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January 31, 1976 (RI 114 over Narragansett Bay: Portsmouth: Longest bridge in New England for over 40 years 8: Oak Glen: Oak Glen: March 29, 1978 (745 Union St. Portsmouth: 9: Pine Hill Archeological Site, RI-655
Portsmouth: 0.0: 0.0 – – Route 114 south (West Main Road) Southern terminus: 0.8: 1.3 – 1: To Route 138 south – Middletown, Newport Beaches: Southbound exit and northbound entrance; access via Turnpike Avenue: 2.0: 3.2 – 2: Route 138 south (Boyds Lane) – Island Park, Portsmouth, Bristol
Route 3 south (Main Street) Western end of Route 3 concurrency: Wyoming: 6.6: 10.6: Route 3 north (Main Street) Eastern end of Route 3 concurrency: 7.1: 11.4: I-95 – Providence, Westerly: Exit 7 on I-95; partial cloverleaf interchange: Richmond: 9.1: 14.6: Route 112 south (Richmond Townhouse Road) Northern terminus of Route 112: West Kingston ...
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Route 114 is a 45.7-mile-long (73.5 km) numbered state highway in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. [1] It connects the city of Newport to the city of Woonsocket.Route 114 was a major north–south artery for its entire length until the arrival of the Interstate Highway System.
Portsmouth is a town in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States.The population was 17,871 at the 2020 U.S. census.Portsmouth is the second-oldest municipality in Rhode Island, after Providence; it was one of the four colonies which merged to form the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, the others being Providence, Newport, and Warwick.
Central Street in Millville, MA: 1934: current Route 7: 15.7: 25.3 Route 246 in Providence: Joslin Road in Burrillville: 1934: current Route 10: 5.0: 8.0 Route 12 in Providence: I-95/US 6 in Providence: 1966: current Route 11 — — — — 1933: 1963 Was Route 142 from early 1920s-1933.