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  2. Oregon Route 62 - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Point, Lake of the Woods: Former Klamath Lake Highway: Fort Klamath Junction: 91.33: 146.98: Sun Mountain Road – Kimball Park: Former Sun Mountain Highway 97.32: 156.62: Modoc Point Road: Former Modoc Point Highway 98.55: 158.60: To US 97 north – Chiloquin, Bend, Agency Lake 102.47: 164.91: South Chiloquin Road: Former Chiloquin ...

  3. Rim Drive - Wikipedia

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    Rim Drive is a scenic highway in Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon, United States.It is a 33-mile (53 km) loop that follows the caldera rim around Crater Lake.Due to its unique engineering and the surrounding park landscape, the drive was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

  4. Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    At Fort Klamath, the byway joins OR 62 and continues north for 16 miles (26 km), where it turns onto Munson Valley Road and enters Crater Lake National Park. At this point, the road becomes Rim Drive, a 33-mile (53 km) loop that follows the caldera rim around Crater Lake. At Merriam Point, Rim Drive splits and turns north.

  5. U.S. Route 54 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In the Lake of the Ozarks area, US 54 was rerouted onto a new 4 lane highway in 2010 and another part of US 54 was rerouted in 2011 in the Lake of the Ozarks area. [6] [7] The old US 54 was renamed "Osage Beach Parkway." The original Champ Clark Bridge opened in 1928. In 2019, a replacement bridge opened and the old one was torn down.

  6. List of state highways in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, the U.S. Highway System was created and many of the highways listed below became part of a new U.S. Highway; in some cases, a highway's number was changed so as not to conflict with a U.S. Highway number (or, later, an Interstate Highway number) which came through Missouri.

  7. U.S. Route 40 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Lake St. Louis: 1C: Prospect Road: 2: Lake Saint Louis Boulevard: 4A: Route N: To route N: 4B: Route 364 – Dardenne Prairie: Exits 1A-B on SR 364; cloverleaf interchange: O'Fallon: 6: Route DD (Winghaven Boulevard) 9: Route K – O'Fallon: Weldon Spring: 10: Route 94 – St. Charles: Eastbound exit is via exit 9: 11: Research Park Circle: No ...

  8. Missouri State Highway System - Wikipedia

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    Missouri also maintains a secondary set of roads, supplemental routes, which are lettered rather than numbered. Route 366 in St. Louis Missouri has also changed highway designations with a US route or an interstate with the same number is designated through the state (Route 40 was redesignated Route 14 to avoid duplicating numbers with US-40 ...

  9. Oregon Route 138 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 138 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the city of Elkton and a junction with U.S. Route 97 at Diamond Lake Junction. The highway has several distinct stretches, and is the main east–west highway through Roseburg, and provides access to Crater Lake National Park from the north. The highway is signed east–west.