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| | Larry's Phat Page: Highways | Interstate 89 |
 | | A quick hypertext drive: Interstate 89 serves to connect Vermont and adjacent parts of Canada, including the large city of Montréal, with Boston and southeastern New England. |
 | | Almost immediately after crossing the river into Vermont, I-89 interchanges with I-91, which parallels the Connecticut’s western bank, at an unnumbered (for I-89) interchange; this is something of a rarity, as almost all Interstate-to-Interstate interchanges outside California are exit-numbered in some form. |
 | | I have never been on this northernmost part of I-89 up to the Canadian border, but from what I have been told, it is fairly flat, as much of it is within a few miles of the eastern shore of Lake Champlain. |
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