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Mississippi Highway 2 (MS 2) is a designation for two highways in northern Mississippi. The westernmost segment starts at MS 5 in Hickory Flat , and ends at MS 15 and MS 368 in Blue Mountain . The eastern segment starts at MS 4 near Ripley and it travels northeastwards towards Corinth .
English: This is a locator map showing Tunica County in Mississippi. For more information, ... The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz.
MS 67 runs between MS 53 and MS 57, but it was MS 55 before I-55 was built. MS 76 was the number given to the Pontotoc bypass in place of MS 6; this may be the number for the entire Corridor V of the Appalachian Development Highway System The bypass was recently renamed MS 6/US 278 after the completion of the corridor portion that reconnects ...
Mississippi Highway 760 (MS 760) is a 1.63-mile-long (2.62 km) state highway in Tishomingo County, Mississippi. It connects the towns of Belmont and Golden. MS 25 at its junction with MS 760 MS 25-MS 760 intersection in Belmont. MS 760 begins at an intersection with MS 25 (2nd Street) at the southern edge of Belmont.
Things changed when the state legislature launched the $1.3 billion Four-Lane Highway Program of 1987. [2] This program gradually allowed for the funding of over 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of four-lane highway statewide. In 2002, the Four-Lane Highway Program was expanded in what was known as Vision 21.
Tunica is a town in and the county seat of Tunica County, Mississippi, United States, near the Mississippi River. Until the early 1990s when casino gambling was introduced in the area, Tunica had been one of the most impoverished places in the United States. Despite this economic improvement, Tunica's population continues to decline from its ...
Mississippi Highway 304 (MS 304) is an east-west state highway in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Mississippi, running for 40.4 miles (65.0 km) as a four-lane freeway from U.S. Route 61 (US 61) in Tunica Resorts to the Tennessee state line near Collierville. It is mostly concurrent with Interstate 69 (I-69) and Interstate 269 (I-269).
Around 1956, MS 368 was designated onto a gravel road from MS 2 and MS 15 in Blue Mountain to MS 370. [8] [9] The route was extended northwestward to MS 5 a year later. [9] [10] By 1963, a section of the route near MS 370 became county maintained. [11] [12] MS 368 west of Blue Mountain was removed from the state highway system around four years ...