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  2. File:Map of Indiana State Road 29.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 14:00, 25 May 2008: 870 × 516 (133 KB): Omnedon {{Information |Description={{en|This is a map which shows the route of Indiana State Road 29 in the United States.}} |Source=My own work, using freely-available shape data and custom-written MapScript applications |Date=2008-0

  3. Indiana State Road 203 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon–Lexington township line: 0.000: 0.000: SR 362: Southern terminus of SR 203: Scott: Lexington: 3.617: 5.821: SR 356 west: Western end of SR 356 concurrency: 3.778: 6.080: SR 356 east – Hanover: Eastern end of SR 356 concurrency: Lexington Township: 7.216: 11.613: SR 3 north / SR 56 west – Vernon, Hanover: Eastern end of SR 3/SR 56 ...

  4. List of state roads in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    State Roads in the U.S. state of Indiana are numbered rationally: in general, odd one-digit and two-digit highways are north–south highways, numbers increasing toward the west; even one-digit and two-digit highways are east-west highways, numbers increasing toward the south, the opposite of the Interstate Highway System.

  5. Lexington, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Lexington is an unincorporated community in Lexington Township, Scott County, in the U.S. state of Indiana, located about 10 miles west of the Ohio River and 28 miles north of Louisville, Kentucky. [1] The town itself was founded before Indiana became the 19th state in 1816 and was located in Jefferson County at the time it was

  6. Ashland (Henry Clay estate) - Wikipedia

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    Ashland is the name of the plantation of the 19th-century Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, [2] located in Lexington, Kentucky, in the central Bluegrass region of the state. The buildings were built by slaves who also grew and harvested hemp, farmed livestock, and cooked and cleaned for the Clays.

  7. Indiana State Road 135 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 135 was known as State Road 35 until U.S. Route 35 was commissioned in Indiana in February 1935. [2]State Road 135 previously terminated a few miles farther north in the city, but was shifted down to its current northernmost location of Thompson Road when U.S. Highways and Indiana State Roads were all truncated at or rerouted around major cities onto available bypasses in the early ...

  8. Indiana State Road 28 - Wikipedia

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    The state road was extended west to the Illinois state line in either 1927 or 1928. [5] [6] Between 1931 and 1932 the section between Muncie and Ohio state line became SR 32 and SR 28 ended at SR 67, northeast of Muncie. The modern roadway east of Albany to the Ohio state line was proposed to be added to the state road system in this time frame.

  9. Indiana State Road 19 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 19 (SR 19) is a route on the Indiana State Highway System that runs between Noblesville and Elkhart in the US state of Indiana. The 143 miles (230.14 km) of Indiana SR 19 serve as a minor highway. One segment of the highway is listed on the National Highway System. Various sections are urban four-lane highway and rural two-lane highway.