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U.S. Route 321 Alternate (US 321A) was established 1948 as a number swap with US 321 through downtown Lenoir. In 1957, US 321A was extended south, replacing mainline US 321 through Granite Falls and Hudson , ending at its current southern terminus north of the Catawba River .
U.S. Highway 321; Arkansas Highway 321. Arkansas Highway 321 Spur; Georgia State Route 321 (former) Kentucky Route 321; Louisiana Highway 321; Mississippi Highway 321; Nevada State Route 321; New Mexico State Road 321; New York: New York State Route 321; County Route 321 (Erie County, New York) North Carolina Highway 321 (former) Ohio State ...
The U.S. Highways in Tennessee are the segments of the United States Numbered Highway System that are maintained by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) in the state of Tennessee. All of these highways in Tennessee have a state highway designation routed concurrently along them, though the state highway is hidden and only signed ...
US 321/SR 67 near Butler: US 321 at North Carolina state line c. 1958: current Unsigned companion route for US 321 SR 160: 27.1: 43.6 US 11E/SR 34 in Morristown: US 321/SR 35 near Newport: c. 1959: current SR 161: 9.9: 15.9 US 431/SR 65 in Springfield: KY 102 at the Kentucky state line in Robertson County: c. 1959: current
Since the policy on numbering and designating US Highways was updated in 1991, AASHTO has been in the process of eliminating all intrastate U.S. Highways under 300 miles (480 km) in length, "as rapidly as the State Highway Department and the Standing Committee on Highways of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ...
Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes SC 1 — — Georgia state line southwest of Limehouse: SC 12 in West Columbia: 1922: 1928 SC 2: 3.940: 6.341 US 21/US 176/US 321 in Cayce: US 378 in West Columbia: 1922: current SC 3 — — SC 50 in Columbia
A Tennessee state route mile marker sign. The large number represents the county mileage, and the smaller number represents the state route number. State routes in Tennessee are divided into primary and secondary routes, the former being part of the federal-aid primary highway system, and the latter part of the federal-aid secondary highway ...
In 1918, Wisconsin became the first state to number its highways in the field followed by Michigan the following year. [1] In 1926 the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) established and numbered interstate routes (United States Numbered Highways), selecting the best roads in each state that could be connected to provide a national network of federal highways.