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  1. U.S. Route 13 US 13 highlighted in red Route information Length 517.81 mi (833.33 km) Existed 1926–present Major junctions South end I-95 / I-295 near Fayetteville, NC Major intersections US 70 in Goldsboro, NC US 64 near Bethel, NC US 17 near Williamston, NC I-64 in Norfolk, VA US 113 in Pocomoke City, MD US 50 near Salisbury, MD US 9 in Laurel, DE I-295 / US 40 near Wilmington, DE I-76 ...

  2. 17 de abr. de 2023 · Delaware Scenic Drives: Route 9 Coastal Heritage Scenic Byway – New Castle to Dover (Route 9) Delaware Scenic Drives: Nanticoke Heritage Byway – Seaford to Laurel. Delaware Scenic Drives: Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway – Various Locations in Kent and New Castle County (US 13, Route 15, Route 9, Kennett Pike) Delaware Scenic ...

  3. U.S. Route 113 ( US 113) is a U.S. Highway that is a spur of US 13 in the U.S. states of Maryland and Delaware. The route runs 74.75 miles (120.30 km) from US 13 in Pocomoke City, Maryland, north to Delaware Route 1 (DE 1) in Milford, Delaware. In conjunction with DE 1, US 113 is one of two major north–south highways on the Delmarva Peninsula ...

  4. U.S. Route 202 ( US 202) is a US Highway running from New Castle, Delaware, northeast to Bangor, Maine. The southernmost section of the route in the U.S. state of Delaware passes through northern New Castle County. It runs from its southern terminus at an interchange with US 13 / US 40 near the Wilmington Airport north to the Pennsylvania state ...

  5. Cape May-Lewes Ferry - a seventy-minute cruise traveling on the Delaware Bay to Cape May, New Jersey, you can travel as a foot passenger or bring your car or truck across with you. +1 302-644-6030. Lewes Harbour Marina - charters boat trips and a shop for boating supplies. +1 302-645-6227.

  6. Há 2 dias · NEW CASTLE, Delaware (WPVI) -- Police in Delaware are investigating a collision between a scooter and a car that took place Sunday. The Action Cam was on the scene along the 2900 block of Route 9 ...

  7. Delaware's numbering system is like that of the U.S. Highways in that odd numbered highways (1, 3, 5, 7, or 9) travel north-south and even numbered routes (2, 4, 6, 8, or 0) go east-west. The numbers get bigger as one goes south and west respectively. There are some numbers that do not follow this, however, mostly with routes from other states ...