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the new highway number game

Started by agentsteel53, July 31, 2009, 12:29:35 AM

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Quote from: njroadhorse on July 31, 2009, 06:06:54 PM
I spy a 186:


And I spy an error in the photograph!! (the AL 80 shield should be a U.S. 80 shield)


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agentsteel53

awful repaint job, but this is the oldest known Louisiana US shield out there.  Cast iron, 1920s.

live from sunny San Diego.

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xonhulu


Hellfighter


corco


florida

So many roads...so little time.

74/171FAN

Now for the split for The 195s 
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Hellfighter


okroads


US71

Like Alice I Try To Believe Three Impossible Things Before Breakfast

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"But how will the oxen know where to drown if we renumber the Oregon Trail?" - NE2

Hellfighter


US71

Like Alice I Try To Believe Three Impossible Things Before Breakfast

WillWeaverRVA

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"But how will the oxen know where to drown if we renumber the Oregon Trail?" - NE2

Hellfighter


Alex


xonhulu

#42
I'm not going for the obvious 205



EDIT: WIDTH = 800

Jim

US 206 at its northern terminus.


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WillWeaverRVA

VA 208. Different state, yet a similar looking shield.

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"But how will the oxen know where to drown if we renumber the Oregon Trail?" - NE2

Scott5114

And now for something completely different...

uncontrollable freak sardine salad chef

agentsteel53

probably the best 210 photo out there ... it has a 1970s vintage I-210 shield, and a 1962 *white* 118 spade.



the entire gantry was there in 2007, and is alas gone as of July 2009, leaving only two known white spades left in the entire state of California.  A 94 on a city street in San Diego (I'm not telling which one!) and a 134 on the 170 freeway southbound - good luck getting a 12 foot by 6 foot green sign for your own personal use.
live from sunny San Diego.

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jake@aaroads.com

Scott5114

And now the problem with this game... I shall have to sit out until we reach 251 because Oklahoma didn't see fit to number any highways between 209 and 251! :P
uncontrollable freak sardine salad chef

Chris

Let's throw in some Germany, if you don't mind. Unfortunatly, European countries don't have such magnificent route shields like in the U.S of A.



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