Primary State Highway 17 (Washington)
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Primary State Highway 17 |
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Cascade Wagon Road | |||||||||||||
Existed: | 1893, 1937 – 1964 | ||||||||||||
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West end: | PSH 16 in Twisp | ||||||||||||
East end: | SSH 17A in Marblemount | ||||||||||||
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Primary State Highway 17, was a highway in the state of Washington, U.S.A., from 1937 (originally a road in 1893, established as PSH 17 in 1937) to 1964. PSH 17's route extended from Twisp in the west, to Marblemount in the east.
In 1961, PSH 17 became part of PSH 16.
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[edit] Branches
PSH 17 had only one unnamed branch.
[edit] Unnamed branch
PSH 17¹ started at where Bridge Creek and the Stehekin River met and went along the Stehekin River to Stehekin. In 1949, the branch became part of the new route of PSH 17. It is now owned by the Federal government.
[edit] Secondary State Highways
PSH 17 had 1 secondary branch; see secondary state highways as branches of Primary State Highway 17.