Colorado State Highway 26
Colorado State Highways
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State Highway 26 is a 2.922 mi (4.703 km) long state highway in Denver, Colorado. SH 26 consists of a portion of Alameda Avenue, a city street in Denver. The route begins at State Highway 95 (Sheridan Blvd.) and travels due east towards downtown Denver before reaching its eastern end at the Kalamath Street.
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