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The four-lane Natchez–Vidalia Bridge, crossing the Mississippi River, carries US 84 and US 425 into Natchez. Here, it merges with US 61 , which marks the southern terminus of US 425. It then travels approximately four miles (6.4 km) to the northeast where it reaches the western terminus of US 98 at Washington , where it is paired with US 98 ...
The Natchez–Vidalia Bridge are two twin cantilever bridges carrying U.S. Route 84, and 425 across the Mississippi River between Vidalia, Louisiana and Natchez, Mississippi. It is the tallest bridge in Mississippi (although the demolished Benjamin G. Humphreys Bridge connecting Mississippi with Arkansas was taller by 5 feet, its main spans ...
Natchez–Vidalia Bridge over the Mississippi River Natchez Convention Center is across from the Grand Hotel. Grand Hotel in downtown Natchez Bowie's Tavern at 84 Homochitto Street in downtown Natchez. Natchez made a rapid economic comeback in the postwar years, with the resumption of much of the commercial shipping traffic on the Mississippi ...
A cypress swamp along the side of the Natchez Trace near Jackson, Mississippi. Though the Natchez Trace was briefly used as a major United States route, it served an essential function for years. The Trace was the only reliable land link between the eastern states and the trading ports of Mississippi and Louisiana.
Mississippi Highway 28 (MS 28) is a state highway in south-central Mississippi, United States, that runs east–west from U.S. Highway 84 (US 84) west of Laurel to US 61/MS 33 in Fayette. It travels approximately 126 miles (203 km), serving Jefferson , Copiah , Simpson , Smith , and Jones counties.
US 84: 179.2: 288.4 US 84 at the Louisiana state line (Natchez-Vidalia Bridge) near Natchez: US 84 at the Alabama state line near Waynesboro: 1926: current US 90: 79.7: 128.3 US 90 at the Louisiana state line (East Pearl River) near Pearlington: US 90 at the Alabama state line near Pecan: 1926: current US 98: 166.3: 267.6 US 61 at Washington
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Business U.S. Route 84-E (Bus. US 84-E) is a business route of US 84 that travels through Slaton. The highway is concurrent with FM 400 for most of its length. The highway was previously designated as Loop 251 from 1965 to 1991. [2] Junction list. The entire route is in Slaton, Lubbock County.