U.S. Highway 4
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U.S. Highway 4
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U.S. Highway 4
United States Highway 4 is a United States highway that runs from Portsmouth, New Hampshire to East Greenbush (town), New York. In New Hampshire and Vermont it runs generally east-west; in New York, north-south. Signage changes from "East/West" to "North/South" at the Vermont/New York state line.
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History of Termini
Approx. time period | East Terminus | West Terminus |
1926-1930 | Portsmouth, New Hampshire | Glens Falls, New York |
1930-present | Portsmouth, New Hampshire | East Greenbush, New York |
States
East end
West end
Child routes
- U.S. Highway 104 (decommissioned, now New York State Route 104, never directly connected to US 4 but had a sensible designation as it was on the same latitude as its "parent" and had no other logical designations)