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The SR 105/105 Spur junction is about 5 miles (8 km) north of Grayland, Washington, immediately adjacent to Twin Harbors State Park. The spur is 4.02 miles (6.47 km) long. [ 1 ] WSDOT estimates that daily traffic on the spur route ranges from 1,000 vehicles at its northern terminus to 5,400 at Montesano Street.
Interstate 105; Alabama State Route 105; Arkansas Highway 105; Colorado State Highway 105; Florida State Road 105; Georgia State Route 105. Georgia State Route 105 (1932–1937) (former)
The community continues struggling to slow the rapid coastal erosion through ongoing efforts to maintain shorelines, including portions of Washington State Route 105. [10] Efforts to stabilize the shoreline using dynamic revetment, which employs natural materials such as driftwood and cobble to dissipate wave energy, are showing promise.
CR 105 heading northbound. The road begins as a four-lane expressway at a partial interchange with CR 104 in the David Allen Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preservation Area in Riverside. It immediately curves from an east–west trajectory to a north–south one before an at-grade intersection with New York State Route 24 (NY 24). The road runs north ...
The highway now designated NY 105 was improved to state highway standards as part of a project contracted out by the state of New York on September 20, 1907. A total of 7.09 miles (11.41 km) of highway were rebuilt as part of the $81,000 project (equivalent to $2.75 million in 2025), including the state-maintained section of modern NY 102 .
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 846 square miles (2,190 km 2), of which 831 square miles (2,150 km 2) is land and 15 square miles (39 km 2) (1.7%) is water. [ 4 ] Washington County is a long narrow county located in the northeastern section of the State.
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The state-maintained section of NY 102 was improved to state highway standards as part of a project contracted out by the state of New York on September 20, 1907. A total of 7.09 miles (11.41 km) of highway were rebuilt as part of the $81,000 project (equivalent to $2.75 million in 2024), including all of modern NY 105.