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Pennsylvania Route 5 (1920s) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lakes-to-Sea Highway The Lakes-to-Sea Highway, also known as the "Ship-to-Shore" highway, was an auto trail in the Northeast U.S., running from Erie, Pennsylvania (on Lake Erie) southeast via Harrisburg and Philadelphia to Atlantic City, New Jersey (on the Atlantic Ocean – the "sea"). The highway roughly followed the following present routes: *U.S. Route 19, Erie to Meadville *U.S. Route 322, Meadville to West Chester *Pennsylvania Route 3, West Chester to Philadelphia *U.S. Route 30, Philadelphia to Atlantic City It ran along the William Penn Highway between Water Street and Hershey.〔(1926 Gulf Oil map of western PA )〕〔(1925 map of western Pennsylvania )〕 ==References==
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