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  2. Texas State Highway Loop 49 - Wikipedia

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    In August 2003, construction began on the first 5-mile (8.0 km) segment (called Segment 1) extending east from SH 155 (Frankston Hwy) in Noonday to US 69 (Broadway Ave) in south Tyler. The road is a two-lane undivided highway, which will ultimately be expanded to a four-lane divided highway.

  3. Texas State Highway 155 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The route is concurrent with US 271 on two separate sections in the city of Tyler and the town of Gilmer. Nearly the entire route consists of a divided highway posted at 70 mph. For many years, one of the sole remaining two-lane segments and a source of congestion was a 9.5-mile (15.3 km) stretch extending from Frankston to Pert .

  4. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps is available as a mobile app for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems. The first mobile version of Google Maps (then known as Google Local for Mobile) was launched in beta in November 2005 for mobile platforms supporting J2ME. [192] [193] [194] It was released as Google Maps for Mobile in 2006. [195]

  5. Texas Recreational Road 255 - Wikipedia

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    Farm to Market Road 2628 from US 69 east 4.4 miles (7.1 km) and Farm to Market Road 3125 from SH 87 to FM 692 were combined with the route on February 15, 1970, adding 4.4 miles (7.1 km) and 11.3 miles (18.2 km) respectively to FM 255. [12] On April 1, 1970, Recreational Road 255 was officially designated by TxDOT Minute Order 063535.

  6. Texas State Highway Loop 323 - Wikipedia

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    On November 20, 1951, Farm to Market Road 1803 (FM 1803) was established as a 4.8-mile (7.7 km) bypass from US 271 northeast of Tyler, to SH 64 east of Tyler. On October 29, 1953, FM 845 , was created as another bypass around the north side of Tyler, covering 7.3 miles (11.7 km) from SH 31 to US 271 and the northern end of FM 1803.

  7. File:Map of Texas highlighting Tyler County.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: This is a locator map showing Tyler County in Texas. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006: Source:

  8. Tyler metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Tyler metropolitan area, or Greater Tyler area centered on the city of Tyler, Texas, is one of the largest Texan metropolitan areas in East Texas. It had a combined population of 216,080 according to the 2010 U.S. census, and 233,479 in 2020. The Tyler metropolitan area encompasses all of Smith County.

  9. Texas State Highway 31 - Wikipedia

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    SH 31 was a route proposed on October 9, 1917 to run from Waco northeast via Corsicana and Athens to Tyler, which remains the western portion of its current route to this day. [2] On November 27, 1922, the route had been extended northeast to Gladewater , replacing part of SH 15 so that SH 15 had only one route west of Gladewater.