List of Highways Numbered 5 - United States

United States

  • Interstate 5
  • U.S. Route 5
  • New England Route 5 (former)
  • Alabama State Route 5
  • Alaska Route 5
  • Arkansas Highway 5
  • California State Route 5 (former)
  • Colorado State Highway 5
  • Delaware Route 5
  • Florida State Road 5
  • Georgia State Route 5
  • Idaho State Highway 5
  • Illinois Route 5
  • Indiana State Road 5
  • Iowa Highway 5
  • K-5 (Kansas highway)
  • Kentucky Route 5
  • Louisiana Highway 5
  • Maine State Route 5
  • Maryland Route 5
  • M-5 (Michigan highway)
  • Minnesota State Highway 5
  • Mississippi Highway 5
  • Missouri Route 5
  • Montana Highway 5
  • Nebraska Highway 5
  • Nevada State Route 5 (former)
    • Nevada State Route 5A (former)
    • Nevada State Route 5B (former)
    • Nevada State Route 5C (former)
  • New Jersey Route 5
    • New Jersey Route 5N (former)
  • New York State Route 5
  • North Carolina Highway 5
  • North Dakota Highway 5
  • Ohio State Route 5
  • Oklahoma State Highway 5
    • Oklahoma State Highway 5A
    • Oklahoma State Highway 5B
    • Oklahoma State Highway 5C
  • Pennsylvania Route 5
  • Rhode Island Route 5
  • South Carolina Highway 5
  • Tennessee State Route 5
  • Texas State Highway 5
    • Texas State Highway Loop 5
    • Texas State Highway Spur 5
    • Texas Farm to Market Road
    • Texas Park Road 5
    • Texas Recreational Road 5
  • Utah State Route 5 (former)
  • Vermont Route F-5
  • Virginia State Route 5
  • West Virginia Route 5
Territories
  • American Samoa Highway 005
  • Guam Highway 5
  • Puerto Rico Highway 5

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    Prior to the meeting, there was a prayer. In general, in the United States there was always praying.
    Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1921–1990)

    Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada are the horns, the head, the neck, the shins, and the hoof of the ox, and the United States are the ribs, the sirloin, the kidneys, and the rest of the body.
    William Cobbett (1762–1835)

    The parallel between antifeminism and race prejudice is striking. The same underlying motives appear to be at work, namely fear, jealousy, feelings of insecurity, fear of economic competition, guilt feelings, and the like. Many of the leaders of the feminist movement in the nineteenth-century United States clearly understood the similarity of the motives at work in antifeminism and race discrimination and associated themselves with the anti slavery movement.
    Ashley Montagu (b. 1905)

    In the United States all business not transacted over the telephone is accomplished in conjunction with alcohol or food, often under conditions of advanced intoxication. This is a fact of the utmost importance for the visitor of limited funds ... for it means that the most expensive restaurants are, with rare exceptions, the worst.
    John Kenneth Galbraith (b. 1908)

    United States! the ages plead,—
    Present and Past in under-song,—
    Go put your creed into your deed,—
    Nor speak with double tongue.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)