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Highway 91 (AR 91, Ark. 91, and Hwy. 91) is a north–south state highway in the Upper Arkansas Delta. The route of 31.91 miles (51.35 km) begins at US Highway 49 (US 49) and Highway 1 at Jonesboro and runs north to US 412B in Walnut Ridge. The route is maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT).
US 63/AR 18/AR 91 in Jonesboro: 2016: current Continues north as US 63: I-630: 7.40: 11.91 I-430/Chenal Parkway/Shackleford Road in Little Rock: I-30/US 65/US 67/US 167 in Little Rock 1985: current I-730 — — US 49 in Jonesboro: US 67 — 2016 Would have followed AR 226 but was cancelled when I-30 extension was cancelled in 2016
Former AR 371 AR 13: 5.91: 9.51 AR 367 in Judsonia: AR 258 near Providence: 1994: current Former AR 371 AR 14: 208.12: 334.94 Boat Dock Road near Table Rock Lake: I-555 at Payneway: 1926 [9] current AR 14: 19.23: 30.95 AR 140 in Lepanto: Mississippi CR S449 at Golden Lake — — AR 15: 21.2: 34.1 LA 161 at the Louisiana state line: US 82 in El ...
Interstate Highways in Arkansas are signed with the state's name on every shield, with two-digit shields being 36 by 36 inches (91 cm × 91 cm), while three-digit shields are 36-by-42-inch (91 cm × 107 cm), and 24 by 24 inches (61 cm × 61 cm) and 25 by 30 inches (64 cm × 76 cm), respectively, on intersecting roads.
Interstate 555 (I-555) is an Interstate Highway connecting I-55 in Turrell with Highway 91 in Jonesboro.It provides a complete freeway corridor between Jonesboro, Arkansas's fifth-largest city, and Memphis, Tennessee.
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
Building Image Location First built Use Notes (Old) St. Mary Church Sherrill, Arkansas: 1782 Church Built on a barge at Arkansas Post.Relocated in 1832, and again to current location in 1869 where the wooden structure was overlaid with brick in 1927.
I-49 in Northwest Arkansas. The first portion of what would become I-49 was completed in the late 1990s and was opened to Mountainburg as AR 540. [3] On January 8, 1999, the road was fully opened to traffic and was re-designated part of an extension of I-540, with the name "John Paul Hammerschmidt Highway", in honor of a former US Representative from Arkansas. [4]