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  2. Washington State Route 3 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 3 (SR 3) is a 59.81-mile-long (96.25 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, serving the Kitsap Peninsula in Mason and Kitsap counties. The highway begins at U.S. Route 101 (US 101) south of Shelton and travels northeast onto the Kitsap Peninsula through Belfair to Gorst , where it intersects SR 16 and begins its freeway.

  3. List of U.S. Routes in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The United States Numbered Highway System in Washington covers 1,870 miles (3,009.5 km) and consists of eight highways, divided into four primary routes and four auxiliary routes. The United States Numbered Highway System was approved and established on November 11, 1926 by the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) and ...

  4. State highways in Washington - Wikipedia

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    All state highways are designated by the Washington State Legislature and codified in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), namely Chapter 47.17 RCW. These routes are defined generally by termini and points along the route; WSDOT may otherwise choose the details, and may bypass the designated points as long as the road serves the general vicinity.

  5. Brier, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Brier area was known for its mink farms and later gave way to suburban ranch houses in the 1950s and 1960s. [6] The Shasta Park subdivision was created in 1924 and further developed into smaller lots by the early 1950s. [5]: 9 Brier was named for an existing road that bisected the subdivision where the community was developed in the 1950s. [7]

  6. List of state routes in Washington - Wikipedia

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    3.33 FR 25 near Randle: US 12 in Randle: 1992: current SR 131 — — US 10/US 97 near Ellensburg: US 97 near Virden: 1964: 1975 [3] Replaced by US 97: SR 140 — — SR 14 in Washougal: SR 14 in Prindle: 1968: 1992 [3] SR 141: 29.25: 47.07 SR 14 in Bingen: FR 24 near Trout Lake: 1968: current SR 141 — — SR 14 near Riffe

  7. List of Primary State Highways in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The first state road, running across the Cascade Range roughly where State Route 20 now crosses it, was designated by the legislature in 1893 (However, this road wasn't actually opened until 1972). Two other roads—a Cascade crossing at present State Route 410 and a branch of the first road to Wenatchee—were added in 1897.

  8. Swamp Creek (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    1,090 cu ft/s (31 m 3 /s) Swamp Creek is a tributary of the Sammamish River in Snohomish and King counties, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is also known as dxʷɬ(ə)q̓ab in Lushootseed , meaning "a wide place".

  9. Washington State Route 529 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 529 (SR 529, officially the Yellow Ribbon Highway) is a Washington state highway that connects the cities of Everett and Marysville.The 7.88-mile-long (12.68 km) roadway extends north from an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5), numbered exit 193, past the western terminus of U.S. Route 2 (US 2), its spur route, Downtown Everett and Naval Station Everett to cross the Snohomish ...