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United States Highway 30

United States Highway 30 is a United States highway that traverses the United States. The western end of the highway is at Astoria, Oregon; the eastern end is in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The route historically had three splits: one between Granger, Wyoming and Burley, Idaho; one between Fruitland, Idaho and Farewell Bend, Oregon[?]; and one between Mansfield, Ohio and Delphos, Ohio.

After the Lincoln Highway was decommissioned, a lot of it became part of US 30.



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