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New Jersey State Highway 90 - Definition

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New Jersey State Highway 90 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. It runs from the Betsy Ross Bridge (where it enters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) in Pennsauken, New Jersey to an intersection with New Jersey State Highway 73 in Cinnaminson, New Jersey. Originally, it was probably going to extend to the New Jersey Turnpike, but an extension to the Turnpike and Interstate 295 was never built. Signage in Pennsylvania on highways accessing the Betsy Ross Bridge use NJ 90 shields.


New Jersey State Highways
This road is part of the current system, begun in the 1927 renumbering and heavily modified by the 1953 renumbering.
The original system existed from 1922 to 1927.
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