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The Bend section of US 97 was moved to the Bend Parkway in November 2001, replacing a parallel alignment on 3rd Street that now carries a signed business route. [5] It was one of several options studied to address increased through traffic in Bend, including full bypasses and a one-way couplet on various streets. [ 6 ]
US 97 was relocated onto I-82 between Union Gap and Ellensburg when the freeway opened in 1971, bypassing downtown Yakima and the Yakima Canyon Highway (which became State Route 821). [31] A new route for US 97 through Bend, named the Bend Parkway, was proposed in the 1980s and opened in September 2001, relocating 7.2 miles (11.6 km) of the ...
I-84/US 30 in Fairview: 1936: current US 95 Spur — — OR 201 south of Huntington: US 95S in Weiser, ID: 1980: current US 97 Bus. — — US 97 in Klamath Falls: US 97 in Klamath Falls 1980: current US 97 Bus. — — US 97 in Bend: US 20/US 97 in Bend 1980: current US 101 Bus. — — US 101 in Warrenton: US 101 in Astoria: 1967: current
The westernmost route would follow US 97 from Klamath Falls through Bend and Redmond to Biggs Junction, relying on I-84 to complete its connection with I-82. A variation of the route with a direct connection to I-82 near Hermiston would branch off at Madras and travel northeastward through a mountainous region along Route 218 and Route 207 .
U.S. Route 97 (US 97) in the U.S. state of Washington is a 322-mile (518 km) route which traverses from the Oregon state line at the northern end of the Sam Hill Memorial Bridge in Maryhill, north to the Canada–US border in Okanogan County near Oroville.
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The Redmond–Bend Juniper State Scenic Corridor is named for the large western junipers found in the area. Many of these juniper trees are several hundred years old. [1] [2] [4] [5] The scenic corridor is made up of ten separate parcels of land scattered along a 10 miles (16 km) section of U.S. Route 97, between Bend and Redmond in Central ...
Weather permitting, beginning on Thursday, June 13, 2024, Baltimore Pike, also known as Route 97, south of Littlestown, will be detoured while crews replace a box culvert and retaining wall in ...