Vermont Route 15
State highway in northern Vermont, US / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vermont Route 15 (VT 15) is a 68.957-mile-long (110.976 km) east–west state highway in northern Vermont, United States. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 2 (US 2) and US 7 in Winooski and its eastern terminus is at US 2 in Danville. It is known as the Grand Army of the Republic Highway,[1] a designation shared nationally with U.S. Route 6.
Grand Army of the Republic Highway[1] | ||||
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Maintained by VTrans | ||||
Length | 68.957 mi[2] (110.976 km) | |||
Existed | 1922[3]–present | |||
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West end | US 2 / US 7 in Winooski | |||
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East end | US 2 in Danville | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Vermont | |||
Counties | Chittenden, Lamoille, Caledonia | |||
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Its numbering originates from when it was part of New England Interstate Route 15 in the 1920s. Most of New England Route 15 is now U.S. Route 2 (from Danville, Vermont to Houlton, Maine).
Vermont Route 15A is a spur route of VT 15 into the village of Morrisville. VT 15A begins at VT 15 and ends at VT 100.