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  2. U.S. Route 20 in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    In Shoshoni, US 20 turns east along US 26, while WYO 789 turns west along the same route. [6] As US 20 and US 26 head toward Casper, the two routes travel along a limited-access road before traveling east along I-25 and US 87. US 20, US 26, and US 87 exit onto Beverly Street (exit 186) and travel east along Yellowstone Highway.

  3. List of state highways in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    US 20, WYO 432, and WYO 789 southwest of Worland — — WYO 432: 10.29: 16.56 US 20, WYO 431, and WYO 789 southwest of Worland: US 20 and WYO 789 in Worland — — WYO 433: 18.81: 30.27 US 20 and WYO 789 in Worland: US 16, US 20, and WYO 789 west of Manderson — — WYO 434: 20.63: 33.20 CR R82 at Big Trails: US 16 in Ten Sleep ...

  4. U.S. Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    The "0" in its route number indicates that US 20 is a major coast-to-coast route. Spanning 3,365 miles (5,415 km), it is the longest road in the United States, [1] and, in the east, the route is roughly parallel to Interstate 90 (I-90), which is the longest Interstate Highway in the U.S.

  5. Daniel K. Inouye International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Daniel K. Inouye International Airport [3] (IATA: HNL, ICAO: PHNL, FAA LID: HNL), also known as Honolulu International Airport, is the main and largest airport in Hawaii. [4] The airport is named after Honolulu native and Medal of Honor recipient Daniel Inouye , who represented Hawaii in the United States Senate from 1963 until his death in 2012.

  6. Kalaeloa Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kalaeloa Airport (IATA: JRF, ICAO: PHJR, FAA LID: JRF), also called John Rodgers Field (the original name of Honolulu International Airport) and formerly Naval Air Station Barbers Point, is a joint civil-military regional airport of the State of Hawaiʻi established on July 1, 1999, to replace the Ford Island NALF facilities which closed on June 30 of the same year.

  7. List of Alaska Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of destinations that are served or have been served by Alaska Airlines.These do not include destinations flown only by Horizon Air.Previous cities flown solely by Horizon Air include: Arcata-Eureka, Astoria, Butte, Flagstaff, Klamath Falls, Lewiston, Mammoth Lakes, North Bend-Coos Bay, Pendleton, Port Angeles, Prescott, Prince George, Salem, and Twin Falls.

  8. Your essential guide to KCI Airport’s new terminal: Parking ...

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... A map of the terminal. Airport officials have released maps of the terminal in multiple formats, including this interactive ...

  9. Hālawa station - Wikipedia

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    Routes 20 and PH8 provide service between this station and Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, with route 20 continuing on to the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, Downtown Honolulu, and Waikīkī. [8] In Hawaiian, "hālawa" means "curve" and is the name of the ahupuaʻa in which it is located, the easternmost in the ʻEwa District.