Numbered Routes in Rhode Island - Rhode Island Route 4, Rhode Island Route 403, Rhode Island Route 37, Rhode Island Route 99, Rhode Island Route 114, Rhode Island Route 10, Rhode Island Route 78, Rhode Island Route 138 (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Rhode Island Route 4, Rhode Island Route 403, Rhode Island Route 37, Rhode Island Route 99, Rhode Island Route 114, Rhode Island Route 10, Rhode Island Route 78, Rhode Island Route 138, Rhode Island Route 146, Rhode Island Route 126, Rhode Island Route 1A, Route 114A, Rhode Island Route 5, Rhode Island Route 24, Rhode Island Route 103, Rhode Island Route 108, Rhode Island Route 102, Rhode Island Route 121, Rhode Island Route 117, Rhode Island Route 104, Rhode Island Route 123, Rhode Island Route 116, Rhode Island Route 51, Rhode Island Route 101, Rhode Island Route 122, Rhode Island Route 91, Rhode Island Route 115, Rhode Island Route 112, Rhode Island Route 15, Rhode Island Route 33, Rhode Island Route 107, Rhode Island Route 120, Rhode Island Route 152, Rhode Island Route 146A, Rhode Island Route 113, Rhode Island Route 246, Rhode Island Route 77, Rhode Island Route 216, Rhode Island Route 103A, Rhode Island Route 81, Rhode Island Route 110, Rhode Island Route 94, Rhode Island Route 402, Rhode Island Route 179, Rhode Island Route 136, Rhode Island Route 98, Rhode Island Route 100, Rhode Island Route 128, Rhode Island Route 401, Rhode Island Route 96, Rhode Island Route 177, Rhode Island Route 238, Rhode Island Route 118, Rhode Island Route 214, Rhode Island Route 165. Excerpt: Route 4, also known as the Colonel Rodman Highway, is a 10.37-mile (16.69 km) long numbered state highway located in Washington County and southern Kent County, Rhode Island, United States. The route is a major north-south freeway in the southern Providence metropolitan area, directly linking Providence with eastern Washington County, the beaches of Narragansett and South Kingstown, and the city of Newport. Route 4 begins as a two-lane divided highway at an intersection with U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in the town of North Kingstown, becoming a...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Rhode Island Route 4, Rhode Island Route 403, Rhode Island Route 37, Rhode Island Route 99, Rhode Island Route 114, Rhode Island Route 10, Rhode Island Route 78, Rhode Island Route 138, Rhode Island Route 146, Rhode Island Route 126, Rhode Island Route 1A, Route 114A, Rhode Island Route 5, Rhode Island Route 24, Rhode Island Route 103, Rhode Island Route 108, Rhode Island Route 102, Rhode Island Route 121, Rhode Island Route 117, Rhode Island Route 104, Rhode Island Route 123, Rhode Island Route 116, Rhode Island Route 51, Rhode Island Route 101, Rhode Island Route 122, Rhode Island Route 91, Rhode Island Route 115, Rhode Island Route 112, Rhode Island Route 15, Rhode Island Route 33, Rhode Island Route 107, Rhode Island Route 120, Rhode Island Route 152, Rhode Island Route 146A, Rhode Island Route 113, Rhode Island Route 246, Rhode Island Route 77, Rhode Island Route 216, Rhode Island Route 103A, Rhode Island Route 81, Rhode Island Route 110, Rhode Island Route 94, Rhode Island Route 402, Rhode Island Route 179, Rhode Island Route 136, Rhode Island Route 98, Rhode Island Route 100, Rhode Island Route 128, Rhode Island Route 401, Rhode Island Route 96, Rhode Island Route 177, Rhode Island Route 238, Rhode Island Route 118, Rhode Island Route 214, Rhode Island Route 165. Excerpt: Route 4, also known as the Colonel Rodman Highway, is a 10.37-mile (16.69 km) long numbered state highway located in Washington County and southern Kent County, Rhode Island, United States. The route is a major north-south freeway in the southern Providence metropolitan area, directly linking Providence with eastern Washington County, the beaches of Narragansett and South Kingstown, and the city of Newport. Route 4 begins as a two-lane divided highway at an intersection with U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in the town of North Kingstown, becoming a...

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Books LLC, Wiki Series

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United States

Release date

October 2012

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October 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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34

ISBN-13

978-1-156-55084-7

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9781156550847

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1-156-55084-X



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