Secondary State Highways As Branches Of Primary State Highway 7 (Washington)
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Secondary State Highways As Branches Of Primary State Highway 7 (Washington)
Between 1937 and 1964, the highway system in the state of Washington (U.S. state), Washington consisted of a series of primary state highways (PSH), most of which were associated with one or more secondary state highways (SSH). The following are the secondary state highways formerly associated with Primary State Highway 7 (Washington), Primary State Highway 7. SSH 7B Secondary State Highway 7B, commissioned in 1937, was a short (about 6 miles) route that extended due east from U.S. Route 97 (Washington), U.S. Route 97 (Primary State Highway 3 (Washington), PSH 3 south of Ellensburg, Washington, Ellensburg, took a 90-degree turn to the north at Kittitas, Washington, Kittitas, and terminated at PSH 7/U.S. Route 10 (Washington), U.S. Route 10 about a mile north of Kittitas. SSH 7B was removed from the state highway system in 1953. The route is not part of the modern Washington state route system. SSH 7C When it was added to the state highway system in 1951, Secondary State Highway ...
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