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- Pentagon_road_network abstract "The Pentagon road network is a system of highways, mostly freeways, built by the United States federal government in the early 1940s to serve the Pentagon in northern Virginia. The roads, transferred to the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1964, are now state highways. The main part of the network is the "Mixing Bowl" at Interstate 395 (Shirley Highway) and Route 27 (Washington Boulevard), named because it had major weaving issues with traffic "mixing" between the two roads before it was rebuilt in the early 1970s. The nickname is now more commonly used to refer to the Springfield Interchange, where I-395, I-495, and I-95 converge in nearby Springfield.".
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- Pentagon_road_network wikiPageExternalLink Mixing_Bowl.html.
- Pentagon_road_network wikiPageExternalLink Shirley_Highway.html.
- Pentagon_road_network wikiPageID "3801799".
- Pentagon_road_network wikiPageRevisionID "577255256".
- Pentagon_road_network hasPhotoCollection Pentagon_road_network.
- Pentagon_road_network subject Category:The_Pentagon.
- Pentagon_road_network subject Category:Transportation_in_Arlington_County,_Virginia.
- Pentagon_road_network comment "The Pentagon road network is a system of highways, mostly freeways, built by the United States federal government in the early 1940s to serve the Pentagon in northern Virginia. The roads, transferred to the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1964, are now state highways.".
- Pentagon_road_network label "Pentagon road network".
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- Pentagon_road_network sameAs Q7164979.
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- Pentagon_road_network wasDerivedFrom Pentagon_road_network?oldid=577255256.
- Pentagon_road_network depiction Pentagon_road_network_map_1945.jpg.
- Pentagon_road_network isPrimaryTopicOf Pentagon_road_network.