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A previous route numbered FM 1492 was designated on August 25, 1949, from US 77, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of Waxahachie, southeast 5.6 miles (9.0 km) to Nash. On October 25, 1955, the road was extended southeast 5.3 miles (8.5 km) to SH 34 at Avalon. FM 1492 was cancelled on June 1, 1962, and transferred to FM 55.
In December 2019 the road was extended south to Woodtrace Boulevard and SH 249, replacing a section of SH 249, but this was modified on June 25, 2020, so that FM 1774 was extended only over the frontage roads from new SH 249 to Woodtrace Boulevard (FM 1774 still replaced the entire section from FM 149 to SH 249) while the main lanes retain the ...
Loop 494 begins at I-69/US 59 just south of the Harris–Montgomery county line. [2] The route travels northward, paralleling the freeway to its west. It passes the community of Kingwood and the unincorporated area of Porter before reaching New Caney, where it has a brief concurrency with FM 1485. Shortly thereafter, it connects once again with ...
The Erdapfel (German for 'earth apple'; pronounced [ˈeːɐ̯tˌʔapfl̩] ⓘ) is a terrestrial globe 51 cm (20 in) in diameter, produced by Martin Behaim from 1490 to 1492. The Erdapfel is the oldest surviving terrestrial globe.
After the intersection with Indian Creek Ranch Road, US 331/SR 83 makes a slight northwest curve to meet the southern end of County Road 278 (Coy Burgess Loop). The road runs straight north from there and becomes a four-lane divided highway as it approaches the north end of CR 278 just south of the interchange with Interstate 10 (I-10) at exit 85.
I-85 North exit 70 toward Cusseta. I-85 begins at a six-ramp modified directional T interchange with I-65 southwest of downtown Montgomery. In addition to the ramps to and from I-65, the terminating Interstate's dual carriageways continue west a short distance and become Day Street; the interchange also includes a ramp from southbound I-65 to Day Street and from Day Street to northbound I-65.
An earlier route, also designated as Loop 88 was designated on December 18, 1939 from U.S. Highway 83 through San Ygnacio to another point on US 83. On June 21, 1990, this route was cancelled, as it was transferred to Business US 83-N. [12] The current route was proposed to be Loop 88 in 2016, but was not officially designated as Loop 88 until July 27, 2017.
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