Major Intersections
The entire route is in the District of Columbia.
| Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| Potomac River | 0.00 | 0.00 | Francis Scott Key Bridge US 29 south – Arlington District of Columbia–Virginia border |
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| Washington | M Street NW | Western terminus of the Whitehurst Freeway | |||
| 1.00 | 1.61 | I-66 west / E Street NW – Kennedy Center | Northbound exit and southbound entrance; Eastern terminus of I-66 | ||
| Rock Creek Parkway north / 27th Street NW to I-66 west – Kennedy Center | No access from US 29 north to Rock Creek Parkway Eastern terminus of the Whitehurst Freeway |
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| K Street NW west | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
| Connecticut Avenue north / 17th Street NW south | Southern terminus of the main section of Connecticut Avenue | ||||
| 16th Street NW | |||||
| 11th Street NW south / K Street NW east | US 29 north turns left onto 11th Street; US 29 south turns right onto K Street | ||||
| Massachusetts Avenue NW | |||||
| US 1 (Rhode Island Avenue NW east / 6th Street NW south) | US 29 north turns left onto 6th Street; US 29 south turns right onto Rhode Island Avenue | ||||
| 7th Street NW / Rhode Island Avenue NW | US 29 north turns left onto 7th Street; US 29 south turns right onto Rhode Island Avenue | ||||
| Florida Avenue NW Georgia Avenue NW / 7th Street NW |
7th Street becomes Georgia Avenue | ||||
| New Hampshire Avenue NW | Georgia Avenue - Petworth Metro station | ||||
| DC–MD border | 8.00 | 12.87 | Eastern Avenue NW US 29 north (Georgia Avenue) |
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