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Highway 119 (AR 119, Ark. 119, and Hwy. 119) is a former state highway in Mississippi County, Arkansas. Created in 1927, the route connected a Mississippi River levee road to the state highway system until deletion in 2022.
Highway 119 turns north in Osceola. Highway 119 is a 7.22-mile (11.62 km) state highway in Mississippi County running from US 61 in Osceola to AR 158 near Victoria. [1] It begins at the intersection of US 61 (North Walnut Street) and West Semmes Avenue. It travels west intersecting the southern terminus of one segment of AR 325 at
Leachville is located in the Arkansas Delta region. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.4 square miles (11 km 2), all land. [1] The city lies just south of the Arkansas-Missouri state line in northwestern Mississippi County.
Formerly, US 119 was a typical two-lane mountain highway. Old US 119 now comprises all or parts of US 52, WV 44, WV 10, WV 17, WV 85, WV 3, WV 94 and WV 61. The US route becomes a mostly two-lane highway north of Charleston, having functionally been replaced by Interstate 79. Compared to its replacement, US 119 takes a rather winding course.
Tennessee State Route 119; Texas State Highway 119. Texas State Highway Spur 119; Farm to Market Road 119; Utah State Route 119; Vermont Route 119; Virginia State Route 119. Virginia State Route 119 (1924-1926) (former) Virginia State Route 119 (1926-1928) (former) Virginia State Route 119 (1928-1933) (former) Virginia State Route 119 (1933 ...
The Aeroplex contains the longest runway in the state. There were 19,349 households, out of which 36.00% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.00% were married couples living together, 17.40% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.10% were non-families. 24.70% of all households were made up of individuals, and ...
State Route 119 (SR 119) is an east–west highway serving rural sections of west-central Ohio. It begins just west of Fort Recovery at the eastern terminus of Indiana State Road 26 . It travels through Mercer , Auglaize , and Shelby counties to end at SR 65 in Jackson Township , Shelby County.
The station, which provided both passenger and freight service, was built in 1910 by the Blytheville, Leachville and Arkansas Southern Railroad, a small regional railroad seeking to provide additional means for area farmers to bring their products to a wider market. [2] The station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [1]