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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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