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End of U.S. Highway 385 (776 words)
385 is another highway that is somewhat special to me. For one thing, it's a sibling to my favorite highway of all, US 285; plus I guess I just have an affinity for any road that serves Colorado.
However, both it and the Nebraska map have US 385 shields along the side of the route (instead of actually being centered on the roadline), as if they were last-minute additions.
For the most part, the Oklahoma map shows the 385 markers in the right place, but the roadline itself hasn't been upgraded to the US highway style.
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