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Davenport is the county seat of and largest city in Lincoln County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,703 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] As the seat of government for the county and its largest population center, Davenport serves as an important hub for business, medical and educational services in Lincoln County.
The Quincy–Davenport route was historically part of the North Central Highway, established in 1915 as part of the early state highway system along a section of the Great Northern Railway. The highway was numbered as State Road 7 in 1923 and connected to Wenatchee via State Road 10, also known as the Chelan and Okanogan Highway.
The Inland Empire Highway was shifted west in 1915 and several roads from Meyers Falls to Davenport became State Road 22 (SR 22) and crossed the Spokane River with the Detillion Bridge. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] SR 22 remained unchanged through a 1923 restructuring of the state road system, [ 21 ] [ 22 ] but was extended north to the Canadian border ...
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Mowich Lake Road near Mowich Lake: SR 410 in Buckley: 1964: current SR 166: 5.13: 8.26 SR 16 near Port Orchard: Whitter Avenue in Port Orchard: 1993: current SR 167: 28.60: 46.03 I-5 in Tacoma: SR 900 in Renton: 1964: current SR 168 — — SR 410 near Greenwater: SR 410 near Cliffdell: proposed — SR 169: 25.26: 40.65 SR 164 in Enumclaw
The state of Washington began maintaining sections of what would become US 2 with the extension of State Road 7 in 1909, from Peshastin to Spokane on the Sunset Highway and later State Road 2. In addition to State Road 2, State Road 23 was created in 1915, traveling north from Spokane to Newport, and was renumbered to State Road 6 in 1923.
The system spans 8.5% of the state's public road mileage, but carries over half of the traffic. [2] [3] All other public roads in the state are either inside incorporated places (cities or towns) or are maintained by the county. [4] The state highway symbol is a white silhouette of George Washington's head (whom the state is named after).
State Route 20 (SR 20), also known as the North Cascades Highway, is a state highway that traverses the U.S. state of Washington.It is the state's longest highway, traveling 436 miles (702 km) across the northern areas of Washington, from U.S. Route 101 (US 101) at Discovery Bay on the Olympic Peninsula to US 2 near the Idaho state border in Newport.