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US 278 west / SR 12 west (Covington Highway) – Decatur, Snellville: Northern end of US 278/SR 12 concurrency: Gwinnett 10.1: 16.3: SR 264 west (Bethany Church Road) – Lilburn: Eastern terminus of SR 264: Snellville: 13.6: 21.9: US 78 / SR 10 (Stone Mountain Highway) – Stone Mountain, Decatur, Atlanta, Loganville: Lawrenceville: 20.1: 32.3
Arkansas Highway 59 is a north–south state highway in Northwest Arkansas.The route runs 93.24 miles (150.06 km) from Arkansas Highway 22 in Barling north to the Missouri state line through Van Buren, the county seat of Crawford County. [2]
Decatur is located in western Benton County at (36.337541, -94.456721 Arkansas Highway 59 passes through the city, leading north 6 miles (10 km) to Gravette and 13 miles (21 km) to the Missouri border, and south 13 miles (21 km) to Siloam Springs.
Rock Springs Conservation Area is a 1,300 acre (5 km 2) park located 4 miles (6.5 km) southwest of Decatur, Illinois. Centering on the Rock Spring Nature Center, a small environmental-education museum and community center, it is the largest parcel of parkland, in terms of surface area, in Macon County .
In Decatur, US 51 follows I-72 to bypass the city. US 51 leaves I-72 after eight miles (13 km), and it heads north to Bloomington – Normal as an expressway. At Bloomington–Normal, US 51 follows I-74 for a mile, then I-55 for seven miles (11 km), before following I-39 for 140 miles (230 km).
The house was built approximately 1850 (though the Junior League of Decatur claims it was built about 1820) and is one of the few extant pre-Civil War buildings in the area. [3] The house was entered into the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on May 6, 1975. [4] It is now named "716 West" and is used as a wedding/event venue.
Lacey's Spring is an unincorporated community in northeastern Morgan County, Alabama, United States at the base of Brindlee Mountain.It is included in the Decatur Metropolitan Area, as well as the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area.
The Illinois River Bridge, also known as the Midway Bridge, [2] is a historic concrete arch bridge near Siloam Springs, Arkansas. It is located in Ozark National Forest, about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Siloam Springs, at the end of Chambers Springs Road (which it formerly carried) south of United States Route 412. The bridge has two elliptical ...