The longest Interstate highway in the
U.S. starts in Seattle, Washington at 4th Avenue S. next to Qwest Field, and
ends in Boston, Massachusetts at Logan International Airport and Massachusetts
Route 1A.
Interstate 90, or I-90 for short, covers roughly 3,100 miles or 5,000
kilometers in is trans-American journey.
Driving the speed limit, it would take about four days to traverse the I-90.
Interstate 87, or I-87 for short, is the longest Interstate that does not
cross any state lines, it's entirely located in New York and covers 346 miles or
558 kilometers.

Interstate 90

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