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  2. Virginia State Route 168 - Wikipedia

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    In Chesapeake, the route originally ran along New Green Sea Road, now known as Battlefield Boulevard, due to its proximity from the Battle of Great Bridge. [4] This arterial is now bypassed by several roads: the Chesapeake Expressway (a toll road completed in 2001), the Great Bridge Bypass (a bypass route constructed in 1980 and improved through the 1990s), and the Oak Grove Connector (a link ...

  3. Military Highway - Wikipedia

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    Military Highway is a four-to-eight-lane roadway built in the South Hampton Roads region of eastern Virginia, United States, during World War II.Carrying US 13 for most of its length, it also carries US 58, and US 460 while in Chesapeake.

  4. Virginia State Route 190 - Wikipedia

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    City of Chesapeake: 0.00: 0.00: SR 166 (Bainbridge Boulevard) Western terminus: 1.39: 2.24: US 17 (Martin Luther King Jr. Highway / Dominion Boulevard) to I-464 north / US 13 – Chesapeake Regional Airport, Tidewater Community College Chesapeake Campus: short overlap with US 17 south (eastbound only) 3.73: 6.00: SR 168 Bus. (Battlefield Boulevard)

  5. Virginia State Route 165 - Wikipedia

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    SR 168 Bus. south (South Battlefield Boulevard) North end of concurrency with SR 168 Business: 7.73: 12.44: SR 168 – Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Nags Head: Exit 11 (SR 168) Fentress Airfield Road: former SR 190 south: North Landing: North Landing Bridge over Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway) City of Virginia Beach ...

  6. Great Bridge Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Great Bridge Bridge is a double-leaf rolling bascule drawbridge that carries Battlefield Blvd (State Route 168 Business) across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway in Chesapeake, Virginia. [1] [2] It was constructed in 2004 by the Army Corps of Engineers and operated by the City of Chesapeake. It has a mean daily traffic of 35,000 vehicles.

  7. Interstate 264 (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    I-264 continues east as an eight-lane freeway between the Eastern Branch Elizabeth River to the south and Hampton Roads Transit's Tide Light Rail tracks to the north. The Interstate has an interchange with US 460, SR 166, and SR 168, which head northwest toward Downtown Norfolk as Brambleton Avenue and south across the river as Campostella Road ...

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  9. Greenbrier, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Greenbrier is a community located in the independent city of Chesapeake, Virginia, United States. It is made up of two sections, Greenbrier East and Greenbrier West. Greenbrier Parkway, a major road in Greenbrier, is the commercial hub of Chesapeake. Shopping centers line this major road, including Greenbrier Mall. Another major road, Volvo ...