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  2. Interstate 45 - Wikipedia

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    The stretch of I-45 connecting Galveston with Houston is known as the Gulf Freeway. It was the first freeway built in Texas—opened in stages beginning on October 1, 1948, up to a full completion to Galveston in 1952, as part of US 75.

  3. List of Houston highways - Wikipedia

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    Grand Parkway - Parts of section D (south of the Westpark Tollway) are now being brought up to full freeway standards. Memorial Drive - From Houston Street to just west of Shepherd Drive, a distance of 2.3 miles (3.7 km), Memorial Drive is a limited-access parkway with exits at Heights Blvd./Waugh Drive and Shepherd Drive.

  4. Texas State Highway 35 - Wikipedia

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    Houston: Beltway 8 (Frontage Road) / Sam Houston Tollway: I-610 (South Loop Freeway) to I-45 south (Gulf Freeway) – Galveston: I-610 exit 32B; interchange; northbound entrance from I-45 closed until April 2018: I-45 north (Gulf Freeway) – Downtown Houston: I-45 exit 40 southbound; interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance

  5. Category:Freeways in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Freeways in Houston" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Gulf Freeway; H. Hardy Toll Road; Harrisburg Freeway; I ...

  6. Galveston Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 45 (the Gulf Freeway) is the major freeway for the core areas of the Bay Area linking them with Houston and Galveston. [113] Highway 146 (Bayport Blvd.) is a coastal highway linking the waterfronts of the communities.

  7. Texas State Highway 96 - Wikipedia

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    The SH 96 designation was previously used on a route from Raymondville to Harlingen, mainly along the Gulf Coast, beginning on June 16, 1924. [3] On February 22, 1928, it was extended north to the Kenedy County line. [4] On March 19, 1930, a section from Chapman Ranch to Corpus Christi was added, replacing that section of SH 57 and creating a gap.