexico
795:was also chosen, based on the shield found on the
520:, which is a north–south route, unlike its parent
2302:
4047:
2810:AASHTO Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering
2253:(Map). . Convent Station, NJ: General Drafting.
1977:
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1971:
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775:work with the states to designate these routes.
2649:American Association of State Highway Officials
2510:American Association of State Highway Officials
2163:(Map). Scale not given. Chicago: Rand McNally.
1849:
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1845:
1843:
1841:
1839:
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1649:. The western terminus of US 2 is now at
1201:
769:American Association of State Highway Officials
741:states got together to establish the six-state
251:American Association of State Highway Officials
2734:
1290:which they roughly replaced, were as follows:
27:Highway system of the United States of America
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2111:. New York: Sterling Publishing. p. 71.
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1960:
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1828:
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1269:AASHTO is in the process of eliminating all
325:, it does not follow tolled portions of the
2500:
2498:
2431:
2189:Joint Board on Interstate Highways (1925).
2143:– via AASHTO Route Numbering Archive.
423:(US 1) follows the Atlantic Coast and
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3864:
3509:
3495:
2862:
2848:
2436:Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip
2325:
2265:
2097:
1274:state and "substantially meet the current
756:, providing 50% monetary support from the
752:program had begun with the passage of the
215:United States Department of Transportation
2835:US Highway Ends: maps and terminus photos
2615:
2551:
2338:
2278:Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
2177:
2012:
1867:
432:closely follows the Canadian border, and
206:since their initial designation in 1926.
190:numbered within a nationwide grid in the
4056:1926 establishments in the United States
2603:
2572:
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2489:
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887:
567:AASHTO guidelines specifically prohibit
240:Before the U.S. Routes were designated,
3888:Route designations in the United States
2552:Weingroff, Richard F. (April 7, 2011).
2545:
2371:"2006 Traffic Count and Mileage Report"
2339:Weingroff, Richard F. (April 7, 2011).
2275:Federal Highway Administration (2009).
2237:
2235:
2233:
2197:United States Department of Agriculture
2019:Federal Highway Administration (n.d.).
1868:Weingroff, Richard F. (April 7, 2011).
366:. The tolls were removed in July 2021.
278:List of United States Numbered Highways
14:
4048:
3519:Numbered highways in the United States
2782:
2554:"US 22: The William Penn Highway"
2407:"Segment Descriptions for Highway 006"
2359:
1923:
1921:
1047:or dream dreams as he speeds over the
321:(US 3) meets this obligation; in
97:157,724 mi (253,832 km)
32:Numbered highways in the United States
4061:United States Numbered Highway System
3859:
3490:
2877:United States Numbered Highway System
2843:
2815:U.S. Numbered Highways - 1989 Edition
2403:Colorado Department of Transportation
2367:Delaware Department of Transportation
2154:
2152:
2150:
1696:
1210:1961 version of the U.S. Route shield
760:for improvement of major roads. The
172:United States Numbered Highway System
143:United States Numbered Highway System
54:Design changes of U.S. Highway shield
42:United States Numbered Highway System
2746:California Highways and Public Works
2709:California Highways and Public Works
2518:(Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC:
2230:
1293:
884:Disagreement and refinement, 1925–26
686:
2742:"New Signing Policy on U.S. Routes"
2579:"United States Numbered Highways".
2432:Duncan, Dayton; Burns, Ken (2003).
1918:
1059:Expansion and adjustment, 1926–1956
716:organizations—most prominently the
86:; numbers and routings approved by
24:
2775:
2147:
2023:. Federal Highway Administration.
1684:United States Bicycle Route System
1281:
936:be swapped with US 20 to the
784:Joint Board on Interstate Highways
587:
247:Joint Board on Interstate Highways
127:U.S. Highway nn (US nn)
25:
4072:
2803:
1991:AASHTO Transportation Policy Book
1765:Ohio Department of Transportation
1751:Exceptions to this rule do occur.
920:seemed indirect, passing through
271:
2870:
2825:Highway History - Other Articles
2715:(3–4): 11–13. March–April 1964.
