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- Washington_State_Route_21 length "307.93188096".
- Washington_State_Route_21 abstract "State Route 21 (SR 21) is a 191.34-mile (307.93 km) long state highway in the U.S. state of Washington that traverses four counties: Franklin, Adams, Lincoln and Ferry. The highway extends from an intersection with SR 260 in Kahlotus north through Lind, Odessa, Keller, Republic and Curlew before becoming Highway 41 (BC 41) at the Canadian border in Danville. SR 21 is concurrent with U.S. Route 2 (US 2) in Wilbur and SR 20 in Republic and has two diamond interchanges: at US 395 in Lind and Interstate 90 (I-90) south of Odessa. Between Lincoln and Ferry counties, the roadway crosses Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake on the Keller Ferry, operated fare free by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and the Department of Highways (DoH) since 1930.Since 1899, at least one segment of the current highway has been in the state highway system. In 1899, the Marble Mount Road was established and later numbered State Road 4 in 1905 and renamed to the Sans Poil-Loomis Road in 1907. In 1915, a branch to the Canadian border was added to the highway, but was removed in 1923. In 1937, the Primary state highways were established and State Road 4 became Primary State Highway 4 (PSH 4), while the former Canadian branch became Secondary State Highway 4A (SSH 4A). Another highway, extending from Lind to Wilbur, became SSH 4B. In 1964, PSH 4 was split into SR 20 and SR 21 while SSH 2A and SSH 2B also became SR 21. In 1983, a road between Lind and Kahlotus became part of SR 21.The Keller Ferry, which travels across the Columbia River at Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake to connect the two segments of SR 21, was originally a cable ferry operated in the early 1890s. J.C. Keller, founder of Keller, purchased the ferry in 1899 and traded ownership to Lincoln and Ferry counties in 1925. In 1929, the two counties unveiled a new eight-car cable ferry, named the Keller of Seattle, which served the two counties until 1930, when the predecessor of the current WSDOT, the DoH, purchased the ferry, but still operated Keller of Seattle until replacing it with the L.A. McLeod in 1939. In 1944, the Ann of Wilbur tugboat and Sanpoil barge acted as a ferry before a new replacement, the Martha S. was launched in 1948. The Martha S. has been in continual operation since 1948 and WSDOT planned to replace the ferry in the near future, but funding came $5.5 million US$ short. The ferry was suspended in early October 2009 after a leak was found in the hull of the Martha S.".
- Washington_State_Route_21 length "307931.88096".
- Washington_State_Route_21 routeEnd Canada%E2%80%93United_States_border.
- Washington_State_Route_21 routeEnd Danville,_Washington.
- Washington_State_Route_21 routeEndDirection "North".
- Washington_State_Route_21 routeJunction Lind,_Washington.
- Washington_State_Route_21 routeJunction Wilbur,_Washington.
- Washington_State_Route_21 routeNumber "21".
- Washington_State_Route_21 routeStart Kahlotus,_Washington.
- Washington_State_Route_21 routeStartDirection "South".
- Washington_State_Route_21 routeTypeAbbreviation "SR".
- Washington_State_Route_21 thumbnail Washington_State_Route_21.svg?width=300.
- Washington_State_Route_21 wikiPageExternalLink ColRivBr57.html.
- Washington_State_Route_21 wikiPageExternalLink sr021.html.
- Washington_State_Route_21 wikiPageExternalLink KellerFerry.
- Washington_State_Route_21 wikiPageExternalLink kellerferry.
- Washington_State_Route_21 wikiPageID "4604429".
- Washington_State_Route_21 wikiPageRevisionID "595610184".
- Washington_State_Route_21 bridge Keller_Ferry.
- Washington_State_Route_21 county "Adams".
- Washington_State_Route_21 county "Ferry".
- Washington_State_Route_21 county "Franklin".
- Washington_State_Route_21 county "Lincoln".
