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Route and S4
The route originated as Route S4, which became NJ 440 on January 1, 1953.
* County Route S4 ( California ), a road in San Diego, California

Route and was
So with all this experience, Bob Fogg was a natural choice to receive the first Emergency Air Mail Star Route contract.
Milton and Rosella Lovett of Cranston were awarded $55,000 damages from the state in Superior Court yesterday for industrial property which they owned at 83 Atwells Ave., Providence, and which was condemned for use in construction of Interstate Route 95.
She described in her memoir, Harsh Route ( or Steep Route ), of a case which she was directly involved in during the late 1940s, after she had been moved to the prisoners ' hospital.
This disrupted Chiang's offensives against the Communists for a time, although it was the northern factions of Hu Hanmin's Guangzhou ( Canton ) government ( notably the 19th Route Army ) that primarily led the offensive against the Japanese during this skirmish.
Brought into the Nationalist army immediately after the battle, the 19th Route Army's career under Chiang would be cut short after it was disbanded for demonstrating socialist tendencies.
The section of Route 3 between Wimbledon and West Croydon follows the old single-track British Rail route for the most part, which was closed on 31 May 1997 so that it could be converted for Tramlink.
The city is west of the former site of Times Beach, the site of dioxin contamination discovered in the 1980s ; the area was cleaned up and became Route 66 State Park.
To avoid allegations that it was still in occupation of any part of the Gaza Strip, Israel also withdrew from the Philadelphi Route, which is a narrow strip adjacent to the Strip's border with Egypt, after Egypt's agreement to secure its side of the border.
Under the Oslo Accords the Philadelphi Route was to remain under Israeli control to prevent the smuggling of weapons and people across the border with Egypt.
A major project to reroute Pennsylvania Route 18, which runs through the campus, was completed in November 2007.
During this time, Many former employees of the closed Indiana plant moved to Fenton for employment ; so many, in fact, that entire subdivisions of new homes sprang up south of the plant, near what was then US Route 66.
By that time the Guelph Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, had built a bridge over the river Isar next to a settlement of Benedictine monks — this was on the Salt Route and a toll bridge.
Moncton was placed on the Trans-Canada Highway network in the early 1960s after Route 2 was built along the northern perimeter of the city.
The Motel Inn of San Luis Obispo, which ( as the Milestone Motor Hotel ) was the first to use the " motel " name, sits incomplete with what is still standing left boarded up and fenced off at the side of U. S. Route 101 ; a 2002 restoration proposal never came to fruition.
The Aztec Motel in Albuquerque, New Mexico ( built 1932 ) was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 and listed on the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties as the oldest continuously operating US Route 66 motel in New Mexico.
By 2012, U. S. Route 66 travellers were spending $ 38 million / year visiting historic places and museums in communities on the former highway, with $ 94 million annually invested in heritage preservation ; The Motels of Route 66 was announced as an upcoming documentary film.
It was organized by the Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route.
Route 90 was renamed Gandhi Road in his honor.
The newly established Sonic Team USA was so influenced by their new San Francisco location, that the level designers of the game, Takashi Iizuka and Eitaro Toyoda, designed some of the levels, such as the City Escape, Mission Street, Radical Highway, Route 101, and Route 280 levels as references to major San Francisco locations.
On June 19, 1999 at about 4: 30 pm, King was walking on the shoulder of Route 5, in Lovell, Maine.
Both lines stop at Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza which was built as Central Union Terminal by the New York Central Railroad — along its Water Level Routein 1950.

Route and defined
The primary settlement in town, where 993 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Lincoln census-designated place ( CDP ) and is located along New Hampshire Route 112 east of Interstate 93.
Before tract development, beginning in the early 1970s, Lawrenceville was broadly defined as stretching two to three blocks back from Route 206.
One prefixed and suffixed route-Route S4A-was also defined as a second spur of Route 4.
The present-day routing of U. S. Route 9 between Cape May and South Amboy and Route 35 between South Amboy and Rahway bore the Route 4 designation prior to 1953, when the route was defined onto its current alignment.
In the 1953 renumbering, Route 4 was defined to run along its current alignment between Route 20 in Paterson and the George Washington Bridge.
A year later, in the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 10 was defined onto its current alignment, with its eastern terminus moved to Prospect Avenue in West Orange.
Route 25 through Hollister was until 1984 defined under State law as a segment of State Route 180.
In 1953, Route 54 was defined onto its current alignment.
In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 54 was defined onto its current alignment between US 40 in Buena Vista and US 30 / US 206 in Hammonton.
Patterson is the eastern terminus of State Route 130 as defined by state legislation, although the route is unbuilt in Stanislaus County.
The area is traditionally defined as lying along the road of the same name, between MD Route 66 and Crystal Falls Road.
As defined by the U. S. Census Bureau, the boundaries of the Center extend from the Branford River north along Short Beach Road ( Connecticut Route 142 ) to U. S. Route 1 ( West Main Street ), then northeast along Route 1 ( becoming North Main Street ) to Cedar Street, north on Cedar Street to Interstate 95, and east ( northbound ) on I-95 to the Branford River, which forms the entire southeastern boundary of the CDP.
The primary settlement in town, where 501 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined by the U. S. Census Bureau as the Alton census-designated place ( CDP ) and is centered on the intersection of New Hampshire Route 11 and New Hampshire Route 140.
The primary settlement in town, where 1, 301 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined by the U. S. Census Bureau as the Belmont census-designated place ( CDP ) and includes the densely-populated portion of the town near the intersection of New Hampshire Route 106 and New Hampshire Route 140.
The primary village in town, where 351 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the New Hampton census-designated place ( CDP ), and is located along New Hampshire Route 132, just south of its intersection with Route 104.

Route and 1927
Route S28 ( 1927 – 1953 )
By the time the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering had been implemented and in law, the route was re-designated as State Highway Route S-28, a prefixed spur of State Highway Route 28 in Middlesex, following Raritan Avenue and River Road through Piscataway and Highland Park, joining State Highway Route 27 on a concurrency into New Brunswick, and onto George Street in New Brunswick southward.
Prior to 1927, Route 28 was known as Route 9, which was designated in 1917 to run from Phillipsburg east to Elizabeth.
In 1927, most of pre-1927 Route 9 became Route 28, with the exception of the route through Elizabeth, which became Route 27-28 Link as Route 28 followed present-day Route 439 to the Goethals Bridge.
A year later, in the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 28 was legislated to run from Phillipsburg east to the Goethals Bridge, replacing pre-1927 Route 9 between Phillipsburg and present-day Route 439 in Elizabeth, and following current Route 439 toward the Goethals Bridge.
A spur of Route 28, named Route S28, was also legislated in the 1927 renumbering and was to run from Route 28 in Middlesex southeast to Route 4 ( now Route 79 ) in Matawan.
Route 21 was created in 1927 to run from Newark to Belleville.
The route was legislated in 1927 to run from Route 35 ( present Route 88 ) in Laurelton north to Route 4 ( present Route 79 ) in Matawan.

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