2616:Feldstein, Dan (June 27, 1999).
2560:. Federal Highway Administration
2347:. Federal Highway Administration
2027:from the original on May 7, 2013
1906:. Federal Highway Administration
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61:
47:
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2520:United States Geological Survey
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2161:The Road Atlas and Travel Guide
2125:
2071:
1931:United States Numbered Highways
1754:
1745:
1728:
1679:New England road marking system
1216:Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956
797:Great Seal of the United States
762:Federal Aid Highway Act of 1921
675:United States Numbered Highways
286:, and are not usually built to
129:U.S. Route nn (US nn)
2829:Federal Highway Administration
2083:Federal Highway Administration
2043:
1891:
1878:Federal Highway Administration
1738:signposted as "SPUR", such as
1714:
1705:
1408:International Falls, Minnesota
852:1926 and 1948 versions of the
255:U.S. Department of Agriculture
182:) is an integrated network of
13:
1:
1821:
1629:, (where it met US 80):
1592:Morehead City, North Carolina
743:New England Interstate Routes
657:—those with a banner such as
401:in Oklahoma; the old road is
2752:(10): 13, 28. October 1937.
1941:. p. iv. Archived from
1202:Interstate era, 1956–present
976:, from where it ran west to
754:Federal Aid Road Act of 1916
481:. The reverse happened with
409:
338:Jane Addams Memorial Tollway
221:(US 264) is a spur off
7:
2643:Correspondence between the
1769:Official Transportation Map
1656:
1414:(where it met US 61):
1233:highway renumbering in 1964
1053:Get your kicks on Route 66!
898:Lincoln Highway Association
728:
638:, and the routes rejoin in
614:List of divided U.S. Routes
508:, for example, splits from
309:, very few U.S. Routes are
105:November 11, 1926
10:
4077:
2195:(Report). Washington, DC:
690:
681:
611:
608:Divided and special routes
581:
577:
487:Mexican Federal Highway 57
397:US 412 also uses the
275:
29:
4012:
3952:
3916:
3895:
3812:
3547:
3526:
3473:
3450:
2884:
2461:"Motor Sign Uniformity".
1722:Interstate Highway System
1598:(where it met US 60)
1571:(where it met US 40)
1552:San Francisco, California
1544:Atlantic City, New Jersey
1523:Atlantic City, New Jersey
1029:had been extended across
922:Yellowstone National Park
668:
262:Interstate Highway System
138:
133:
121:
116:
101:
93:
77:
72:
60:
46:
41:
3835:Northern Mariana Islands
2767:– via Archive.org.
1689:
1459:Port Angeles, Washington
1395:Grand Portage, Minnesota
1340:(where it met US 1)
1271:intrastate U.S. Highways
1253:Jefferson City, Missouri
773:Secretary of Agriculture
416:contiguous United States
192:contiguous United States
78:Maintained by primarily
1583:Los Angeles, California
1361:Copper Harbor, Michigan
1348:Mackinaw City, Michigan
1276:AASHTO design standards
1264:National Highway System
748:Behind the scenes, the
372:is a toll road through
346:Illinois Route 251
296:AASHTO design standards
3989:Emergency detour route
3539:U.S. Numbered Highways
2783:Ingram, Tammy (2014).
2506:Bureau of Public Roads
2107:McNichol, Dan (2006).
1614:Dixie Overland Highway
1501:National Parks Highway
1412:Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1399:New Orleans, Louisiana
1382:New Orleans, Louisiana
1325:New Orleans, Louisiana
1321:Rouses Point, New York
1235:. The 1985 removal of
1211:
1097:
1076:
893:
788:Bureau of Public Roads
699:Horatio Nelson Jackson
592:
2675:Rand McNally (1946).
2656:. California Highways
2512:(November 11, 1926).
2159:Rand McNally (2009).
1797:Rand McNally (2013).
