Interstate 84 Westbound exit to US Route 30 Business
Interstate 84 Westbound exit to US Route 30 Business is a road junction in Baker, Oregon.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Lime.
Lime
Ruins
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Lime is an unincorporated community and ghost town in the northwest United States, located in Baker County, Oregon. Five miles north of Huntington on Interstate 84, it is near the confluence of Marble Creek and the Burnt River on the Union Pacific Railroad. Lime is situated 2½ miles north of Interstate 84 Westbound exit to US Route 30 Business.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Huntington.
Huntington
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Huntington is a city in Baker County, on the eastern border of Oregon, United States. It is located on the Snake River and along Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 30. The population was 502 at the 2020 census.
Interstate 84 Westbound exit to US Route 30 Business
- Type: Road junction
- Also known as: “Interstate 84 Westbound Exit 345”
- Category: transportation
- Location: Baker, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
44.37121° or 44° 22′ 16″ northLongitude
-117.29599° or 117° 17′ 46″ westElevation
2,270 feet (692 metres)Open location code
85P49PC3+FJGeoNames ID
11812306
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