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From Salina to the Nebraska state line, the highway is named the Frank Carlson Memorial Highway, in honor of the late Senator Frank Carlson. Senator Carlson was a native of Concordia who represented Kansas in the U.S. Senate from 1951 to 1969. Before serving in the Senate, he was Governor of Kansas from 1947 to 1950.
I-70 / US-40 – Salina, Hays: I-70 exit 184; diamond interchange: Russell: Wichita Avenue: Former US 40 Bus. east K-18 west – Plainville: Southern end of K-18 overlap: Luray: K-18 east – Lucas: Northern end of K-18 overlap: Osborne: Osborne: US-24 west – Stockton: Southern end of US-24 overlap US-24 east / K-9 east – Downs, Beloit ...
K-140 is a 33.224-mile-long (53.469 km) state highway in Ellsworth and Saline Counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway travels through mostly rural land between the cities of Ellsworth and Salina. In addition to connecting Ellsworth and Salina, K-140 travels through the communities of Carneiro, Brookville, and Bavaria.
K-18 eastbound overlapped with I-70 and US-40. K-18 begins near the town of Bogue in Graham County as it branches off to the south from US-24. The highway then stairsteps to the southeast through the towns of Damar, Palco, Plainville, and Codell in Rooks County; Natoma in Osborne County; Paradise, Waldo, Luray, and Lucas in Russell County (K-18 is duplexed with US-281 for 9 miles (14 km) west ...
K-143 is a 4.658-mile-long (7.496 km) north–south state highway in Saline County, Kansas.The route runs through lands mostly used for agriculture from an interchange at Interstate 70 (I-70) and U.S. Route 40 (US-40) in northern Salina, Kansas generally northward to a junction with US-81 north of Salina.
For other information about the Salina Crossroads Marathon, including a map of the new route or to register to run in one of the day's races, which includes full and half marathons, team relays, a ...
U.S. Highway 24 (US-24) in the state of Kansas runs east–west across the northern half of the state for 435.95 miles (701.59 km). The route mostly connects rural communities across the High Plains of Kansas, while also later providing an Interstate alternate between Topeka, Lawrence, and Kansas City.
Over the last few years, small Kansas towns have been offering free rural land, lots and cheap fixer-uppers to newcomers. As the nationwide housing shortage continues and city living becomes...