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  2. Numbered highways in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    For example, road "200 E" would be a north–south road located 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the meridian line, and road "350 N" would be an east–west road located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of the division line. Roads along a county line may be given a grid designation or may be referred to as County Line Road.

  3. U.S. Route 20 in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Narrower than anticipated, the new concrete highway was still superior to most Indiana roads, which, in the mid-1920s, were gravel or dirt with paved sections only between the larger towns. Dunes Highway construction began in 1922 under the guidance of Gary contractor Ingwald Moe and construction engineer Ezra Sensibar. [9]

  4. List of U.S. Highways in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    I-80/I-90 (Indiana Toll Road) near Middlebury: US 131 near Middlebury 1961: current US 136: 74.930: 120.588 US 136 near Foster: I-74/I-465 in Speedway: 1952: current US 150: 177.17: 285.13 US 150 near West Terre Haute: I-64/US 150 at New Albany: 1926: current US 152: 168: 270 US 36/US 40/US 52 in Indianapolis: US 41 in St. John

  5. List of Interstate Highways in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Formerly the longest Interstate in Indiana I-69: 342: 550 US 41/Veterans Memorial Parkway in Evansville: I-69 at Michigan state line northwest of Fremont: 1956: current Longest Interstate in Indiana I-70: 156.60: 252.02 I-70 at Illinois state line west of Terre Haute: I-70 at Ohio state line at Richmond: 1956: current I-74: 171.54: 276.07

  6. U.S. Route 6 in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In the 1700s, a road was built where US 6 would be eventually, and it was a Native American route known as Sauk Indian Trail, also known as the Great East–West Trail. In 1843, the modern route of US 6 became a gravel roadway, which passed through most of Noble County.

  7. Indiana State Road 234 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 234 exists in two sections in Indiana. The western portion begins at the Illinois border from a Vermilion County, Illinois, county road. It runs east from there to U.S. Route 136 (US 136) near Jamestown. Much of the route is a scenic, two-lane road with very tight turns. The primary access to Shades State Park is located along SR 234.

  8. List of gaps in Interstate Highways - Wikipedia

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    I-520 in Augusta, Georgia has an at-grade intersection with a gravel and asphalt road that provides access to Lovers Lane. I-40 in the mountains of western North Carolina has at-grade access to several dirt roads, as well as a partially grade-separated interchange that lacks ramps or RIROs where roads directly connect to the I-40 carriageways.

  9. Indiana State Road 14 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 14 is an east–west highway route which traverses the northern portion of the U.S. State of Indiana. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 41 in Enos, and since 1995 its eastern terminus is at Interstate 69 in Fort Wayne .