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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: U.S. Route 6
U.S. Route 6 is a main route of the U.S. Highway system, running east from U.S. Route 395 in Bishop, California to Route 6A in Provincetown, Massachusetts (on Cape Cod) for a total of 3205 miles (5158 km).
U.S. Route 75 is a north-south U.S. Highway.
It was extended to Erie, Pennsylvania in 1926 and 1927, and in 1931 it absorbed most of U.S. Route 32 and the entire route of U.S. Route 38 in an extension to Greeley, Colorado.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/U.S.-Route-6   (1636 words)

  
  California State Route 35 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
California State Route 35, generally known as Skyline Boulevard, is a 2-lane road running along the western ridge of Silicon Valley in California.
The ridgetop portion of the route ends at the junction with California State Route 92 because this northern area of the Santa Cruz Mountains is a protected watershed owned by the San Francisco Water Department.
Route 35 departs from 280 at the southern end of San Bruno, running to the west of the freeway, regaining the ridgetop separating South San Francisco and Daly City from Pacifica.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/California_State_Route_35   (639 words)

  
 The Ultimate List of California State Routes - American History Information Guide and Reference
California State Route 98 - A highway in Imperial County that parallels Interstate 8 between that freeway and the Mexican border.
California State Route 166 - An east-west highway from near the Interstate 5--Route 99 interchange in Kern County to Maricopa and Santa Maria.
California State Route 216 A route from Visalia to Woodlake in Tulare County.
www.historymania.com /american_history/List_of_California_state_highways   (3013 words)

  
 San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
California State Route 29 - Four-lane expressway connecting Interstate 80 in Vallejo in Solano County to the towns of American Canyon and Napa.
California State Route 13, or the Warren Freeway, is entirely in the Oakland Hills and travels north from Interstate 580 to California State Route 24, where the freeway portion ends.
California State Route 238/Interstate 238 (Mission Boulevard) is an arterial from Fremont to Hayward, along the base of the hills, then becomes a freeway near Oakland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/San_Francisco_Bay_Area   (2644 words)

  
 California Highways (www.cahighways.org): Routes 1 through 8
The route from Edgemar to Skyline Boulevard was originally adopted on November 17, 1952; LRN 55 between Alemany (John Daly) and the Edgemar area was completed in December 1954, and the contract for construction of the Route 1 freeway was awarded on May 3, 1957 to the McCammon, Wunderlich, and Wunderlich Company of Palo Alto.
Route 280 near the south boundary of the City and County of San Francisco to Route 101 near the approach to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
The Route 99/Route 70 co-designation signage that remained as of 2003 were (1) on eastbound Elkhorn Blvd at the onramp to NB Route 99; (2) on Capitol Avenue at 5th Street; and (3) on I Street and 4th Street at the Amtrak station.
www.cahighways.org /001-008.html   (15201 words)

  
 California Route 92   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Route 92 is from: (a) Route 1 near Half Moon Bay to Route 280.
Route 92 from Route 1 near Half Moon Bay to Route 280 near Crystal Springs Lake.
Between Route 101 and Route 880 (or Route 61, whichever side you're on) is the San Mateo Bridge.
www.geocities.com /bennyp81/ca92.html   (138 words)

  
 Caltrans Facts - Bay Area   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Carneros Highway Route 121 from Route 37 to Route 29 in Sonoma and Napa Counties.
Portola Freeway Interstate 380 from Route 101 to Interstate 280.
Warren Freeway (State Route 13) from Interstate 580 to Route 24 in Oakland.
www.dot.ca.gov /dist4/trivia.htm   (3403 words)

  
 California State Route 92 - Definition, explanation
California State Route 92, is an east-west highway in the San Francisco Bay Area between Half Moon Bay, California near the coast (and California State Highway 1) in the west and downtown Hayward, California at its junction with California State Highway 238.
Between Half Moon Bay and Interstate 280, Route 92 winds through the Coast Range as a narrow, mainly undivided two and three lane highway with a switchback turn.
All of Route 92 that is not already a freeway or a toll bridge has been proposed as a freeway, none of which has been built.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/c/ca/california_state_route_92.php   (257 words)

