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U.S. Route 380 (US 380) is an east–west United States highway. The highway's eastern terminus is in Greenville, Texas at an intersection with Interstate 30 , of which the easternmost 3–4 miles are concurrent with US 69 in a loop around the west and south sides of Greenville.
I-44/US 277/US 281 near Burkburnett 1932 [31] current US 281: 581.608 [32] 936.007 US 77 Bus./SH 48 in Brownsville: I-44/US 277/US 281 near Burkburnett 1935 [32] current US 283: 150.4 [33] 242.0 US 87 near Brady: Oklahoma state line north of Vernon 1932 [33] current Rerouted in 1951 over US 183; old route became US 380 (now SH 6), US 183 and US 377
The highway was created on June 25, 1945, running from what was then US 62 and US 380 to the community of Johnson for a length of three miles (4.8 km). On December 16, 1948, the road was extended south to a point west of Wellman which is now the road's current southern terminus.
U.S. Route 385 (US 385) is a north-south U.S. highway that runs from Big Bend National Park in Texas to Deadwood, South Dakota. In Texas, the highway runs from Big Bend National Park to the Oklahoma state line, north of Dalhart. US 385 is part of the La Entrada al Pacifico trade corridor from Interstate 10 in Fort Stockton to Interstate 20 in ...
SH 199 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 380/State Highway 59 in Jacksboro near the Jack County courthouse, with the road continuing north as U.S. Route 281/State Highway 114. The highway begins with a concurrency with US 281/US 380/SH 114, with US 380/SH 114 leaving just south of the Jacksboro city limits.
Was on County Road 351 from SH 267 to US 67. Was cancelled when the US 67 relief route was completed. SH 168 — — — — 1932: 1934 Partially redesignated SH 97: SH 168: 0.87: 1.40 SH 87 in Galveston: Galveston naval installation 1986: current Shortest signed state highway in Texas; [2] former routing of SH 87 SH 169 — — — —
Farmersville originated in 1849 as a settlement on the Jefferson-McKinney Road, and near Republic of Texas National Road - now known as US Highway 380 and Texas State Highway 78, respectively. The settlement was named by two of the original settlers - William Pickney Chapman & John Hendrex - after the chief occupation of many of the residents. [8]
United States. Interstate 380; U.S. Route 380; ... Puerto Rico Highway 380; Tennessee State Route 380; Preceded by 379: Lists of highways 380 Succeeded by 381