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Interstate 10

Transcontinental Interstate 10 begins its journey at the shore of the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica, at its junction with California 1 (Pacific Coast Highway). In California, Interstate 10 is a vital east-west link across the Los Angeles Basin, then spills into the desert after passing through Redlands and Banning. The freeway then connects to the area around Palm Springs, then continues due east toward Blythe and Phoenix, Arizona. It replaced U.S. 60-70 through California. Crossing the southern tier of states (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida), Interstate 10 ends at Interstate 95 in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Scenes Pertaining to Interstate 10
Interstate 10 California shield on Via Verde in San Dimas. Photo taken 05/02/02.
Near Whitewater, the control points for eastbound Interstate 10 are Palm Springs and Indio, while the control city for westbound Interstate 10 is Banning. Photo taken 02/26/06.
A three-digit Interstate 10 shield is posted here, with the foothills of Mt. San Jacinto making a compelling backdrop. Photo taken 02/26/06.
Adjacent to the three-digit shield is this Interstate 10 shield. Photo taken 02/26/06.
This three-digit shield is posted on the other end of the same ramp. Photo taken 02/26/06.
Westbound Interstate 10 freeway entrance shield in the city of Blythe. Photo taken 11/10/00.

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Page Updated September 13, 2006.