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U.S. Route 1A (Maine)

U.S. Route 1A marker

U.S. Route 1A
Highway system

U.S. Route 1A
Location: Wake ForestYoungsville, NC
Length: 9.0 mi (14.5 km)
Existed: 1953–present

U.S. Route 1A
Location: Franklinton, NC
Length: 2.7 mi (4.3 km)
Existed: 1953–present

U.S. Route 1A
Location: Stonington, Connecticut

U.S. Route 1A
Location: Providence – Pawtucket, Rhode Island

U.S. Route 1A
Location: York, Maine

U.S. Route 1A
Location: Portland, Maine

U.S. Route 1A
Location: Rockland, Maine

U.S. Route 1A
Location: -Ellsworth, Maine

U.S. Route 1A
Location: Milbridge, Maine

U.S. Route 1A marker

U.S. Route 1A is the name of several highways found in the United States.

U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1A) was established in 1953 when US 1 was rerouted to bypass west of Wake Forest and Youngsville. Predominantly a two-lane highway, with either a median or tree divide in Wake Forest, it follows the old alignment; via Main Street, Youngsville Boulevard, College Street and Park Avenue.

U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1A) was established in 1953 when US 1 was rerouted to bypass west Franklinton. A two-lane urban highway, it follows the old alignment through the downtown area, via Main Street.

U.S. Route 1A in Connecticut is a short loop route within the town of Stonington that passes through Stonington borough. US 1 originally went along this route until 1941. US 1A is the only surviving alternate U.S. highway in Connecticut.


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