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State Route 7 (SR-7), also known as Southern Parkway, is a 26.1-mile (42.0 km) east-west state highway in southern Washington County in the extreme southwestern portion of the US state of Utah. It connects the southern periphery of St. George with Hurricane , while providing access to the St. George Regional Airport .
State Route 7 (SR 7), formerly known as Inter-county Highway 7 until 1921 [3] and State Highway 7 in 1922, [4] is a north–south state highway in the southern and eastern portions of the U.S. state of Ohio. At about 336 miles (541 km) in length, it is the longest state route in Ohio. [5]
South Carolina Highway 7; Tennessee State Route 7; Texas State Highway 7. Texas State Highway Loop 7; Texas Park Road 7; Farm to Market Road 7 (former) Texas Recreational Road 7; Utah State Route 7. Utah State Route 7 (1912-1977) (former) Virginia State Route 7; Washington State Route 7. Washington State Highway 7 (former) West Virginia Route 7 ...
U.S. Routes in Ohio are the components of the United States Numbered Highway System that are located in the U.S. state of Ohio. They are owned by the state, and maintained by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) except in cities.
The following are articles about state highways in the U.S. state of Ohio. The Ohio Department of Transportation maintains a system of state highways , usually called State Routes ( SR ). Within the State of Ohio , state route markers consist of a white badge shaped like Ohio, often against a black background, with a black route number in the ...
0–9. Utah State Route 6; Utah State Route 7; Utah State Route 8; Utah State Route 9; Utah State Route 10; Utah State Route 12; Utah State Route 13; Utah State Route 14
In official documents the state of Utah uses the term "state routes" for numbered, state maintained highways, since the legal definition of a "highway" includes any public road. [1] UDOT signs state routes with a beehive symbol after the state's nickname of the beehive state. There are 3,658.04 miles (5,887.04 km) [Note 1] of state routes in Utah.
For example, the highway signed Interstate 15 in Utah was legislatively defined State Route 1, not route 15. State Route 15 also existed, but was a different route that passed through Zion National Park. [1] In 1977, the state changed to a system where all highways would have the same legislative route number as its signed route number.