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State Route 525 (SR 525) is a 30.68-mile-long (49.37 km) state highway located in Snohomish and Island counties in the western region of the U.S. state of Washington.SR 525 begins at an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5) and I-405 in Lynnwood and travels north to SR 99 as a four-lane controlled-access freeway.
The airport covers an area of 54 acres (22 ha) at an elevation of 193 feet (59 m) above mean sea level.It has one runway designated 7/25 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,265 by 25 feet (995 x 8 m).
Packer games in Milwaukee were ended after the 1994 season. [3] The grounds of the State Fair, at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources park site, contain one of only two Indian effigy mounds remaining in Milwaukee County. (The other is located at Lake Park in Milwaukee.) Four pre-historic mounds originally populated the location, which ...
State Route 20 (SR 20), also known as the North Cascades Highway, is a state highway that traverses the U.S. state of Washington.It is the state's longest highway, traveling 436 miles (702 km) across the northern areas of Washington, from U.S. Route 101 (US 101) at Discovery Bay on the Olympic Peninsula to US 2 near the Idaho state border in Newport.
The Whidbey Scenic Isle Way is a Washington State Scenic and Recreational Highway on Whidbey Island in Island County, Washington that follows two different highways: [1] SR 20 from SR 525 to Deception Pass; and; SR 525 from the Clinton ferry terminal to SR 20
A Hop streetcar on St. Paul Avenue at Plankinton Avenue. The Hop, also known as the Milwaukee Streetcar, is a modern streetcar system in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The system’s 2.1-mile (3.4 km) [5] [3] [6] original “M” line connects the Milwaukee Intermodal Station and Downtown to the Lower East Side and Historic Third Ward neighborhoods. [7]
The modern-day route of US 2 between Snohomish and Monroe was completed as a county wagon road in 1904. [45] The state of Washington began maintaining State Road 7 in 1909, [ 46 ] [ 47 ] traveling from Peshastin to Spokane on what would become the Sunset Highway and US 2. [ 48 ]
Milwaukee County purchased the land on October 19, 1926, and renamed the airport Milwaukee County Airport. [6] The first airport terminal there, the Hirschbuehl Farmhouse, opened in July 1927. That month, Northwest Airlines, Inc., began air service from Milwaukee to Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul.