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- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 accessdate "2009-10-03".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 author Washington_State_Legislature.
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 author "Washington State Legislature".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 chapter "185".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 chapter "Chapter 185: Primary and Secondary Highways".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 chapter "Chapter 185: Primary and Secondary State Highways".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 chapter "Chapter 190: Establishment of Primary State Highways".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 chapter "Chapter 190: Establishment of Primary State Highways; Chapter 207: Classification of Public Highways".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 chapter "Chapter 207: Classification of Public Highways".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 date "1909-03-19".
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- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 location Olympia,_Washington.
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 location "Olympia, Washington".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 page "1001".
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- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 publisher Washington_State_Legislature.
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 publisher "Washington State Legislature".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "A primary state highway to be known as Primary State Highway No. 1, or the Pacific Highway, is hereby established according to description as follows: Beginning at the international boundary line in the vicinity of Blaine in Whatcom county, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route by way of Bellingham, thence to the east of Lake Samish, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route by way of Mt. Vernon, Everett, Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Centralia, Chehalis, Kelso and Vancouver to the Washington-Oregon boundary line on the interstate bridge over the Columbia river; also beginning at Bellingham on Primary State Highway No. 1, as herein described, thence in an easterly direction by the most feasible route to a point in the vicinity of Austin Pass in Whatcom county; also beginning at Bellingham on Primary State Highway No. 1, as herein described, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route by way of Blanchard to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1, as herein described, in the vicinity of Mt. Vernon; also beginning at Mt. Vernon on Primary State Highway No. 1, as herein described, thence in a westerly direction by the most feasible route to Anacortes; also beginning at Everett in the vicinity of Broadway Avenue, thence in a southwesterly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1, as herein described, in the vicinity south of Everett; Secondary State Highway No. 1C; beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1 in the vicinity south of Blanchard, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1 in the vicinity of Whitney; also beginning at Burlington on Primary State Highway No. 1, thence in a westerly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Secondary State Highway No. 1C, as herein described, in the vicinity north of Whitney; Secondary State Highway No. 1D; beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1 in the vicinity southeast of Anacortes, thence southerly by the most feasible route by way of Deception Pass to the vicinity of Columbia Beach in the southern portion of Whidbey Island.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "A primary state highway to be known as Primary State Highway No. 14, or the Navy Yard Highway, is hereby established according to description as follows: Beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 9, in the vicinity north of Shelton, thence in a northeasterly direction by the most feasible route by way of Port Orchard, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route to Gig Harbor; also beginning in the vicinity of Port Orchard on Primary State Highway No. 14, as herein described, thence in an easterly direction by the most feasible route to the ferry landing at Harper.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "A primary state highway to be known as Primary State Highway No. 6, or the Pend Oreille Highway, is hereby established according to description as follows: Beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 3, in the vicinity north of Spokane, thence in a northerly direction by the most feasible route by way of Newport and Metaline Falls to the international boundary line; also beginning at Newport on Primary State Highway No. 6, as herein described, thence in an easterly direction to the Washington-Idaho boundary line; a) Secondary State Highway No. 6A; beginning at Tiger on Primary State Highway No. 6, thence in a southwesterly direction by the most feasible route to Colville to [on] Primary State Highway No. 3; Secondary State Highway No. 6B; beginning at Usk on Primary State Highway No. 6, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route by way of Sacheen Lake to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 6 southwest of Newport.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "A primary state highway, to be known as State Road No. 14 or the Navy Yard Highway, is established as follows: Beginning at a junction with State Road No. 9, at the most feasible point between Shelton and Potlatch in Mason County; thence by the most feasible route through Union City and Clifton to Charleston in Kitsap County; also from a junction near Tidewater Creek in Kitsap County through Port Orchard, to Gig Harbor in Pierce County; also from a junction near Port Orchard by the most feasible route to the ferry landing at Harper.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "A primary state highway, to be known as State Road No. 6 or the Pend O'Reille Highway, is established as follows: Beginning at Spokane; thence by the most feasible route in a northeasterly direction to Newport in Pend O'Reille County; thence in a northerly direction through Metaline Falls to the international boundary line.