Pennsylvania Route 19 (1920s)

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PA Route 19
Existed: mid-1920s – late 1920s
Pennsylvania State Routes
Minor - Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 19 was a state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It ran from Lewistown northeast to the Delaware River across from Narrowsburg, New York,[1] and became parts of U.S. Route 522, U.S. Route 11, and U.S. Route 106 in the 1928 renumbering.

Spurs off the former PA 19 - PA 139, PA 239, PA 339, PA 439, PA 539, and PA 639 - were numbered as PA 39;[2] several three-digit numbers ending in 19 were already used by U.S. Routes (US 119 and US 219).

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