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Fourth of July Summit is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of the northwestern United States, located in northern Idaho. Its elevation is 3,081 feet (939 m) above sea level [ 1 ] on Interstate 90 in central Kootenai County , east of the city of Coeur d'Alene .
Pages in category "Mountain passes of Idaho" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Fourth of July Summit; G. Galena Summit; Granite Pass ...
The Idaho state government designated Route 2, the North Pacific Highway, between the Washington border and St. Regis Pass as part of its original numbered highway system in 1914. [24] Other sections of I-90 were built over the Yellowstone Trail and U.S. Route 10, [25] though some parts of I-90 were cut as new roadway.
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Borah Peak is the highest summit of the U.S. State of Idaho.. This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks [1] of the U.S. State of Idaho.. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:
All lanes in both directions along U.S. Highway 20 from north of Mountain Home to Fairfield were closed Tuesday afternoon because of whiteout conditions, state transportation officials announced.
The route of the Interstate east of Coeur d'Alene closely mirrors that of the old Mullan Road, although I-90 crosses the Fourth of July Pass two miles (3.2 km) south of John Mullan's passage, which was carved out using pickaxes and shovels on July 4, 1861, and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places and marked by a monument.