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "SEC. 4. A primary state highway, to be known as State Road No. 5 or the National Park Highway System, is established as follows: Beginning at the City of Tacoma; thence by the most feasible route in a southeasterly direction through Elbe and Ashford to the Rainier National Park gate; also from a junction in the City of Elbe; thence in a southerly direction through Morton, Kosmos; thence in a westerly direction through Nesika, Riffe and Ethel to a junction with State Road No. 1 or the Pacific Highway at or in the vicinity of Jackson Prairie; also, from a junction at or near Kosmos in Lewis County in a northeasterly direction through Lewis in Lewis County through Sheepskull Gap; thence in a northwesterly direction through Enumclaw, Auburn, Kent to a connection with State Road No. 2 in the vicinity of Renton; also from a junction at Sheepskull Gap in a southeasterly direction to Yakima.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "SEC. 9. A primary state highway to be known as Primary State Highway No. 9, or the Olympic Highway, is hereby established according to description as follows: Beginning at Olympia on Primary State Highway No. 1, thence in a westerly direction by the most feasible route by way of Elma, Montesano and Aberdeen to Hoquiam, thence in a northwesterly direction by the most feasible route by way of Lake Quinault to Forks, thence in an easterly direction by the most feasible route by way of Port Angeles to the vicinity of Discovery Bay, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route by way of Shelton to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 9, as herein described, in the vicinity west of Olympia; also beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 9, as herein described, in the vicinity of Discovery Bay, thence in a northeasterly direction by the most feasible route to Port Townsend; also beginning at Elma on Primary State Highway No. 9, as herein described, thence in a southeasterly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1, in the vicinity north of Centralia; also beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 9, as herein described, at Montesano, thence in a southwesterly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 13 north of Arctic; Secondary State Highway No. 1D; beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1 in the vicinity southeast of Anacortes, thence southerly by the most feasible route by way of Deception Pass to the vicinity of Columbia Beach in the southern portion of Whidbey Island; Secondary State Highway No. 9A; beginning at Port Angeles on Primary State Highway No. 9, thence in a westerly direction by the most feasible route by way of the Pysht river to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 9 in the vicinity of Sappho.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "SECTION 1. A primary state highway, to be known as State Road No. 1 or the Pacific Highway, is established as follows: Beginning at the international boundary line at Blaine in the County of Whatcom; thence by the most feasible route in a southerly direction through the cities of Bellingham, Mt. Vernon, Everett, Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Chehalis, Kelso and Vancouver to the interstate bridge over the Columbia River between Vancouver and Portland.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 15A; beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 15 in the vicinity east of Everett, thence in a northeasterly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Secondary State Highway No. 1A, thence in a northeasterly direction by the most feasible route to Granite Falls.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 15B; beginning at Monroe on Primary State Highway No. 15, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route by way of Duvall to Falls City on Primary State Highway No. 2.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 1A; beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1 in the vicinity south of Blanchard, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1 in the vicinity of Whitney; also beginning at Burlington on Primary State Highway No. 1, thence in a westerly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Secondary State Highway No. 1C, as herein described, in the vicinity north of Whitney.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 1E; beginning at Conway on Primary State Highway No. 1, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route by way of East Stanwood, thence in a southeasterly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1, thence in an easterly direction by the most feasible route to Arlington on Secondary State Highway No. 1A.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 1G; beginning at Mt. Vernon on Primary State Highway No. 1, thence in an easterly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Secondary State Highway No. 1A.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 1H; beginning at Conway on Primary State Highway No. 1, thence in a southeasterly direction by the most feasible route to McMurray on Secondary State Highway No. 1A.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 1J; beginning at a junction with Primary State Highway No. 1 in the vicinity north of Seattle, thence in an easterly direction by the most feasible route to the vicinity of Lake Washington, thence in a southeasterly direction by the most feasible route to Seattle in the vicinity of the Naval Air Station at Sandpoint.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 3K; beginning at Pomeroy on Primary State Highway No. 3, thence in a southeasterly direction by the most feasible route to Peola, thence in a northeasterly direction by the most feasible route to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 3 in the vicinity west of Clarkston.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 6B; beginning at Usk on Primary State Highway No. 6, thence in a southerly direction by the most feasible route by way of Sacheen Lake to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 6 southwest of Newport.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 quote "Secondary State Highway No. 8B; beginning at Washougal on Primary State Highway No. 8, thence in a northerly and easterly direction by the most feasible route following the general course of the Washougal river to a junction with Primary State Highway No. 8 east of Washougal.".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 series "Session Laws of the State of Washington".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 title "Session Laws of the State of Washington".
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- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 year "1923".
- books?id=G784AAAAIAAJ&pgis=1 year "1937".