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Interstate Bingo (21,500 square feet)
5957 E Virginia Beach Boulevard, Suite 15, Military Crossing, Norfolk, VA
This business opened in the late 2000s; it was originally a Marshalls, which opened on August 6th, 1987 and closed in the early 2000s.
Tamaki Drive 26 June 2015
Interstate's second Iveco in these colours, this one a high roof job. Have to confess, I had a "whoopsie" last night with this one when I clipped the trailer when coming on with a 40ft box. 100% my fault, but really pissed me off. Only done that once b4 in 14yrs.
Stateline Overlook at Breaks Interstate Park on the border between Kentucky and Virginia.
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Replacement parts for the lift mechanism were custom built in Alabama and shipped to Oregon. They will travel up the Willamette River to the Columbia River to their final destination: the Interstate Bridge.
Interstate shields with the state names in them are common in neighboring West Virginia, but are nearly nonexistent in Ohio. This was on the information plaque in another photo of mine.
Interstate 70 (I-70) is a transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, stretching from Cove Fort, Utah to Baltimore, Maryland. In Colorado, the highway traverses an east–west route across the center of the state. In western Colorado, the highway connects the metropolitan areas of Grand Junction and Denver via a route through the Rocky Mountains. In eastern Colorado, the highway crosses the Great Plains, connecting Denver with metropolitan areas in Kansas and Missouri. Bicycles and other non-motorized vehicles, normally prohibited on Interstate Highways, are allowed on those stretches of I-70 in the Rockies where no other through route exists.
As the freeway passes from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Plains, I-70 enters the Denver metropolitan area, part of a larger urban area called the Front Range Urban Corridor. The freeway arcs around the northern edge of the LoDo district, the common name of the lower downtown area of Denver. Through the downtown area, US 40 is routed along Colfax Avenue, which served as the primary east–west artery through the Denver area before the construction of I-70. Through downtown, US 6 is routed along 6th Avenue before departing the I-70 corridor to join Interstate 76 on a northeast course toward Nebraska.
I-70 has one official branch in Colorado, Interstate 270, which connects the interstate with the Denver–Boulder Turnpike. Where these two freeways merge is the busiest portion of I-70 in the state, with an annual average daily traffic of 183,000 vehicles per day. While State Highway 470 and E-470 are not officially branches of I-70, they are remnants of plans for an Interstate 470 beltway around Denver that were cancelled when the allocated funds were spent elsewhere.
Leaving Denver, the highway serves the redevelopment areas on the former site of Stapleton International Airport; runway 17R/35L crossed over the Interstate at the runway's midsection. East of Aurora, I-70 rejoins the alignment of U.S. Highway 40 at Colfax Avenue. The freeway proceeds east across the Great Plains, briefly dipping south to serve the city of Limon, which bills itself as Hub City because of the many rail and road arteries that intersect there. I-70 enters Kansas near Burlington, a small community known for having one of the oldest carousels in the United States.
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Interstate Bridge over the Columbia River between Vancouver and Portland. This picture from the Washington side. Original bridge (foreground) was built in 1917, its twin in 1958.
Reassurance markers for southbound Interstate 95 business loop and US 301 in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
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Interstate 70 West approaches Interstate 29, Interstate 35 & US 71 exit - Kansas City, Missouri, 1998
The collapsed Interstate 35W Bridge is visable in the upper portion of this blurred photo. Shortly after the camera took this shot I was ordered by the police to take my kite and camera down in case a helicopter wanted to land at the Command Center.
Interstate Bridge, or the Columbia River Interstate Bridge, I-5 Bridge, Portland-Vancouver Interstate Bridge, Vancouver-Portland Bridge, is a pair of vertical-lift, Parker type truss bridges that carries Interstate 5 over the Columbia River from Portland Oregon to Vancouver Washington. With some 130000 vehicles traveling over it daily, the Interstate Bridge is one of the busiest in the United States. The northbound bridge was built in 1917 and spans 1078m in length over 13 spans, the middle one being able to lift up 41m for ships. It was originally a toll bridge with a streetcar line running through it. In 1958 the second span was built, nearly identical to the first.
The Interstate Bridge has mostly been seen as problematic, with serves as a functional bottleneck and has been declared functionally obsolete. There have been longstanding plans to replace the bridge, but as the bridge spans both Portland and Vancouver and the States of Oregon and Washington, there have been multiple conflicting interests, including shipping access across the river, airplane flights from PDX, light rail access from Vancouver, and land use fears from Portland. The $10 billion replacement costs have effectively put the replacement bridge plan on hold.
Kenton, Portland, Oregon