Maine State Route 88


State Route 88 is a state highway in southern Maine, United States. It runs south to north for, from U.S. Route 1 in Falmouth to US 1 in Yarmouth. It runs to the east of US 1, and its speed limit is. Over its course, its furthest distance from US 1 is about. This occurs in its Falmouth Foreside section.

Route description

The route is connected to US 1 directly at SR 88's two termini. It is also connected to US 1 indirectly, by a ramp, via Tuttle Road in Cumberland Foreside. Its name changes four times en route. It is Foreside Road between the southern terminus and the Yarmouth town line, at which point it becomes Lafayette Street. It then becomes East Main Street just before the Royal River's First Falls, before finishing as Spring Street.
"Herbie", New England's oldest and largest elm tree for the final thirteen years of its existence, stood on Route 88 in Yarmouth, at its intersection with Yankee Drive, between 1793 and 2010.
SR 88 is mostly residential, although businesses are located on it at several points. These include Portland Country Club, Skillins garden center and The Dockside Grill ; Town Landing Market ; and the Lower Falls Landing plaza. Each of these examples are situated on the northbound side of the highway.

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