Look at all that again,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,read it closely,,,,,,,the Candian connection.........the Candian embassy is on Penn. ave.........the same road as is the White house............and it is next to the newseum............a pay to enter museum about newspapers.....................
Now, think rte 1, Key West, fl,,,,,,,,,,,the conch republic........and some bozo
attempt a lttile while ago at an insurrection................zero mile marker
for rte 1, in Key West, Fl........Wash Dc's zero mile marker........between teh
white house and hte ellipse.........
By sheer numbers, the Interstate 95 Highway is the busiest, most well known, and
arguably most important interstate highway in the USA.The i-95 is the main north-south land-based
transportation corridor on the east coast of the United States... the i-95 is
used by millions of people daily... the highway is a critical transportation
connector for the majority of the east coast population... the i-95
conveniently provides direct connections to most of the largest cities located
along the east coast, as well as, hundred's of smaller communities & cities
located along it's approx. 1,900 mile length... facilitating easy automotive travel along it's
entire route.
The Interstate 95 is
also sometimes referred to as the "i-95", the "i-95 Corridor", the "i-95
Highway", "i-95 Freeway" in addition to many other names.
Starting near the north-east corner of the USA
at Houlton Maine, the i-95
travels south through 15 different states (16 if you include the District of
Columbia)... at the south end of the i-95, the highway terminates in Miami,
where it becomes the Dixie Highway or US Highway 1... the US Highway 1 continues
south eventually reaching Key West FL.
If you follow the i-95 to it's very north-end, you will eventually
reach Canada, if you cross the border into Canada, you will enter the Canadian province of New
Brunswick.
Not only does the i-95 provide a convenient
transportation corridor for the east coast, the highway also offers many great tourism opportunities, as the i-95
travels through or in close proximity to some of America's greatest cities,
attractions, scenic spots, historic sites, and beaches.
Many cities located
along the i-95 also offer excellent business
opportunities; because of
the way the i-95 uniquely and conveniently connects such a large number of major
cities... businesses located in strategic cities along the i-95 can gain certain
cost efficiencies, while at the same time, reach very large markets/economies...
this combination of transportation efficiencies & easy access to very large
markets, cannot easily be replicated.
According to the software program Streets &
Trips, the program calculates the entire
length of the i-95 at approximately 1,927 miles long, and takes
approx. 30 hrs. and 35
minutes of straight driving time to
complete... it calculates an approx. trip time of 3 days and 6 hrs. when factoring in sleep/rest
time.
Below you'll find more information relating to the i-95 that
includes;
- i-95 city photo galleries,
- i-95
city web sites,
- i-95 tourism sites,
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