  
 California State Route 92 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
California State Route 92, is an east-west highway in the San Francisco Bay Area between Half Moon Bay, California near the coast (and California State Highway 1) in the west and downtown Hayward, California at its junction with State Route 238 and State Route 185.
Between Half Moon Bay and Interstate 280, Route 92 winds through the Coast Range as a narrow, mainly undivided two and three lane highway with a switchback turn.
All of Route 92 that is not already a freeway or a toll bridge has been proposed as a freeway, none of which has been built.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/California_State_Route_92   (421 words)

  
 California Highways (www.cahighways.org): Routes 89 through 96
The route between Route 36 near Deer Creek Pass and Route 36 near Morgan Summit is cosigned as Route 36/Route 89, although it is legislatively Route 36.
The relinquished former portions of Route 91 in the Cities of Gardena, Torrance, Lawndale, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Hermosa Beach are not a state highway and are not eligible for adoption [as a state highway].
LRN 92 was defined in 1933 as the route from LRN 65 (Route 49) near Columa to Marshall's Monument.
cahighways.org /089-096.html   (10622 words)

  
 Flexibility in Highway Design - STATE ROUTE 89-EMERALD BAY SOUTH LAKE TAHOE - FHWA
This portion of Route 89 was originally constructed in 193031 to provide a link along the west side of Lake Tahoe between the two major eastwest routes in the region: State Route 70 on the north and U.S. Route 50 on the south.
The route is, however, subject to heavy tourist use in the summer and early fall months, and a significant percentage of the traffic is motor homes and buses.
Safety along the route was improved with the addition of the two 0.6m (2ft) shoulders and the 3.6m (12ft) travel lanes.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /ENVIRonment/flex/cs04.htm   (1883 words)

  
 California State Route 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In Southern California it is known as the Pacific Coast Highway or P.C.H., and in parts of central California, it is known as the Cabrillo Highway.
State parks and small coastal towns can be found amongst hundreds of miles of wilderness.
Route 1 is from: (a) Route 5 south of San Juan Capistrano to Route 101 near El Rio.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/C/California-State-Route-1.htm   (1039 words)

  
 Migratory Birds and Spread of West Nile Virus in the Western Hemisphere
Unlike the 1999 New York City epidemic, during which large numbers of dead and dying birds, especially crows, were observed concurrently with clinical reports of human infection with the virus (3), the Old World epidemics of West Nile virus had few concurrent reports of deaths of infected birds (7).
Four major routes are followed by birds that gather in and pass through the New York City area (defined as a circle 10 km in radius centered on north Queens) in late summer and early fall: the southeastern U.S. route, the circum-Gulf route, the trans-Gulf route, and the Caribbean island-western North Atlantic route.
However, approximately 32 species of birds that follow the southeastern U.S. migration route would be likely to occur in high densities in or near wetlands on migration as they pass through New York and on to their wintering sites (Table 2).
www.cdc.gov /ncidod/eid/vol6no4/rappole.htm   (4420 words)

  
 Planning for DOE Transuranic Waste Shipments
These are known as "preferred routes." States may designate alternate routes for radioactive materials shipments using U.S. Department of Transportation guidelines or a similar routing methodology that considers public risk factors and consultation with neighboring states.
Not only would this route trucks through areas of high resident and non-resident population, it would also result in shipments through two of the three highest accident locations in southern Nevada, I-15 in the Las Vegas urban area and US 95 in the southern portion of the state.
State route designation in Nevada is further complicated by a New Mexico Supreme Court decision which made the City of Santa Fe pay damages to a landowner who claimed loss of property values due to state route designation.
www.state.nv.us /nucwaste/yucca/wippfact.htm   (3230 words)

  
 California facts and history
Trappers continued to come to California from the East, developing an immigration route that would be key, twenty years later.
At that time, California was very weak militarily—the vaious Presidios were either unmanned or so low on arms and ammunition as to be useless.
The Spanish and Mexican governments occupied California for 300 years, and it was an economic and cultural wasteland.
www.mindconnection.com /library/states/california.htm   (1241 words)

