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3rd Avenue

3rd Avenue is a street with a maximum speed of 30 mph with four lanes, also known as US Highway 60 in Huntington. In the area there are, inter alia, nine restaurants, nine bus stops, two cafes and two clothing stores.

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alt_name
US Highway 60
type of road
Federal highway
Lanes
4
Maximum speed
30 mph
Cafe
Starbucks, Butter It Up
Restaurant
Backyard Pizza and Raw Bar, Fat Pattys, Le Bistro, Navarino Bay, Baker Joe's, Surin of Thailand, Marshall Hall of Fame Cafe, The Peddler, Taste of Asia Hibachi
Jeweler
C. F. Reuschlein Jewelers
School
Huntington's Kitchen, School of Art & Design
Candy
Peace Love & Little Donuts
Doctor
Ohio Valley Physicians
Fast Food
Hwy 55, Fuel Counter
Clothing
Hip Eagle, Geo. G. Wright's
Ice
Austin's
Interior design
Wildflower
wine
Bottled Up
Health food
Tulsi
studio
Mortenson Broadcasting Company
Mobile telephony
Boost Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, Verizon
herbalist
Light Touch Healing Arts
Facility
Nichole Webb, MA, LPC
car_rental
Hertz
collector
Baseball Cards & More
Gallery
3rd Avenue Art Gallery, Charles W. & Norma C. Carroll Gallery, Birke Art Gallery
Mailbox
FedEx Express
charity
The Salvation Army
Art
The Pottery Place, Student Sales Gallery
Bank
Community Trust Bank
sports
Glenn's Sporting Goods
Artwork
The Hoops Belle, Paisley Power
Bar
The Cellar Door Tapas Room
Furniture
Mackenzie-Dow
estate_agent
Touma Real Estate Holdings, LLC.
Art center
Barnes Agency Design & Digital Media Studio
Marketplace
Pullman Square Farmers Market
Bus stop
The Visual Arts Center & Pullman, 3rd Avenue & 39th Street & Floodwall, 3rd Avenue & 25th Street Bus Shelter, 3rd Avenue & 26th Street Bus Shelter, 3rd Avenue & 18th Street & Marshall Campus Bus Shelter, 3rd Avenue & 17th Street Bus Shelter, 3rd Avenue & Hal Greer Boulevard Bus Shelter, 3rd Avenue & 19th Street, 3rd Avenue & 20th Street & Marshall Stadium
Gas station
Speedway
Attraction
Chad Pennington Hall of Fame