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Route information; Maintained by RIDOT: Length: 25.7 mi [1] (41.4 km): Existed: by 1934–present: Major junctions; South end: US 1 in Warwick: Route 2 in Cranston. US 6 in Johnston US 44 in Smithfield
Johnston is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 29,568 at the 2020 census. Johnston is the site of the Clemence Irons House (1691), a stone-ender museum, [3] and the only landfill in Rhode Island. Incorporated on March 6, 1759, Johnston was named for the colonial attorney general, Augustus Johnston. [4] [5]
Location of Providence in Providence County, Rhode Island. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence, Rhode Island.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: November 15, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 19: Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) November 1, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 20: Peace Dale Historic District: Peace Dale Historic District
Central Street in Millville, MA: 1934: current Route 7: 15.7: 25.3 Route 246 in Providence: Joslin Road in Burrillville: 1934: current Route 10: 5.0: 8.0 Route 12 in Providence: I-95/US 6 in Providence: 1966: current Route 11 — — — — 1933: 1963 Was Route 142 from early 1920s-1933.
Route 128 (Killingly Street) – Providence, Johnston: Truck-only electronic toll gantry ($5.00) [16] Providence: 19.10: 30.74: US 6A west (Hartford Avenue) – Johnston: Eastern terminus of US 6A; since the closure of the Route 14 exit, this is the closest exit to access nearby Route 14: 19.70: 31.70: Route 14 west (Plainfield Street)
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There is a complex interchange with US 6 and US 6A in Johnston, labeled exits 9A, 9B, and 9C, which involves near overlap between US 6 and I-295 (US 6 uses the collector–distributor lanes along the side of I-295 briefly, and access from US 6 westbound to I-295 southbound requires the use of a special double-loop ramp at exit 9B).