U.S. Route 29 (Lee Highway) (Fairfax, Virginia)
U.S. Route 29 is a north-south U.S. numbered highway on the east coast of the United States. It runs from Pensacola, Florida to Ellicott City, Maryland, west of Baltimore. In Virginia it is a major arterial roadway connecting Charlotte and Greensboro, North Carolina, to Danville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Culpeper, Warrenton, Fairfax, Falls Church, and Arlington, into Washington, D.C. Much of the route is a divided highway, and bypasses many towns and cities, until the route reaches Interstate 66 when it becomes primarily a busy local route. In northern Virginia, it was part of the original Lee Highway from New York to San Francisco, designated as an auto trail in the 1920s.
U.S. Route 29 (Lee Highway), related objects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_29_in_Virginia
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Coordinates: 38°50'46"N 77°22'8"W
- I-66 Trash Transfer Station And Citizen's Recycling And Disposal Facility 1.1 km
- Crystal Springs subdivision 1.6 km
- Fair Lakes, Virginia 1.8 km
- Interstate 66 Exit 55 1.9 km
- Hampton Forest subdivision 2.2 km
- Fair Lakes (Development) 2.4 km
- Fair Oaks, Virginia 2.5 km
- Colchester Acres subdivision 3.4 km
- High Capacity Underground Pipeline 6 km
- Greater Clifton, Virginia 8.6 km
- Secondary Route 7960 (Fair Ridge Drive) 2.5 km
- Association Drive 11 km
- Park Center Road 11 km
- Secondary Route 675 (Sunset Hills Road) 12 km
- Secondary Route 5320 (Sunrise Valley Drive) 12 km
- Edmund Halley Drive 12 km
- Dulles Station Boulevard 13 km
- Elden Street 14 km
- McFadden Square 21 km
- Interstate 66 (Virginia) 28 km
I-66 Trash Transfer Station And Citizen's Recycling And Disposal Facility
Crystal Springs subdivision
Fair Lakes, Virginia
Interstate 66 Exit 55
Hampton Forest subdivision
Fair Lakes (Development)
Fair Oaks, Virginia
Colchester Acres subdivision
High Capacity Underground Pipeline
Greater Clifton, Virginia