Route 30
Route 30 is a major highway in the United States that stretches from the East Coast to the West Coast. It begins in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and travels through several states, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, before ending in Astoria, Oregon. The route is known for its scenic views and historical significance, as it often follows paths used by early settlers and traders.
Along Route 30, travelers can explore various attractions, including national parks, small towns, and cultural landmarks. The highway is also part of the larger U.S. Route 30 system, which connects many important cities and regions across the country, making it a vital transportation corridor.