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I would like to see historical information about US Route 97, like when was US 97 completed between Klamath Falls and Bend. A 1920 map I looked at showed no road between Klamath Falls and Bend. So, what year was it completed? That kind of information.71.35.33.10 20:40, 3 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Exit list

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Number Mile Destinations Notes
139.97 Powers Road traffic signal with two reverse jughandles
139.68 Reed Lane northbound exit and northbound entrance with a pedestrian crossing
139 139.17 Reed Market Road - Old Mill District
138.75 Truman Avenue southbound exit and southbound entrance
138 138.24 Downtown/Mount Bachelor
137.80 Hawthorne Avenue southbound exit and southbound entrance
137.53 Lafayette Avenue - State/County Offices southbound exit and southbound entrance
137 137.13 Revere Avenue - Downtown
136.48 U.S. Route 20 entrances only
136 136.31 Butler Market Road southbound exit and northbound entrance
135B 135.46 Empire Boulevard - State Offices no southbound exit
135A 134.97 U.S. Route 20 west - Sisters/Salem northbound exit only
135A 134.97 U.S. Route 20/U.S. Route 97 Business - Business District/Burns southbound exit only

Highway and Route designations

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The Dalles-California Highway 4 and US 97 use Bend Parkway. The old alignment is US 97 Business, signed at both ends. On US 97 north it is signed US 97 Business to US 20 east. US 97 Business south of US 20 is not a Highway, except for a bit at the south end, which is a spur of 4.

Central Oregon Highway 7 begins at US 97 Business and US 20 and heads east on US 20. That end of US 20 Business does not seem to be signed; US 97 Business is.

McKenzie-Bend Highway 17 begins at US 97 Business and US 20 and heads north and northwest on US 20/US 97 Business. The west end of US 20 Business is not signed.