U.S. Route 2 |
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US 2 highlighted in red |
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Length | 2,579 mi[1] (4,150 km) |
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Existed | November 11, 1926[2]–present |
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Length | 2,119 mi[1] (3,410 km) |
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West end | I-5 / SR 529 in Everett, WA |
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Major intersections | US 395 in Spokane, WA
I-15 in Shelby, MT US 87 near Havre, MT
US 83 in Minot, ND
I-29 / US 81 in Grand Forks, ND
I-35 in Duluth, MN |
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East end | I-75 / BL I-75 in St. Ignace, MI |
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Length | 460 mi[1] (740 km) |
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West end | US 11 in Rouses Point, NY |
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Major intersections | US 7 in Burlington, VT I-91 in St. Johnsbury, VT |
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East end | I-95 / Route 95 in Houlton, ME |
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Country | United States |
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U.S. Route 2 is a highway that has two parts. The western part begins in Everett, Washington and ends in St. Ignace, Michigan. The eastern part begins in Rouses Point, New York and ends in Houlton, Maine. For much of its route, Route 2 runs near the U.S.-Canadian border. Part of it follows the Theodore Roosevelt Highway. It goes through Glacier National Park.
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Routes in italics are no longer a part of the system. Highlighted routes are considered main routes of the system. |
KML is from Wikidata