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U.S. Route 99 in California
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U.S. Route 99 (US 99) was the main north–south United States Numbered Highway on the West Coast of the United States until 1964, running from Calexico, California, on the Mexican border to Blaine, Washington, on the Canadian border. Known also as the "Golden State Highway" and "The Main Street of California", US 99 was an important route in California throughout much of the 1930s as a route for Dust Bowl immigrant farm workers to traverse the state. It was assigned in 1926 and existed until it was replaced for the most part by Interstate 5 (I-5). A large section in the Central Valley is now State Route 99 (SR 99).
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Pacific Highway Golden State Highway
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166 599 226.5 144 577 138 139 141 563 552 126 553 551 108 538 96 101 94 521 95 79 66 52 54 47 26 28 18 12 13 14 0 1 5 195.5 228.5 219.5 240.5 484 485 462 231.5 238.5 427 391 372 none 340 320 754 312 215.5 298 742 286 704 693 255 245 233 225 632 197 630 600
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dbr:Pacific_Highway_(United_States) Golden State Highway
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Glenn San Bernardino Tulare Shasta Stanislaus Fresno Riverside San Joaquin Yuba Siskiyou Imperial Yolo Merced Kern Tehama Los Angeles Madera Sacramento Placer Colusa Butte Sutter
dbp:deleted
1933
dbp:directionA
South
dbp:directionB
North
dbp:established
1926
dbp:formed
1929
dbp:junction
in Bakersfield from Indio to Beaumont, and Pomona to Los Angeles from Indio to Los Angeles from French Camp to Sacramento from Davis to Roseville in Redding in El Centro in Los Angeles
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Galt Rosemead Weed Pomona Merced Stockton Newhall Woodland Brawley Manteca Coachella San Fernando Lodi Gorman none Castaic Junction Colton Mount Shasta Panama Sacramento Redding Tipton Roseville Whitewater Calexico Modesto Chico El Centro Bakersfield Visalia Williams Fresno Indio Famoso Yuba City Orland Central Valley to Stockton Beaumont Davis Heber Monterey Park Red Bluff Los Angeles Marysville Fairmead
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2 3 6
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2
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Northern end of US 6 overlap US 99E and US 99W join to form US 99; southern end of SR 36 overlap Southern end of US 60 overlap Northern end of US 60 overlap Southern end of SR 111 overlap Southern end of SR 36 overlap Southern end of SR 134 overlap Southern end of US 40 overlap; northern end of SR 16 overlap Southern end of US 40 overlap Northern end of SR 36 overlap National western termini of both US 60 and US 70; northern end of US 60 and US 70 overlaps; southern end of US 101 overlap Northern end of US 66 overlap Northern end of US 466 overlap Southern end of SR 20 and SR 24 overlaps Southern end of US 60 and US 70 overlaps Southern end of US 299 overlap Northern end of US 101 overlap; southern end of US 6 and US 66 overlaps Southern end of US 80 overlap Northern end of SR 140 overlap Northern end of US 40 overlap Northern end of US 80 overlap Northern end of US 50 overlap; southern end of SR 16 overlap Northern end of SR 132 overlap Southern end of US 466 overlap Northern end of SR 16 overlap Northern end of US 299 overlap Continuation into Mexico Northern end of SR 111 overlap Southern end of SR 16 overlap US 99 splits into US 99E and US 99W Southern end of SR 132 overlap Northern end of SR 20 and SR 24 overlaps Northern end of SR 134 overlap Southern end of SR 140 overlap Southern end of US 50 overlap Continuation into Oregon
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dbr:Calexico_West_Port_of_Entry Siskiyou Summit, elevation ; California–Oregon state line
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99.0 99
dbp:state
CA
dbp:terminusA
at Mexican border in Calexico
dbp:terminusB
in Oregon
dbp:type
trans concur 1926.0 US
dbp:decommissioned
1972
dbo:abstract
U.S. Route 99 (US 99) was the main north–south United States Numbered Highway on the West Coast of the United States until 1964, running from Calexico, California, on the Mexican border to Blaine, Washington, on the Canadian border. Known also as the "Golden State Highway" and "The Main Street of California", US 99 was an important route in California throughout much of the 1930s as a route for Dust Bowl immigrant farm workers to traverse the state. It was assigned in 1926 and existed until it was replaced for the most part by Interstate 5 (I-5). A large section in the Central Valley is now State Route 99 (SR 99).
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14 6 5 2 3
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99
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SR
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98
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SR
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North
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99
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South
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US
dbo:routeEnd
dbr:Oregon
dbo:routeJunction
dbr:Los_Angeles dbr:Redding,_California dbr:Pomona,_California dbr:Bakersfield dbr:Indio,_California dbr:Davis,_California dbr:El_Centro,_California dbr:French_Camp,_California
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