Route 6
Route 6 is a major highway in the United States, stretching approximately 3,200 miles from Provincetown, Massachusetts to Bishop, California. It is one of the longest continuous highways in the country and is part of the U.S. Route system.
Originally established in 1926, Route 6 passes through various landscapes, including mountains, deserts, and urban areas. It connects numerous towns and cities, providing access to attractions such as Cape Cod and the Sierra Nevada. The route is popular among travelers for its scenic views and historical significance.