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The District of Columbia is served by the unnumbered federally-maintained Clara Barton Parkway, Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway and George Washington Memorial Parkway (the latter on the west side of the Potomac River, but a portion of it is east of the Boundary Channel), along with several interstates and U.S. routes. Maintenance of roads in the District is the responsibility of the District Department of Transportation (DDOT).
[edit] List of routes
[edit] Current
Note: Interstate 95 and Interstate 495 pass within the boundaries of the District of Columbia in the middle of the Potomac River at the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, but do not connect to any other roads in D.C.
[edit] Decommissioned
[edit] D.C. Routes
Note: many of these routes may have been unsigned, but are shown on some maps.
| District of Columbia Route 4 |
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| District of Columbia Route 5 |
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| District of Columbia Route 193 |
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| District of Columbia Route 210 |
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| District of Columbia Route 332 |
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| District of Columbia Route 355 |
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| District of Columbia Route 396 |
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| District of Columbia Route 500 |
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| District of Columbia Route 650 |
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