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The King's Highway was a roughly 1,300-mile (2,100 km) road laid out from 1650 to 1735 in the American colonies. It was built on the order of Charles II of England, who directed his colonial governors to link Charleston, South Carolina, and Boston, Massachusetts. The section north of New York City, laid out on January 22, 1673, became the Upper Boston Post Road. The road was finally completed in 1735. Much of the Post Road is now U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 20. In Pennsylvania, much of the route is now U.S. Route 13. (In Philadelphia, Route 13 becomes Frankford Avenue.)

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  • The King's Highway was a roughly 1,300-mile (2,100 km) road laid out from 1650 to 1735 in the American colonies. It was built on the order of Charles II of England, who directed his colonial governors to link Charleston, South Carolina, and Boston, Massachusetts. The section north of New York City, laid out on January 22, 1673, became the Upper Boston Post Road. The road was finally completed in 1735. Much of the Post Road is now U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 20. The King’s Highway Historic District in New Jersey covers U.S. Route 206 and New Jersey Route 27, connecting Lawrenceville with Kingston through Princeton. In Pennsylvania, much of the route is now U.S. Route 13. (In Philadelphia, Route 13 becomes Frankford Avenue.) Through Maryland, the King's Highway largely follows U.S. Route 1. From Virginia southward, the modern U.S. 17 has many segments that follow the old King's Highway. (en)
  • キングズ・ハイウェイ (King's Highway) は1650年から1735年のアメリカ植民地時代に存在した全長約1,300-マイル (2,100 km)の道路である。この道路は、植民地総督たちを監督していたイングランド王チャールズ2世の命によって、サウスカロライナ州チャールストンとマサチューセッツ州ボストンを結ぶために建設された。 ニューヨーク市より北部の区間は1673年1月22日に整備され、 (en) となった。この道路は最終的に1735年に完成した。 (ja)
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  • キングズ・ハイウェイ (King's Highway) は1650年から1735年のアメリカ植民地時代に存在した全長約1,300-マイル (2,100 km)の道路である。この道路は、植民地総督たちを監督していたイングランド王チャールズ2世の命によって、サウスカロライナ州チャールストンとマサチューセッツ州ボストンを結ぶために建設された。 ニューヨーク市より北部の区間は1673年1月22日に整備され、 (en) となった。この道路は最終的に1735年に完成した。 (ja)
  • The King's Highway was a roughly 1,300-mile (2,100 km) road laid out from 1650 to 1735 in the American colonies. It was built on the order of Charles II of England, who directed his colonial governors to link Charleston, South Carolina, and Boston, Massachusetts. The section north of New York City, laid out on January 22, 1673, became the Upper Boston Post Road. The road was finally completed in 1735. Much of the Post Road is now U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 20. In Pennsylvania, much of the route is now U.S. Route 13. (In Philadelphia, Route 13 becomes Frankford Avenue.) (en)
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  • King's Highway (Charleston to Boston) (en)
  • キングズ・ハイウェイ (チャールストン=ボストン) (ja)
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