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Wyoming Highway 22 (WYO 22) is a 17.53-mile-long (28.21 km) state highway in the U.S. State of Wyoming known as the Teton Pass Highway in Teton County Wyoming. WYO 22 spans 17.53 miles (28.21 km) from Idaho State Highway 33 at the Idaho-Wyoming state line to the concurrency of U.S. Routes 26 , 89 , 189 , and 191 in Jackson .
Teton Pass is a high mountain pass in the western United States, located at the southern end of the Teton Range in western Wyoming, between Wilson and Victor, Idaho.At an elevation of 8,431 feet (2,570 m) above sea level, the pass provides access from the Jackson Hole valley in Wyoming to the Teton Valley of eastern Idaho, including the access route to Grand Targhee Resort through Driggs, Idaho.
State Highway 22 (SH-22) is a 43.936-mile-long (70.708 km) state highway in Idaho from SH-33 to Interstate 15 (I-15) in Dubois. Route description.
U.S. Route 22 (US 22) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that stretches from Cincinnati, Ohio, in the west, to Newark, New Jersey, in the east.In Pennsylvania, the route runs for 338.20 miles (544.28 km) between the West Virginia state line in Washington County, where it is a freeway through the western suburbs of Pittsburgh, and then runs east to Easton and the Pennsylvania ...
Now Arbon Valley Road, Arbon Valley Highway, and Bannock Highway; continued north to Pocatello until 1955 SH-38: 23.438: 37.720 North Holbrook Road near Holbrook: I-15 in Malad City: 1985: current Formerly part of SH-37 SH-39: 52.924: 85.173 I-86 in American Falls: US-26 in Blackfoot: 1929: current SH-40 — — Wyoming state line
Condon is a city in, and the seat of, Gilliam County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. [6] The population was 682 at the 2010 census. [7] The city, with an historic main street along Oregon Route 19, is a farming and ranching community.
[16] [19] Among these was the Sarnia–London Highway, a route that encompassed a portion of Highway 7, as well as a new highway through Watford and Strathroy that would be designated as Highway 22. On July 2, 1927, 40.4 km (25.1 mi) of roads within Middlesex County were taken over, or assumed, by the DPHO.
Longest state highway. Until 1934, went southwest from Fayetteville via what is now US 401 and US 15 rather than northwest; rerouted on different route that year, truncated in 1940, and extended to Charlotte in 1962/1963. NC 25: 14.2 [10] 22.9 SC 12 at the South Carolina state line: US 74/NC 20 in Monroe: 1921: 1934