U.S. Route 40
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U.S. Route 40 is a major historic east–west U.S. highway that roughly follows the old National Road across the central United States, connecting numerous cities and states from the Mid-Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains.
Referenced by
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Kansas City, Kansas
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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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Washington County, Pennsylvania
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hasMajorHighway
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Atlantic City
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Fayette County
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Frederick
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hasTransportation
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Auburn, California
("Historic U.S. Route 40 corridor")
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Colfax, California
("Historic U.S. Route 40 corridor")
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Ellis, Kansas
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locatedOn
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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Richmond, Indiana
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Springfield, Ohio, United States
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servedByHighway
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Lafayette County, Missouri
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Washington County, Maryland
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Western Maryland
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traversedBy
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Baltimore–Harrisburg corridor
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Frederick, Maryland
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majorHighway
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National Road
("National Pike")
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alsoKnownAs
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White River (Indiana)
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crossedBy
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Missouri–Kansas state line
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crossedByU.S.Highway
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Lincoln Highway (historic alignment via U.S. 40)
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follows
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Abilene, Kansas, United States
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hasHighway
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Fayette County, Pennsylvania
("National Road (U.S. Route 40) corridor")
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hasHistoricSite
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Interstate 435
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hasJunctionWith
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Chesterfield, Missouri
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hasMajorRoad
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Old U.S. Route 40
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hasSegmentDesignation
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Blue Springs, Missouri
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isServedBy
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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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locatedNear
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Richmond, Indiana
("National Road (U.S. Route 40)")
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locatedOnHistoricRoute
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National Road
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modernSuccessor
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U.S. Route 15
("U.S. Route 40 near Frederick, Maryland")
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overlapsWith
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New Castle County, Delaware
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servedBy
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Woodlawn, Maryland
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transportServedBy
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