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The southern route provided access to the top of the mountain, while the northern portion was only accessible by a long-closed wagon road built in the 1950s. A projected highway was planned to replace the wagon road, but the project was canceled in 1982 when the area around it was designated a wilderness area .
The following highways in Virginia have been known as State Route 66: Virginia State Route 66 (1933-1940), now part of U.S. Route 58 Alternate; Virginia State Route 66 (1940-1958), now State Route 65; Interstate 66 (Virginia), 1957–present
Completely unpaved highway following Upper Grand Bay Road, S. Spells Road, Shiner Pond Road, and Cooper Road. The general highway maps do not show the portion north of US 221, but county maps at the time do. It was partially closed due to passing through Moody AFB. SR 176: 15: 24 US 278 / SR 6 in Powder Springs: US 41 / SR 3 in Acworth
The Mother Road. America’s Highway. The Main Street of America. The Will Rogers Highway. Route 66 goes by many names, but no matter how travelers refer to it, there’s one constant everyone can ...
US 27 / SR 1 at Tennessee state line 1926: current Completely concurrent with SR 1 US 29: 208.00: 334.74 US 29 / SR 14 at Alabama state line: US 29 / SR 8 at South Carolina state line 1926: current US 41: 387: 623 US 41 / SR 7 at Florida state line: US 41 / US 76 / SR 3 at Tennessee state line 1926: current US 41E — — — — — —
Now: Truxton, Arizona. Truxton wasn't much of anything until the 1950s postwar car boom, and then became one among many Route 66 cities bypassed by the construction of Interstate 40 in 1979.
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Each Interstate has a hidden state route number; for example, Interstate 75 (I-75) is also State Route 401 (SR 401) and Interstate 16 (I-16) is also State Route 404 (SR 404, the Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway). This highway system uses the Georgia Peach Pass for toll lanes.