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'''United States Highway 1''' exists on the east coast of the United States; it runs 2390 miles from [[Key West, Florida]] in the south to [[Fort Kent, Maine]] in the north. It parallels [[Interstate 95]], although for a longer route and usually further to the east. It connects the major cities of the east coast, including: [[Miami, Florida]], [[Jacksonville, Florida]], [[ |
'''United States Highway 1''' exists on the east coast of the United States; it runs 2390 miles from [[Key West, Florida]] in the south to [[Fort Kent, Maine]] at the Canadian border in the north. It parallels [[Interstate 95]], although for a longer route and usually further to the east. It connects the major cities of the east coast, including: [[Miami, Florida]], [[Jacksonville, Florida]], [[Augusta, Georgia]], [[Columbia, South Carolina]], [[Raleigh, North Carolina]], [[Richmond, Virginia]], [[Washington, D.C.]], [[Baltimore, Maryland]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], [[Trenton, New Jersey]], [[Newark, New Jersey]], [[New York City]], and [[Boston, Massachusetts]]. |
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One of [[Andy Griffith]]'s first successes as an entertainer was a comic monologue called '''"Number One Street"''', which told the tale of a rural family experiencing the wonders of the highway: "There was a sign said 'Free Picnic Table', so naturally we stopped and got us one." |
One of [[Andy Griffith]]'s first successes as an entertainer was a comic monologue called '''"Number One Street"''', which told the tale of a rural family experiencing the wonders of the highway: "There was a sign said 'Free Picnic Table', so naturally we stopped and got us one." |
Revision as of 09:13, 5 June 2003
United States Highway 1 exists on the east coast of the United States; it runs 2390 miles from Key West, Florida in the south to Fort Kent, Maine at the Canadian border in the north. It parallels Interstate 95, although for a longer route and usually further to the east. It connects the major cities of the east coast, including: Miami, Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, Augusta, Georgia, Columbia, South Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, Richmond, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Trenton, New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey, New York City, and Boston, Massachusetts.
One of Andy Griffith's first successes as an entertainer was a comic monologue called "Number One Street", which told the tale of a rural family experiencing the wonders of the highway: "There was a sign said 'Free Picnic Table', so naturally we stopped and got us one."
See also: United States highway