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  2. U.S. Route 101 in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The final section of the Olympic Loop Highway began construction in 1927 and was opened to traffic with a two-day dedication ceremony in August 1931. It cost approximately $11 million to construct, using state and federal funds. [35] [36] In 1937, the state legislature established a new system of primary and secondary highways.

  3. The 15 Best American Road Trips, Ranked - AOL

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    Olympic Peninsula Loop Drive, Washington. aaaaimages/Getty Images. ... This 450-mile loop around Olympic Mountain Range swoops past rainforests, snow-capped mountains, cobalt-blue lakes, sprawling ...

  4. U.S. Route 101 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 101 US 101 highlighted in red Route information Length 1,535.27 mi [a] (2,470.78 km) Existed November 11, 1926 (1926-11-11) –present Major junctions South end I-5 SR 60 in Los Angeles, CA Major intersections I-80 in San Francisco, CA US 199 near Crescent City, CA US 20 in Newport, OR US 26 near Seaside, OR US 30 in Astoria, OR US 12 in Aberdeen, WA North end I-5 in Tumwater, WA ...

  5. List of Washington State Scenic and Recreational Highways

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    Follows US 101 around the Olympic Peninsula [13] Palouse Scenic Byway: 208 335 Adams–Whitman county line Idaho state line 2003 [14] Follows SR 26, SR 27, SR 194, US 195, SR 271, SR 272 and SR 278 in Whitman County [15] [16] San Juan Islands Scenic Byway: 120 190 [a] Sidney, British Columbia: SR 20 near Anacortes: 2009 [17]

  6. Olympic Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Kitsap Peninsula, bounded by the Hood Canal and Puget Sound, is an entirely separate peninsula and is not connected to the Olympic Peninsula. From Olympia, the state capital, U.S. Route 101 runs along the Olympic Peninsula's eastern, northern, and western shorelines. The Olympic mountain range sits in the center of the Olympic Peninsula ...

  7. Washington State Route 410 - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Highway traveled around the Olympic Peninsula and a section from Aberdeen to Olympia was later used as part of US 410. [28] The Pacific Highway would later have a brief concurrency with US 410 from Olympia to Tacoma , and US 410 would later connect to the National Park Highway in Tacoma and follow it to Buckley , where State Road 5 ...

  8. State highways in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Six of these highways were east–west crossings of the Cascades; others included a portion of Chuckanut Drive and a road around the west side of the Olympic Peninsula. [18] Under a 1909 law, the State Highway Board surveyed a connected network of proposed state roads, [ 19 ] The legislature added most of these routes to the state highway ...

  9. 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.