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In 1973, the Arkansas General Assembly passed Act 9 of 1973. The act directed county judges and legislators to designate up to 12 miles (19 km) of county roads as state highways in each county. [10] One of the highways designated under this act was a second segment of AR 244 created on March 28, 1973.
Highway 87 (AR 87, Ark. 87, and Hwy. 87) is a designation for four north–south state highways in Arkansas. Created during the 1926 Arkansas state highway numbering , the original alignment remains between Bradford and Pleasant Plains, though it has been revised and extended over the years.
US 62/AR 94 in Rogers: US 71B/AR 94 in Rogers 1980 [19] 2010 [20] Partially renumbered AR 12: US 62B: 3.0: 4.8 US 62 in Eureka Springs: US 62/AR 23 in Eureka Springs c. 1970: 1990 [21] Former US 62C US 62B: 0.442 [22] 0.711 US 62/US 412 in Yellville: US 62/US 412/AR 14 in Yellville c. 1980: current
Highway 75 (AR 75 and Hwy. 75) is a north–south state highway in the Arkansas Delta. The route runs from Highway 38 / Highway 50 north to AR 14 / AR 140 / AR 149 in Marked Tree . Created during the initial 1926 Arkansas state highway numbering , Highway 75 has been shortened and extended over roughly the same alignment over its lifetime.
In response to the act, the Arkansas State Highway Commission extended the AR 103 designation south from Green Forest to Rule on July 10, 1957. [23] On June 29, 1960, the Highway Commission extended the designation south to AR 68 (now US 412) at Osage, [24] but changed the routing to run from Rule to AR 68 at Gobbler instead two months later. [25]
AR 339 begins in Augusta, the small-town county seat of Woodruff County in the Arkansas Delta. [a] The highway begins at a junction with AR 33 City (AR 33C, 6th Street / Gregory Street) in the south part of the city and runs due south to the Carl E. Bailey Generating Station near the White River, owned by the Woodruff Electric Cooperative. [3]
Arkansas Highway 36 (AR 36) is a designation for two state highways in Central Arkansas. One segment of 50.51 miles (81.29 km) runs from U.S. Route 64 (US 64) at Hamlet east to Interstate 57 (I-57) in Searcy .
On June 29, 1978, the Columbia County judge requested an extension of AR 355 east to AR 19 at Lamartine (now US 371). [ 27 ] On February 18, 1959, the Arkansas State Highway Commission agreed to a proposal from the Hempstead County judge to return AR 355 between Spring Hill and Evening Shade, and portions of AR 32, to county maintenance in ...