Washington State Route 21
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| State Route 21 | |||||||||
| RCW 47.17.085 | |||||||||
| Length: | 191.3 mi (307.7 km) | ||||||||
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| Formed: | 1964 | ||||||||
| South end: | Image:WA-260.svg SR 260 in Kahlotus | ||||||||
| Major junctions: | Image:US 395.svg US 395 in Lind Image:I-90.svg I-90 near Ritzville Image:WA-28.svg SR 28 in Odessa Image:US 2.svg US 2 in Wilbur Image:WA-20.svg SR 20 in Republic | ||||||||
| North end: | BC-41 in Danville
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State Route 21, also known as SR-21, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Washington. It extends from State Route 260 in the tiny town of Kahlotus north to the Canadian border, where it becomes British Columbia provincial highway 41. SR-21 is 191.34 miles long.
The ferry Martha S. connects northern and southern segments of the highway across the Columbia River at Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake.
Prior to 1964, SR-21 was designated SSH-4B between Odessa and Wilbur; PSH-4 between Wilbur and Republic; and SSH-4A between Republic and the border.
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