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The Indiana State Highway Commission designated SR 142 in 1934. The original routing started at SR 42 in Eminence and ran east to SR 39 much as it does today. The road between Eminence and Wilbur had a gravel or stone surface, while the road east of Wilbur was under construction.
The road heads northeast from Goshen while passing by farm and fields, in rural Elkhart County. The highway has an all-way stop with County Road 35 before bending to become east–west. SR 4 ends at a three-way intersection with SR 13 with SR 13 heading north and east from this intersection. [1] [2] [4]
SR 42 then has an intersection with State Road 59. After SR 59, SR 42 still parallels I-70 but the distance between the two routes is greater. SR 42 heads east passing through an intersection with U.S. Route 231. SR 42 heads due east then just south of Eminence SR 42 turns due north and heads through Eminence. SR 42 turns back east north of ...
Interstate 64 (I-64) in the US state of Indiana is a major east–west highway providing access between Illinois and Kentucky. It passes through southern Indiana as part of its connection between the two metropolitan areas of St Louis, Missouri , and Louisville, Kentucky .
With a town called Santa Claus and scenes that could appear in a Hallmark movie, these Indiana destinations promise to fill you with lots of cheer. 7 festive quick trips to take in Indiana during ...
State Road 331 runs from State Road 25 north of Rochester via Bourbon, Bremen and Mishawaka to State Road 23 just north of the Indiana Toll Road (Interstate 80/Interstate 90). The SR 331 designation northward from the St. Joseph Valley Parkway is prescribed by state law, [2] as are the locations of the intersections within this section. [3]
Leaving the town, it heads straight north until the river bends to the west, at which point the road also bends to the west and hugs the banks of the river for a mile or so until it reaches State Road 66. [2] [3] The highway is narrower than most state-maintained highways, and during times of high water levels on the Ohio River, it is often closed.