Talk:Washington State Route 112
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[edit]- 1962 Reconnaissance Survey: Neah Bay to Hoh River via La Push
- A busy decade for Peninsula highways (1970)
- 1965: Truck route reliever for US 101 around Lake Crescent in NP
- 1967 legislature (ex. sess. 145, p. 2310): eastern terminus moved out of Port Angeles
- Old routing with modern road names: East on Elwha River Road, north on Laird Road, east on Edgewood Drive, north on Duval Place, southeast on Lauridsen Blvd (Lake Road), north on C Street, east on 8th Street to Lincoln (US 101)
- August 2, 1967: Highway 112 route to remain same
- New bridge across Elwha River opened to traffic in 1973 (delayed at request of county)
- September 1974: Old bridge approach transferred to county; terminus was at 8th and Lincoln in Port Angeles until later truncation
- 1977 guide
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