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Interstate 82 (I-82) is an Interstate Highway in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States that passes through parts of Washington and Oregon. It passes through Yakima, the Yakima Valley agricultural region, and the Tri-Cities area, also serving as part of the link between Seattle and Boise, Idaho. The highway has three auxiliary routes, all in Washington: I-182, connecting to parts of the Tri-Cities; State Route 821, traversing part of the Yakima River Canyon; and State Route 823, a short highway connecting Yakima to Selah.

Contributor(s): SounderBruce

The three "children" highways related to Interstate 82 (one Interstate, two state routes) are now good articles, so this should satisfy the GT criteria. All four articles were written to modern highway guidelines and are among my finest work, and just about cover everything there is to know about Interstate 82. Fun fact: This highway probably carried some of the hops used in the last American beer you drank, as the Yakima Valley provides 73 percent of the nation's crop. --SounderBruce 06:18, 25 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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