1623:Jacksonville, Florida
1610:San Diego, California
1510:Boston, Massachusetts
1463:San Diego, California
1429:Pembina, North Dakota
1338:Jacksonville, Florida
1209:
1160:Pennsylvania Turnpike
1093:
1066:
1002:Springfield, Missouri
891:
591:
403:US 412 Alternate
249:, recommended by the
3825:District of Columbia
2645:Division of Highways
1740:US 95 Spur
1531:Salt Lake City, Utah
1484:Bonners Ferry, Idaho
1446:Great Falls, Montana
1257:Pierre, South Dakota
962:Baldwin City, Kansas
712:In the early 1910s,
651:reference thereto".
640:Knoxville, Tennessee
364:US 278 Business
356:Cross Island Parkway
266:Dwight D. Eisenhower
4035:Territorial highway
3969:Business/city route
3955:Special route types
3944:Farm-to-market road
3534:Interstate Highways
2000:on November 1, 2006
1651:Everett, Washington
1647:Olympia, Washington
1565:Annapolis, Maryland
1497:Seattle, Washington
1166:routes such as the
1069:Seattle, Washington
966:Garden City, Kansas
598:reassurance markers
569:Interstate Highways
414:U.S. Routes in the
284:Interstate Highways
18:U.S. Highway System
4020:U.S. Bicycle Route
3917:Intrastate systems
3896:Multistate systems
2464:The New York Times
1948:on January 1, 2014
1212:
1077:
1040:The New York Times
894:
822:, and June 15 for
818:, June 15 for the
808:Mississippi Valley
758:federal government
593:
390:; the old road is
362:; the old road is
344:; the old road is
73:System information
4043:
4042:
3934:Secondary highway
3853:
3852:
3484:
3483:
3455:Mainline highways
2651:, transcribed at
2623:Houston Chronicle
2582:American Highways
2539:Wikimedia Commons
2467:. April 16, 1922.
2383:on March 18, 2009
2170:978-0-528-94209-9
1671:U.S. Roads portal
1641:
1640:
1631:Old Spanish Trail
1606:Savannah, Georgia
1596:Holbrook, Arizona
1579:Chicago, Illinois
1569:Wadsworth, Nevada
1493:Detroit, Michigan
1450:Las Vegas, Nevada
1416:Jefferson Highway
1378:Hurley, Wisconsin
1089:American Highways
1049:Jefferson Highway
994:Ashland, Kentucky
950:Manhattan, Kansas
854:U.S. Route shield
814:, June 8 for the
810:, June 3 for the
806:, May 27 for the
793:U.S. Route shield
722:Yellowstone Trail
687:Early auto trails
636:Bristol, Virginia
584:U.S. Route shield
399:Cherokee Turnpike
384:Cimarron Turnpike
336:uses part of the
204:local governments
168:
167:
84:local governments
16:(Redirected from
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2685:on July 25, 2011
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2654:"State Route 66"
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2021:"Interstate FAQ"
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1548:Black Horse Pike
1527:White Horse Pike
1437:Meridian Highway
1312:Atlantic Highway
1304:Fort Kent, Maine
1294:
1180:Pasadena Freeway
1073:Portland, Oregon
846:
837:
514:Brunswick, Maine
443:British Columbia
354:uses the tolled
327:Everett Turnpike
196:Federal Highways
123:US Highways
112:
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3979:Connector route
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2604:McNichol (2006)
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2558:Highway History
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2490:McNichol (2006)
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2478:McNichol (2006)
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2413:on May 26, 2012
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2345:Highway History
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1627:Van Horn, Texas
1556:Victory Highway
1535:Lincoln Highway
1514:Newport, Oregon
1467:Pacific Highway
1425:Canadian border
1391:Canadian border
1365:Naples, Florida
1352:Mobile, Alabama
1334:Cleveland, Ohio
1284:
1282:The 1925 routes
1249:Dover, Delaware
1204:
1168:Merritt Parkway
1061:
1045:Lincoln Highway
954:Limon, Colorado
932:requested that
886:
859:
858:
857:
856:
849:
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847:
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791:design for the
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718:Lincoln Highway
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