Washington State Route 110
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State Route 110 is a state highway
State highway
State highway, state road or state route can refer to one of three related concepts, two of them related to a state or provincial government in a country that is divided into states or provinces :#A...

 in the U.S. state
U.S. state
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 of Washington, running from Forks
Forks, Washington
-Government:The City is organized under Washington State law as a Non-charter Code City. Its structure is that of an elected Mayor and a five member elected City Council...

 to La Push. The road is also known as La Push Road.

A spur route, designated SR 110 Spur extends from SR 110 in Mora to the Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park is located in the U.S. state of Washington, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park can be divided into four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. U.S...

 boundary near the Mora Ranger Station.

History

What is now State Route 110 was originally added to the state highway system in 1937 as State Secondary Highway 9-B, but was removed in 1955. It was added back to the state highway system by the state legislature in 1991, although that law did not take effect until April 1, 1992.

A different route was designated State Route 110 from 1967 to 1975. It is now the portion of State Route 11
State Route 11 (Washington)
State Route 11 is a long state highway that serves Skagit and Whatcom counties in the U.S. state of Washington. SR 11, known as Chuckanut Drive, begins at an interchange with Interstate 5 north of Burlington and continues northwest through several small towns and the Chuckanut...

 from Fairhaven
Fairhaven, Washington
Fairhaven, Washington was founded in the late 1880s and is now part of the City of Bellingham, Washington, USA. It is on the south side of Bellingham, and borders Bellingham Bay on the west and Western Washington University on the northeast...

 east to Interstate 5.

Major intersections

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