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1. Interstate 90 3099 Miles Starts in Seattle, WA; Ends in Boston, MA

2. Interstate 80 2900 Miles Starts in San Fransisco, CA ;Ends in Teaneck, NJ

3. Interstate 40 2555 Miles Starts in Barstow, CA; Ends in Wilmington, NC

4. Interstate 10 2460 Miles Starts in Santa Monica, CA; Ends in Jacksonville, FL

5. Interstate 70 2153 Miles Starts in Cove Fort, UT ;Ends in Baltimore, MD

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