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A gravel road from Columbus to the Mississippi–Alabama state line has existed since 1928, [8] and it was designated as MS 69 by 1941. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] A $296,187.71 (equivalent to $3,476,788 in 2023) contract awarded by the Mississippi State Highway Commission in 1951 was used to grade the road, add drainage, culverts , and bridges to the route ...
Singleton Road on the Winston-Noxubee county line — — Unsigned, fully locally maintained MS 393: 4.650: 7.483 Nanih Waiya Road on the Neshoba-Winston county line at Nanih Waiya: MS 490 near Noxapater — — MS 395: 14.645: 23.569 MS 19 / CR 299 in Arlington: MS 15 / MS 490 in Noxapater — — MS 397: 33.564: 54.016 MS 16 near De Kalb: MS ...
Mississippi Highway 50 (MS 50) is a state highway in Mississippi. It generally follows an east/west track for 60 miles (97 km) and runs from MS 9 in Walthall, Mississippi, east to the Alabama state line east of Columbus. MS 50 serves the following Mississippi counties: Lowndes, Clay, and Webster.
Columbus High School was formed by the merger of the city's two previous high schools, Stephen D. Lee High School and Caldwell High School; the schools were merged in 1992 and the campuses in 1997. Columbus is also home to the oldest public elementary school in Mississippi, Franklin Academy Elementary, founded in 1821. [citation needed]
Eastern end of MS 25 concurrency 160.5: 258.3: MS 791 south: Access to Golden Triangle Regional Airport; northern terminus of MS 791 166.2: 267.5: US 45 south – Macon, Meridian: Western end of US 45 concurrency: Bridge over the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway: Columbus: 169.4: 272.6: MS 182 east (Main Street) – Columbus: Western terminus of ...
MS 69 splits from MS 182 by heading to the south, while MS 182 continues east along Alabama Street, a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane, past businesses along with a few residences. Farther east, the highway leaves Columbus and becomes a two-lane undivided, unnamed road that runs through woodland with some fields and development.
Lowndes County is a county on the eastern border of the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 58,879. [1] Its county seat is Columbus. [2] The county is named for U.S. Congressman William Jones Lowndes. [3] Lowndes County comprises the Columbus, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area. [4]
The Columbus Motor Speedway (CMS) was a 0.333 mi (0.536 km) asphalt oval and figure-eight racing track located south of Columbus, Ohio, within the town limits of Obetz. [ 1 ] History