Английская Википедия:Idaho State Highway 1
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State Highway 1 (SH-1) is a state highway in Boundary County, in the U.S. state of Idaho. It extends Шаблон:Convert from U.S. Route 95 (US-95) east of Copeland, north to British Columbia Highway 21 (BC 21) in Porthill. The route serves as a connector between Bonners Ferry, via US-95 south, Porthill, and Creston, BC. The highway is one of two border crossings from Idaho into British Columbia. The other crossing is at the US-95/BC 95 in Eastport.[1] The highway is also known for being the only state highway in Boundary County, the two other highways are US-95 and US-2. The highway is also part of the International Selkirk Loop, the only international scenic byway in North America.[2][3]
Route description
SH-1 runs Шаблон:Convert from U.S. Route 95 (US-95) east of Copeland, north to BC 21 in Porthill. The route links Bonners Ferry, via US-95 south, Porthill, and Creston, BC.[4] The road is the only state highway in Boundary County, the two other highways are US-95 and US-2. The highway starts at an intersection with US-95 east of Copeland.[5][6]
History
SH-1 was originally created in the 1920s as part of Sampson Trail B, which ran from Boise north to Lewiston, Coeur d'Alene, before entering British Columbia at Porthill.[7] Later in the mid-1930s, Idaho adopted a new numbered highway system with SH-1 as one of the first highways.[8][9] The International Selkirk Loop, which uses SH-1, was formed in 1999.[10] The loop became an Idaho Scenic byway on January 21, 2004, as the Wild Horse Trail.[3]
Major intersections
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