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All of the articles are primary sources. Can you possibly find a secondary source?
That would not be possible because there have been no construction projects on the highway and also, the highway has only three intersections, which makes businesses or major landmarks not possible on the roadway itself.
As suggested at User:Davemeistermoab/maps, "SR 117 originated as a short local street connecting the waterfront with U.S. Route 101 (US 101) in 1966." could seem to be OR... maybe rephrase with the road first appeared on maps in 1966... though looking at the map I can not be sure that the roads there are the same as the one this article is about. Even in your lead you admit this, but in the history you make it sound like its the same road.
Also Marine Drive continues as 2nd Street, not 1st Street and 2nd Street does not terminate at US 101.
I have a map book that shows Marine Drive turning northeast to become 1st Street, 1st Street is part of US 101 east of the Lincoln Street intersection.
I was wrong, Google Maps shows that Marine Drive continues east as Front Street to become US 101's eastbound lanes. –CG15:40, 12 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]