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The Interstate Highways in Washington, D.C. comprise two current primary Interstate Highways and four current auxiliary Interstates in Washington, D.C. In addition, two proposed primary Interstates and two proposed auxiliary Interstates were cancelled in whole or in part.

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  • List of Interstate Highways in Washington, D.C. (en)
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  • The Interstate Highways in Washington, D.C. comprise two current primary Interstate Highways and four current auxiliary Interstates in Washington, D.C. In addition, two proposed primary Interstates and two proposed auxiliary Interstates were cancelled in whole or in part. (en)
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  • Theodore Roosevelt Bridge
  • Potomac River Freeway
  • Anacostia Freeway (en)
  • Southeast Freeway, 11th Street Bridges; signage bearing I-695 shields were added in 2011 (en)
  • Previously existed 1961–1977, reinstated 1991; no boundary crossing signage; concurrent with I-95 (en)
  • Will replace I-395 through the Third Street Tunnel (en)
  • No boundary crossing signage; concurrent with I-495 since 1991 (en)
  • Proposed loop route of I-66 between the District, and Arlington County, but canceled in the face of community opposition during Washington's "freeway revolts;" D.C. officials proposed designating the route Interstate 66N, a move opposed by the AASHTO. (en)
  • Part of the planned North Central Freeway; Maryland portion was known as I-70S until in 1975 (en)
  • Plans to run I-95 through downtown Washington via the planned Inner Loop and North Central Freeway were scrapped, prompting I-95 to replace I-495 along the eastern half of the Capital Beltway. Portions built were re-designated I-395. (en)
  • Part of the planned North Central Freeway; Maryland portion was renamed I-270 in 1975 (en)
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