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  1. U.S. Route 101, or U.S. Highway 101 ( US 101 ), is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that traverses the states of California, Oregon, and Washington on the West Coast of the United States. It travels for over 1,500 miles (2,400 km), primarily along the Pacific Ocean, and is also known by various names, including El Camino Real in ...

  2. U.S. Route 101, or U.S. Highway 101, ( US 101) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that goes along the West Coast of the United States. It goes through the states of California, Oregon, and Washington. It goes alongside, and often joins onto, California State Route 1 when going through California. Unlike most other 3 digit routes ...

    • November 11, 1926–present
    • 1,540 mi (2,480 km)
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  4. U.S. Route 101 US 101 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Caltrans Length 808.111 mi (1,300.529 km) Portions of US 101 have been relinquished to or are otherwise maintained by local or other governments, and are not included in the length. Existed November 11, 1926 (1926-11-11) –present Tourist routes Gaviota Coast Redwood Highway through Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park ...

    • November 11, 1926–present
  5. US 101 was also one of the original U.S. Routes established in 1926. This route is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System. [3] US 101 starts at Olympia, Washington, runs south through the rest of Washington, through Oregon and then through California to Los Angeles. The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is part of US 101.

    • 1926–present
  6. The Oregon Coast Highway crossing the Rogue River. U.S. Route 101 ( US 101 ), is a major north–south U.S. Highway in Oregon that runs through the state along the western Oregon coastline near the Pacific Ocean. It runs from the California border, south of Brookings, to the Washington state line on the Columbia River, between Astoria, Oregon ...

  7. U.S. Route 101 is an important north/south U.S. Highway along the west end of the United States from Los Angeles, California to Olympia, Washington; Three-digit U.S. Highways. U.S. Highways that have 3-digit numbers are spurs of a 1 or 2 digit highway. For example, U.S. Route 201 is a spur of U.S. Route 1.

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