Route 95
Route 95 is a major highway in the United States that runs from the Canadian border in Maine to Miami, Florida. It is part of the Interstate Highway System and spans approximately 1,900 miles, making it one of the longest north-south routes in the country. The highway connects several key cities, including Boston, New York City, and Washington, D.C..
Travelers on Route 95 experience a variety of landscapes, from the forests of New England to the urban areas of the East Coast. The route is essential for commerce and tourism, providing access to numerous attractions, parks, and historical sites along the way.