Breezewood is AN unorganized city in Bedford County in south-central Pennsylvania. on a conventional pathway for Native Americans, European settlers, and British troops throughout colonial times, within the early twentieth century, the little natural depression that became called Breezewood was a well-liked stopping place for automobile travelers on the Lincoln route, starting in 1913. racer Lines opened a Post House facility within the city in 1935; it closed 2004. In 1940, Breezewood was selected exit six on the just-opened Pennsylvania Turnpike. within the Nineteen Sixties, Breezewood became the junction of the Turnpike and also the new interstate seventy. Later renumbered exit twelve, it’s currently exit 161 on the Turnpike following a amendment to mileage-based exit listing. A route funding anomaly gave rise to a spot of but one mile on I-70 that wasn’t engineered to interstate route standards and options traffic lights, that ar seldom found on interstate highways.
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