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Interstate 80: I-80 is a transcontinental Interstate that starts its nationwide journey in the San Francisco Bay area. Disputed by the bay area residents, it officially starts at the western edge of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The first 1.2 miles, designated the James Lick Skyway is not actually part of the Interstate Highway system. This is a minor point at best, but fodder for local discussions.

Interstate 80 is the second-longest Interstate Highway in the U.S., connecting downtown San Francisco, California to the suburbs of New York, following a path quite similar to the Lincoln Highway in the years before the Interstate Highway System. The 2,903 mile highway roughly parallels some historically significant travel corridors. Most notable in the Western U.S. are the Oregon Trail in Nebraska and westward, and the California Trail in Nevada and California.

After leaving the “city by the bay” Transcontinental Interstate 80 begins its easterly journey. As soon as it crosses the San Francisco Bay Bridge I-80 turns north in Oakland and immediately meets its first interchange, Interstate 580. I-580 rides along a northerly direction with I-80 until it veers North West at Richmond; here it interchanges with westbound I-580. I-80 then bends northeast at San Pablo and heads toward Vallejo where it meets up with I-505. It continues on, following the well-traveled route between the Bay Area and the State Capital of Sacramento. I-80 skirts past San Fran itself, going over the top of it to the north where it interchanges with I-5.

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After leaving the Capital, I-80 passes through the cities of Roseville and Auburn as it begins the slow assent into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Since I-80 is one of only three all-weather trans-mountain paths into Nevada, it is always busy with commercial, commuter and tourist traffic into the cities of Reno and Sparks. Interstate 80 crosses the Donor Summit, one of the highest points on the highway, then begins a quick descent into the town of Truckee, about 10 miles from scenic Lake Tahoe. Turning northeast, I-80 crosses into Nevada at Mystic, California, ending its 200 mile journey from San Francisco.

The entire route of Interstate 80 in California is submitted to be part of the National Purple Heart Trail. The Military Order of the Purple Heart is working to establish a national commemorative trail for recipients of the Purple Heart medal, which honors veterans who were wounded in combat.

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