  
 California National Historic Trail - Auto Tour Route for Nebraska (U.S. National Park Service)
Below the map are suggested driving directions to follow the Auto Tour Route for the California National Historic Trail through Nebraska, from east to west:
After crossing the state line on Kansas 243, the route becomes Nebraska SR112.
Turn west onto SR 92 and U.S. Continue west on SR 92 to Gering and turn north on SR 71.
www.nps.gov /cali/planyourvisit/auto_neb.htm   (486 words)

  
 Californians and the Military: Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz: A Five Star Submariner
To Nimitz fell the honor of signing the Japanese surrender documents on behalf of the United States aboard the battleship MISSOURI (BB-63) in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945, and was detached two months later.
During this period, Earl Warren, Governor of California, extended Nimitz an invitation to become a regent of the University of California.
Although he was entitled to a state burial and burial in the National Cemetery in Arlington, he wanted neither, only a simple funeral.
www.militarymuseum.org /Nimitz.html   (5102 words)

  
 10 Great American Drives: The Heartland, Yosemite, The Elvis Trail and More - Arizona, California, Florida, Minnesota, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Passing through the Sierra National Forest, you'll be dwarfed by the quiet grandeur of ponderosa pine, California fl oak, and incense cedar.
From Tuba City, named for Hopi chief Tuba, head southeast on Route 264, passing the outer edges of the Painted Desert, a wide-open realm of sagebrush and juniper.
This is the place to rent snorkels, canoes, and kayaks for exploring waters teeming with crabs and sponges, as well as pelican-filled swamps.
www.travelandleisure.com /articles/10-great-american-drives-the-heartland-yosemite-the-elvis-trail-and-more/?page=2   (935 words)

  
 Huskies Notebook: Utah State guard took unusual route
He was in prison for eight years in California, a convicted rapist.
A native of Carbondale, Ill., Dentmon grew up at the opposite end of the state from the vaunted Big Ten basketball school, which initially wasn't interested in him as a recruit, then was, then cooled on him a second time.
Dentmon signed a national letter of intent with Illinois State, which later accused the Illini of tampering with the playmaker, bringing the NCAA into the squabble.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /cbasketball/263213_ubok16.html   (1206 words)

  
 HI - HI - Pescadero (Pigeon Point Lighthouse) Youth Hostel
Perched atop a cliff on the central California coast, the 115-foot Pigeon Point Lighthouse sits next to the keeper's houses restored as a hostel by HI-USA.
On California Hwy One, 20 miles south of Half Moon Bay and 27 miles north of Santa Cruz.
Nearest bus stop north of PPLH is at Pescadero, 5 miles to north.
www.hihostels.com /dba/hostel060103.en.htm?himap=Y   (402 words)

  
 Hayward, California - Comfort Inn Hayward - Hotel, Motel, Lodging
From I-880: Take exit State Route 92 East, turn right on Mission Boulevard to hotel.
A cluster of dog heads, symbol of a defunct diner chain, are often visible in Emeryville.
The San Francisco Style Polka Hall of Fame consists of 3 display cases on the wall of a pizza parlor in the Castro district of San Francisco.
www.roadsideamerica.com /hotels_motels/hotelinfo/7181.html   (330 words)

  
 MTC -- Legislation
On Friday, February 4, 2005, a state Senate Budget Subcommittee hosted a hearing on transportation funding issues.
At the hearing, MTC presented a list of projects affected by the state transportation budget crisis – created by the continued suspension of Proposition 42 (which called for assigning the sales tax on gasoline to transportation improvements), borrowing from the state highway account and an erosion in the buying power of the state fuel tax.
While there are many other critical projects in the region that will be delayed by the state transportation crisis, this list highlights the immediate impacts to the traveling public.
www.mtc.ca.gov /legislation/budget_bottleneck.htm   (261 words)

  
 Bay Area Toll Authority: Current Projects: RM 1 Program: I-880 / SR92 Interchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bay Area Toll Authority: Current Projects: RM 1 Program: I-880 / SR92 Interchange
As part of an effort to improve traffic flow and to relieve congestion on the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge and its approaches, RM 1 identified the need to reconstruct the Interstate 880/State Route 92 interchange.
The project proposes to modify the existing cloverleaf interchange to increase capacity and improve safety and traffic operations.
bata.mtc.ca.gov /880-SR92.htm   (118 words)

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