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downtown and Salem
Main Street in downtown Salem has been featured in the documentary presentation, The Salem Christmas Parade, which aired on Valley Vision TV in the weeks near Christmas.
It passes downtown businesses and both the Salem County Courthouse and the Old Salem County Courthouse, the second oldest active courthouse in the United States, which currently serves as the Salem City Court.
Westbound Route 49 ( Broadway ) in downtown Salem, New Jersey | Salem at the intersection with New Jersey Route 45 | Route 45 ( Market Street ). Route 49 heads south on Broadway from an interchange with the Delaware Memorial Bridge extension of the New Jersey Turnpike ( Interstate 295 / U. S. Route 40 ) in the community of Deepwater in Pennsville Township, Salem County.
Salem serves as the county seat, and its downtown area is on the National Register of Historic Places ( as are several local buildings ).
Additionally, MBTA Bus serves the city with Route 451, with service to downtown Beverly and Salem from the North Beverly station.
Much of downtown Salem, including the Capitol, is on land once owned by the university.
The school plans on redeveloping portions of the west end of campus in order to better tie the campus to downtown Salem.
In the early years of the Supreme Court, business was conducted at a variety of locations in downtown Salem.
WMYO is licensed in Salem, Indiana, with its transmitter in Floyds Knobs, Indiana and studios located in downtown Louisville.
Oregon Route 99E Business is a business route through Salem, Oregon for Oregon Route 99E, which bypasses downtown via Interstate 5.
In downtown Salem, the highway skirts downtown along Front Street, where it interchanges with and shares an alignment with Oregon Route 22.
After originally being conceived only as a four-mile ( 6 km ) spur of Interstate 5 into downtown Salem, the I-305 project was modified and expanded by about to include a new bridge across the Willamette River to meet Oregon Route 22, providing increased access to Polk County.
At some point, possibly when the Salem Parkway opened north of downtown, Oregon Route 99E was rerouted onto I-5 around Salem, and its old route south of downtown, along with the Salem Parkway and Chemawa Road north of downtown, became Oregon Route 99E Business.

downtown and Route
The drive along Massachusetts' Route 128, the by-pass which makes an arc about twenty miles from downtown Boston, may be a vision of the future.
Roads in and around the downtown area, including U. S. Route 67, are closed and cause increased traffic on other city roads.
For example, Metro Transit Route 12 in Minneapolis, to aid commute times for downtown workers, will during peak hours operate as non-stop for approximately 8 blocks between Franklin Avenue and Uptown Transit Station, when normally the route serves all stops along that section.
Other town centers include: " Takoma Junction ", the corner of Carroll Avenue and Route 410 in the geographic center of town, home to the city's large food co-op ; Takoma-Langley Crossroads in downtown Langley Park, and the Flower shopping district, both of which are home to many immigrant-owned establishments.
Streets in the downtown area are laid out in a grid pattern, parallel to Route 66 and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rail Line, running east-west through the city.
Milton Road branches off from Route 66 west of downtown, and travels south, adjacent to the Northern Arizona University campus, to the junction of Interstate 17 and Interstate 40.
Traveling east from downtown, Route 66 and the railroad run in parallel toward East Flagstaff ( and beyond ), at the base of Mount Elden.
An alternate route of U. S. Route 13, U. S. Route 13 Alternate, passes through downtown Dover on Governors Avenue.
Delaware Route 8 is the main east – west route through Dover, passing through downtown on Division Street and West Dover on Forrest Avenue.
In eastern Pennsylvania, Route 378 into downtown Bethlehem was once Interstate 378, but was redesignated as a state route after I-78 was rerouted to a new southerly alignment.
Common usage, as well as signs until 1997, continues Route 128 east along the first 7 miles ( 11 km ) of Interstate 93 to the Braintree Split in Braintree, where I-93 turns north with Route 3 toward downtown Boston.
The freeway ( termed a highway or expressway in Massachusetts ) ends at a rotary with Route 127 in Gloucester, and the last bit of Route 128 is a surface road that bypasses downtown Gloucester to the northeast.
After crossing Route 127 again ( Route 127 runs in a loop through Gloucester and Rockport ), Route 128 ends at Route 127A east of downtown Gloucester.
At this intersection, Route 28 bears to the left and heads east on West Main Street, which proceeds through the business district of downtown Somerville.
Upon leaving the downtown area, the route turns north onto Gaston Avenue and heads into residential areas again, with County Route 612 continuing east on Main Street.
The route crosses County Route 529 ( Washington Avenue ) in the downtown area of Dunellen.
The one-way pair, which has two lanes in each direction, passes residences before crossing County Route 531 ( Park Avenue ) in the commercial downtown area of Plainfield, coinciding with the directional change of Fourth Street and Fifth Street from west to east.
Route 28 continues east as a four-lane undivided road through the downtown area of Westfield, crossing County Route 613 ( Central Avenue ).

downtown and 49
The downtown sewer system replacement project was placed on hold this year due to the congestion caused by the enormous roadway re-alignment project already in progress located at Calumet Avenue, State Road 49, and County Road 1100 North.
In the late 1960s, U. S. Route 49 bypassed the downtown area, and many businesses moved from Pine Hill to other locations within the City.
These markers are located in front of the Blue Front Cafe in downtown Bentonia and at the southeastern corner of the intersection of U. S. Route 49 and Mississippi Highway 433 West ( one block from Osborne's Grocery ), respectively.
The road skirts the I-20 / 49 interchange and expands to four lanes for its final approach to downtown.
The line serves 49 stations, with two branches, terminating downtown at Millennium Station and extending to University Park, Blue Island and South Chicago at the ends of its branches.
The headquarters for the Golden Knight Battalion is at 49 Elm St. on Clarkson's downtown campus, where it has been located for decades.
The headquarters for the Golden Knight Battalion is at 49 Elm St. in downtown Potsdam, where it has been located for decades.
The in-city routes with the highest ridership are the 7, traveling from downtown Seattle through the International District and Rainier Valley ; the 36, traveling from downtown Seattle through the International District to Beacon Hill ; the 43 and 49 ( the latter of which was formerly the northern portion of route 7 ), traveling through Capitol Hill to the University District ; the 44, a crosstown route connecting the University District and Ballard ; the 48, a long crosstown route connecting north Seattle and the University District to the Central District ; and the 3 and 4, connecting downtown to Queen Anne, First Hill, the Central District, and Madrona.
SR 49 splits from SR 108 and enters downtown Sonora as Stockton Street, turning north onto Washington Street before leaving the Sonora city limits.
SR 49 traverses downtown on Pacific Street and Main Street before continuing onto Spring Street, where it intersects the US 50 expressway at-grade before continuing north as Georgetown Road.
After attempts going back to 1984 to fund expansion of the downtown civic center or construction of a new convention center ( 1992 ), in 1995 a vote to increase the local sales tax to build a new events center ( dubbed The Aurora Events Center, costing $ 43 to $ 49 million ) passed with 60 % approval.
After 49 years, the station moved from its cramped, original studios on Park Avenue in downtown San Jose to the new location.
The Ontario Heritage Trust erected a plaque for Honourable Hamnet Kirks Pinhey 1784-1857 at Horaceville, Pinhey's former estate beside the Ottawa River, Regional Road 21 north of Road 49, near South March-about 20 km from downtown Ottawa.

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