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State Route 224 (SR 224) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located within the city of Sanford.It is a northern bypass of downtown Sanford that runs for 2.08 miles (3.35 km) between State Route 11, State Route 11A, and State Route 109 in Springvale and U.S. Route 202 and State Route 4A near the border with Alfred.
Proposed alternate for US 1 but was never approved by AASHTO. It was cosigned with SR 9 for its entire length. SR 2: 46.0: 74.0 US 2 in Macwahoc: US 2 in Houlton: 1939: 1939 Shown on the 1939 map and 1939 route log, even though US 2A already existed by then SR 3: 120.67: 194.20 SR 8 / SR 11 / SR 27 in Augusta
In Texas, U.S. Route 59 is known as the Lloyd Bentsen Highway for the U.S. senator (1971-1993) and the Democratic vice-presidential nominee (1988). From the southwestern suburbs of Houston to Downtown Houston, US 59 is commonly referred to as the "Southwest Freeway", sometimes derisively as the "Southwest's Best Freeway."
SR 109 – Sanford, Wells: Kennebunk: 7.0: 11.3: SR 99 west – Sanford: South end of SR 99 overlap: 7.3: 11.7: US 1 south / SR 99 ends – Wells: West end of US 1 overlap; eastern terminus of SR 99: 7.7: 12.4: US 1 north – Biddeford SR 35 north to I-95 (Maine Turnpike) East end of US 1 overlap; west end of SR 35 overlap: Kennebunkport: 11.2 ...
State Route 99 (SR 99) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located in York County. It runs 8.7 miles (14.0 km) from an intersection with SR 109 in Sanford to Kennebunk, where it meets SR 9A and U.S. Route 1 (US 1). SR 99 is signed as an east–west route.
SANFORD, Maine — Paul Pelletier was given a choice: keep working 65 or 70 hours a week, managing a popular restaurant full-time, and live for six months more, or retire, slow down, and enjoy a ...
The Wall That Heals, a scaled version of the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, is on display on Rte. 109 in Sanford, Maine, through Sept. 10, 2023.
Local landowner Michael Patterson is pursuing his vision for a new campground near Sand Pond in Sanford, Maine. The association has approximately 50 members so far, according to Dumont.