Washington State Route 213
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State Route 213 is a proposal for a highway in the U.S. state of Washington. It would go from US 97 to SR 20.[1]
[edit] History
The proposal started in 1959 when the Highway Commission set up the current SR 213 as a branch of PSH 16. Then, in 1964, the route became a spur route of SR 20. Finally, in 1973, the designation of the route became SR 213.
[edit] References
- ^ Highways of Washington State. Highways of Washington State. Retrieved on 2008-05-11.
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| SR 211 - SR 215 | |
| Former or proposed: SR 213 -SR 237 | |

