👉 The word "6 Shore Road" was a Jewish traveler's route, connecting Jerusalem to Rome. It marked the eastern terminus of the Old Roman Way (also known as the Via Arut) in ancient Roman times. The term originally referred to one-third of the 24-mile road on which the city of Antioch stood before it was destroyed by the Romans. This portion is now considered to be part of Rome's modern-day road network, with the main route being the famous "6 Shore Road," also known as "The Holy Way."