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The SR 105/105 Spur junction is about 5 miles (8 km) north of Grayland, Washington, immediately adjacent to Twin Harbors State Park. The spur is 4.02 miles (6.47 km) long. [1] WSDOT estimates that daily traffic on the spur route ranges from 1,000 vehicles at its northern terminus to 5,400 at Montesano Street. [3]
Grayland is located in the southwestern corner of Grays Harbor County. To the west is the Pacific Ocean, to the north is the city of Westport and the entrance to Grays Harbor. To the south is Pacific County. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the CDP has a total area of 6.9 square miles (17.8 km 2) that is almost entirely land.
It was created in 1964 to replace an earlier numbering scheme and ratified by the state legislature in 1970. The system's 196 highways are almost entirely paved, with the exception of a gravel section on SR 165. The state's Interstate and U.S. Highways are also defined as part of the state route system, but are omitted from this list.
South Dakota state line near Petrel: 1926: c. 1927: renumbered ND 8 ND 24: 45.046: 72.495 ND 6 east of Selfridge: ND 6 in Breien: 1927: current former ND 42 west of Fort Yates; rest former route of ND 6 north of Fort Yates (portion north of ND 21 former ND 37) ND 25: 34.758: 55.938 I-94 / I-94 Bus west of Mandan: ND 31 in Hannover
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Interstate 105; Alabama State Route 105; Arkansas Highway 105; Colorado State Highway 105; Florida State Road 105; Georgia State Route 105. Georgia State Route 105 (1932–1937) (former) Illinois Route 105; Indiana State Road 105; Iowa Highway 105 (former) County Road 105 (Mitchell County, Iowa) County Road 105 (Worth County, Iowa) K-105 ...
[a] This is a list of the longest state highways in each state. As of 2007, the longest state highway in the nation is Montana Highway 200, which is 706.624 miles (1,137.201 km) long. The shortest of the longest state highways is District of Columbia Route 295, which is 4.29 miles (6.90 km) long.
There are 53 counties in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, which is used by the United States government to uniquely identify states and counties, is provided with each entry. [1] North Dakota's code is 38, which when combined with any county code would be written as 38XXX.