Washington State Route 112
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State Route 112 Auxiliary route of US 101 |
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Defined by RCW 47.17.215, maintained by WSDOT | |||||||||||||
Length: | 61.29 mi[1] (98.64 km) | ||||||||||||
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West end: | Neah Bay Road in Neah Bay | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
SR 113 near Clallam Bay | ||||||||||||
East end: | US 101 near Port Angeles | ||||||||||||
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State Route 112 is a highway in the northwestern United States that connects Neah Bay, Washington with Port Angeles, Washington. The road begins at the boundary of the Makah Indian Reservation and continues through Clallam Bay and Sekiu. It then meets State Route 113 before taking the scenic route back to Port Angeles. This highway has been nationally recognized for its scenery. Just west of Port Angeles, SR 112 terminates at U.S. Route 101.
[edit] References
- ^ Washington State Department of Transportation. State Highway Log, 2005 B. Retrieved on 2007-04-21.
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SR 100 - SR 102 - SR 103 - SR 104 - SR 105 (Spur) - SR 106 - SR 107 - SR 108 - SR 109 - SR 110 - SR 112 - SR 113 - SR 115 - SR 116 - SR 117 - SR 119 | |
Former or proposed State Routes: SR 111 |