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  2. Clipper route - Wikipedia

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    The clipper route was a fast and hazardous voyage for clipper ships in the Age of Sail, from Europe to Australia, New Zealand, or the Dutch East Indies. It ran through the Southern Ocean, using the Roaring Forties, and often encountered icebergs, storms, and Cape Horn.

  3. List of Interstate Highways - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of 70 primary Interstate Highways in the contiguous United States, with route numbers, lengths, terminals, and formation dates. The web page also includes information on auxiliary, former, and future Interstate Highways.

  4. U.S. Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 1 is the longest north–south road in the United States, running from Key West, Florida, to Fort Kent, Maine. It connects most of the major cities of the East Coast, paralleling Interstate 95 in some sections and following the Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line in others.

  5. List of United States Numbered Highways - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of U.S. Numbered Highways, also known as U.S. Routes, that are part of a national system of highways in the contiguous United States. The list includes the number, length, terminus, formation and removal dates, and notes of each highway.

  6. Interstate 90 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 90 (I-90) is the longest transcontinental freeway in the United States, spanning 3,021 miles (4,862 km) across 13 states. It begins in Seattle, Washington, and ends in Boston, Massachusetts, passing through the Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, Great Plains, Midwest, and the Northeast regions.

  7. List of auxiliary Interstate Highways - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the types, numbering, and examples of auxiliary Interstate Highways in the United States. Auxiliary routes are spur, bypass, or beltway routes that branch from primary Interstates and meet Interstate standards.

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