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jplante4
Nov 24, 2017Explorer II
If you mean US20, that's the old Boston Post Road and is like all other US routes. These roads were designed to connect cities and towns, not bypass them like the interstate system does. Bob is correct - a lot of small towns.
I like taking the old US routes wherever I can - and I have some extra time. You can follow US20 all the way to the west coast; it's the longest US route in the country. It loses it's US route designation when it goes through Yellowstone, so it's not the longest contiguously numbered US route. The distinction goes to US 6 which runs from Provincetown Mass to Bishop CA.
I like taking the old US routes wherever I can - and I have some extra time. You can follow US20 all the way to the west coast; it's the longest US route in the country. It loses it's US route designation when it goes through Yellowstone, so it's not the longest contiguously numbered US route. The distinction goes to US 6 which runs from Provincetown Mass to Bishop CA.
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