- Washington_State_Route_21 cspan "3".
- Washington_State_Route_21 cspan "4".
- Washington_State_Route_21 cspan "6".
- Washington_State_Route_21 directionA "South".
- Washington_State_Route_21 directionB "North".
- Washington_State_Route_21 established "1964".
- Washington_State_Route_21 hasPhotoCollection Washington_State_Route_21.
- Washington_State_Route_21 junction "in Lind".
- Washington_State_Route_21 junction "in Wilbur".
- Washington_State_Route_21 junction "near Lind".
- Washington_State_Route_21 lengthMi "191.34".
- Washington_State_Route_21 lengthRound "2".
- Washington_State_Route_21 location "Kahlotus".
- Washington_State_Route_21 location "Lind".
- Washington_State_Route_21 location "Odessa".
- Washington_State_Route_21 location "Republic".
- Washington_State_Route_21 location "Wilbur".
- Washington_State_Route_21 location "none".
- Washington_State_Route_21 lspan "2".
- Washington_State_Route_21 lspan "3".
- Washington_State_Route_21 map "Washington State Route 21.svg".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mapNotes "SR 21 is highlighted in red.".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "0".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "106.6".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "11.64".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "160.05".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "162.61".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "191.34".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "22.14".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "24.48".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "25.42".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "37.32".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "37.8".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "55.83".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "91.73".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "92.38".
- Washington_State_Route_21 mile "92.9".
- Washington_State_Route_21 nextRoute "22".
- Washington_State_Route_21 nextType "SR".
- Washington_State_Route_21 notes "Former SR 21".
- Washington_State_Route_21 notes "Interchange".
- Washington_State_Route_21 notes "Northern end of SR 20 concurrency".
- Washington_State_Route_21 notes "Northern end of US concurrency".
- Washington_State_Route_21 notes "Northern terminus Canada–United States border".
- Washington_State_Route_21 notes "Southern end of SR 20 concurrency".
- Washington_State_Route_21 notes "Southern terminus".
- Washington_State_Route_21 previousRoute "20".
- Washington_State_Route_21 previousType "SR".
- Washington_State_Route_21 river Franklin_D._Roosevelt_Lake.
- Washington_State_Route_21 road "Old SR 90".
- Washington_State_Route_21 road "Smart Road / Airport Road".
- Washington_State_Route_21 road "Smart Road".
- Washington_State_Route_21 route "21".
- Washington_State_Route_21 section "85".
- Washington_State_Route_21 state "WA".
- Washington_State_Route_21 terminusA "in Kahlotus".
- Washington_State_Route_21 terminusB "at Canadian border in Danville".
- Washington_State_Route_21 type "SR".
- Washington_State_Route_21 wordnet_type synset-road-noun-1.
- Washington_State_Route_21 subject Category:State_highways_in_Washington_(state).
- Washington_State_Route_21 subject Category:Transportation_in_Adams_County,_Washington.
- Washington_State_Route_21 subject Category:Transportation_in_Ferry_County,_Washington.
- Washington_State_Route_21 subject Category:Transportation_in_Franklin_County,_Washington.
- Washington_State_Route_21 subject Category:Transportation_in_Lincoln_County,_Washington.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type Infrastructure.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type Place.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type Road.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type RouteOfTransportation.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type Wikidata:Q532.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type Place.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type Facility_Construct.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type Street_Generic.
- Washington_State_Route_21 type Location.
- Washington_State_Route_21 comment "State Route 21 (SR 21) is a 191.34-mile (307.93 km) long state highway in the U.S. state of Washington that traverses four counties: Franklin, Adams, Lincoln and Ferry. The highway extends from an intersection with SR 260 in Kahlotus north through Lind, Odessa, Keller, Republic and Curlew before becoming Highway 41 (BC 41) at the Canadian border in Danville. SR 21 is concurrent with U.S.".
- Washington_State_Route_21 label "Washington State Route 21".