Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
U.S. Route 29 or U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for 1,043.3 miles (1,679.0 km) from Pensacola, Florida, to Ellicott City, Maryland, just west of Baltimore, Maryland, in the Eastern United States, connecting the Florida Panhandle to the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.
U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Danville, Virginia 1936–1941) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Danville, Virginia 1941–1970) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Greensboro, North Carolina) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Greenville, South Carolina) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (High Point, North Carolina 1934–1948) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (High Point, North Carolina 1948–1991)
Afterward, US 29/US 70 then merges into I-85/US 52 as the four highways all run together for roughly two miles (3.2 km). At exit 87, US 29/US 52/US 70 splits from I-85 and briefly joins I-285, where US 29 follows the route of former I-85 Business (I-85 Bus.). West of Lexington, US 52 and I-285 split away from US 29/US 70.
US 29 followed a route initially designated as Maryland Route 27 (MD 27), while today's MD 27 was designated as Maryland Route 29 (MD 29). The first MD 27 emerged from Washington DC along Colesville Road, then followed US 29's existing route as far as White Oak , where it turned north along MD 650 and followed its alignment as far as Ashton .
U.S. Route 29 (US 29) enters Washington, D.C., via the Key Bridge from Arlington County, Virginia, and exits at Silver Spring, Maryland.It predominantly follows city surface streets, although the portion of the route from the Key Bridge east to 26th Street Northwest is an elevated highway better known as the Whitehurst Freeway.
12 United States. 13 See also. Toggle the table of contents. List of highways numbered 29. 3 languages. Español; Français; ... U.S. Route 29; Alabama State Route 29 ...
U.S. Route 29 (US 29) is a major north–south route in the commonwealth of Virginia. It covers 248.0 miles (399.1 km) from the North Carolina border at the city of Danville to the Key Bridge in Washington DC .
U.S. Highway 29 Business (US 29 Bus.) is a 6.438-mile (10.361 km) business route of US 29 that partially exists within the city limits of Anderson, South Carolina.It was established in 1947 when US 29 was rerouted onto a bypassing route around Anderson; it follows the original alignment through Anderson, via Sayre Street, Main Street, Greenville Street, and Williamston Road.