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The road to the right leads down the “Onomea Scenic Drive,” a 4-mile (6.44 km) loop road that crosses several one-lane wooden bridges and past the Hawaiʻi Tropical Botanical Garden overlooking Onomea Bay before returning to Hawaiʻi Belt Road at mile 10 in Pepeʻekeō. Hawaii Belt Road crosses over Kolekole Beach Park. Hawaiʻi Belt Road ...
U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in the U.S. state of Maine is a major north–south section of the United States Numbered Highway System, serving the eastern part of the state.It parallels the Atlantic Ocean from New Hampshire north through Portland, Brunswick, and Belfast to Calais, and then the St. Croix River and the rest of the Canada–United States border via Houlton to Fort Kent.
SR 1: 9.0: 14.5 US 1 / SR 103 in Kittery: US 1A in York: 1936: 1940 Became part of SR 103 after US 1 was designated SR 1: 20.0: 32.2 US 1 / SR 9 in Wells: US 1 / SR 9 in Biddeford: 1940: 1949 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
Maine's route marker is a simple black-on-white design, nearly identical to route markers used in Massachusetts. One- and two-digit numbered routes use 24-by-24-inch (610 mm × 610 mm) or 36-by-36-inch (910 mm × 910 mm) signs while three-digit numbered routes use 30-by-24-inch (760 mm × 610 mm) or 45-by-36-inch (1,140 mm × 910 mm) signs.
State Route 10 (abbreviated SR 10) is a part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located in the extreme northern part of the state near the Canada–US border. It is a secondary highway which runs for 9.3 miles (15.0 km) between U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Presque Isle and US 1A in Easton .
U.S. Route 1 or U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States. It runs 2,370 miles (3,810 km) from Key West , Florida , north to Fort Kent, Maine , at the Canadian border , making it the longest north–south road in the United States. [ 2 ]
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Route 222: 0.802: 1.291 Hawaiʻi Belt Road (Route 19) Hawaiʻi Belt Road (Route 19) — — Old Māmalahoa Highway Route 226 — — Kauniho Homesteads: Route 19 (now Old Māmalahoa Highway) near Hakalau — — now Lepoloa Road; shown in 1969-1971 maps as well as early to mid 1960s DOT planning documents Route 227: 0.661: 1.064 Hawaiʻi Belt ...