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  2. Washington State Route 104 - Wikipedia

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    The Jumbo class MV Spokane serving the Edmonds–Kingston route in 2008.. SR 104 was established during the 1964 state highway renumbering as the successor to several state highways: SSH 9E between Discovery Bay and Port Gamble, PSH 21 between Port Gamble and Kingston, SSH 1W in Edmonds, and SSH 2B between Edmonds and Lake Forest Park.

  3. Kingston, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is located in northeastern Kitsap County at (47.798764, −122.499071), [5] on the east side of the Kitsap Peninsula Washington State Route 104 runs through the community from the Washington State Ferry terminal, leading northwest 7 miles (11 km) to Port Gamble.

  4. List of state routes in Washington - Wikipedia

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    SR 104 near Port Ludlow: SR 20 near Port Townsend: 1992: current SR 20: 436.13: 701.88 US 101 at Discovery Bay: US 2 in Newport: 1964: current Longest state highway in Washington SR 21: 191.29: 307.85 SR 260 in Kahlotus: BC Hwy 41 at Canada–US border in Danville: 1964: current SR 22: 35.84: 57.68 I-82/US 12 near Zillah: I-82/US 12 in Prosser

  5. List of highways numbered 104 - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Route 104; M-104 (Michigan highway) Minnesota State Highway 104; Missouri Route 104; Nebraska Highway 104 (1935–1950) (former) Nebraska Highway 104 (1950–1957) (former) Nebraska State Spur 104 (former) New Hampshire Route 104; County Route 104 (Bergen County, New Jersey) County Route S104 (Bergen County, New Jersey) New Mexico ...

  6. U.S. Route 2 in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Washington state highway system was changed to its current "sign route system" beginning in January 1963 with a state highway renumbering. [63] Under the new system, Interstate highways, U.S. routes, and state routes replaced the primary and secondary highways and were codified under the Revised Code of Washington in 1970. [3]

  7. Washington State Route 307 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 307 (SR 307) is a 5.25-mile-long (8.45 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway, known as Bond Road, travels within Kitsap County between SR 305 in Poulsbo and SR 104 west of Kingston. SR 307 was created in 1991 on the existing Bond Road, which had been paved since the 1950s.

  8. Washington State Route 19 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 19 (SR 19) is a 14.09-mile-long (22.68 km) state highway serving rural Jefferson County on the Olympic Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington.The highway travels from SR 104 south of Port Ludlow and travels north through Chimacum and Port Hadlock-Irondale, intersecting SR 116, to end at SR 20 southwest of Port Townsend near the Jefferson County International Airport.

  9. Washington State Route 102 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 102 (SR 102) is a 2.86-mile-long (4.60 km) state highway serving the Washington Corrections Center and Washington State Patrol Academy in the U.S. state of Washington. The highway extends northeast and east as Dayton Airport Road from the Washington Corrections Center through rural Mason County to an intersection with U.S. Route 101 ...

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