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U.S. Route 521 Connector (US 521) was a 4.7 miles (7.6 km) connector route that went east around Sumter along Guignard Drive, connecting to US 15, in the southern end of Sumter. This connector became part of the main route sometime before 2009.
U.S. Route 521 (US 521) is a north–south United States Highway that traverses 177.3 miles (285.3 km), from Georgetown, South Carolina, to Charlotte, North Carolina. Though numbered as an auxiliary route of US 21 , it does not actually intersect its parent or any of its sibling routes, though it is in the same general part of the country as ...
Loop 521 is located in Jackson County. It runs from US 59 east of Edna to US 59 west of Edna. It runs from US 59 east of Edna to US 59 west of Edna. Loop 521 was designated on June 30, 1976, on the current route along an old routing of US 59.
The first route was designated on May 24, 1938, as a connector route from Normangee to the Normangee State Park. [48] This route cancelled on March 26, 1942, in exchange for creation of FM 3 . The route was again designated on July 29, 1987, as a proposed freeway, called the "GAP Freeway" or the "West Bay Freeway", from Beltway 8 on the south ...
Farm to Market Road 521 (FM 521) is located in Southeast Texas. It runs from US 90 Alt. in Houston as Almeda Road to SH 35 near Palacios. At nearly 95 miles (153 km), FM 521 is one of the longest farm-to-market roads in Texas. FM 521 was designated on July 9, 1945, from SH 36 in Brazoria to SH 35 at Bailey's Prairie.
The President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT) is a 52-mile (84 km) [4] controlled-access toll road running through the northern, northeastern and western suburbs, forming a partial beltway around Dallas, Texas, United States.
U.S. Route 521; Maryland Route 521; County Route 521 (New Jersey) Ohio State Route 521; Puerto Rico Highway 521; South Carolina Highway 521; Preceded by 520: Lists of ...
U.S. Route 521 Connector (Kershaw, South Carolina) U.S. Route 521 Connector (Sumter, South Carolina) U.S. Route 521 in North Carolina; U.S. Route 521 in South Carolina;