Washington State Route 113
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Washington State Route 113 (SR 113, allgemein Burnt Mountain Road) ist eine 16,06 km lange State Route im Clallam County auf der Olympic Peninsula in Washington. Sie führt vom U.S. Highway 101 in südwärts zur südöstlich von . Die heutige Route bildete 1937–1955 den Secondary State Highway 9A. Dann erhielt SSH 9A den Verlauf entlang der heutigen Washington State Route 112. Die Strecke wurde 1991 zur SR 113, nachdem die frühere SR 113 bereits 1975 zur wurde. Sie war zuvor eine Zweigstrecke des (PSH 9) nach Port Townsend und von 1937 bis 1964 ein Zweig des .
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State Route 113 (SR 113), also known as Burnt Mountain Road, is a Washington state highway in Clallam County on the Olympic Peninsula. It connects U.S. Route 101 (US 101) at Sappho to SR 112 near Clallam Bay, traveling north along Beaver Creek and the Pysht River for 10 miles (16 km). The county road gained Forest Highway status in 1961 and was rebuilt and paved with federal and state funds over the following decade. Burnt Mountain Road was re-added to the state highway system in 1991 as SR 113, reusing a previous designation that had been replaced by SR 20 in 1973.
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Washington State Route 113 (SR 113, allgemein Burnt Mountain Road) ist eine 16,06 km lange State Route im Clallam County auf der Olympic Peninsula in Washington. Sie führt vom U.S. Highway 101 in südwärts zur südöstlich von . Die heutige Route bildete 1937–1955 den Secondary State Highway 9A. Dann erhielt SSH 9A den Verlauf entlang der heutigen Washington State Route 112. Die Strecke wurde 1991 zur SR 113, nachdem die frühere SR 113 bereits 1975 zur wurde. Sie war zuvor eine Zweigstrecke des (PSH 9) nach Port Townsend und von 1937 bis 1964 ein Zweig des .
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State Route 113 (SR 113), also known as Burnt Mountain Road, is a Washington state highway in Clallam County on the Olympic Peninsula. It connects U.S. Route 101 (US 101) at Sappho to SR 112 near Clallam Bay, traveling north along Beaver Creek and the Pysht River for 10 miles (16 km). The highway follows a wagon road constructed in 1892 and maintained by the county government until it was transferred to the state highway system in 1937. It was part of Secondary State Highway 9A (SSH 9A), which connected Sappho to Port Angeles along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The north–south section of SSH 9A was removed from the state highway system in 1955 and was transferred back to Clallam County and renamed Burnt Mountain Road. The county road gained Forest Highway status in 1961 and was rebuilt and paved with federal and state funds over the following decade. Burnt Mountain Road was re-added to the state highway system in 1991 as SR 113, reusing a previous designation that had been replaced by SR 20 in 1973.
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