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Route 99 is a short highway in southern Missouri.Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 60 just north of Birch Tree in Shannon County; its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 160 south of Thomasville in Oregon County 18.3 miles (29.5 km) to the SSE.
Springfield: 77.657: 124.977 — Route 413 north (W. Sunshine Street) / Route 360 west (James River Freeway) to I-44 – Springfield: East end of Route 413 overlap: 79.749: 128.344 — US 160 west / Route FF – Battlefield: West end of US 160 overlap; access to Springfield-Branson National Airport: 82.531: 132.821 — Route 13 north (Kansas ...
I-44 – Springfield, Saint Louis: I-44 exit 186; Eastern terminus of BL I-44: Maries ...
US 60 in Birch Tree — — Route 100: 121.144: 194.962 US 50 in Linn: 3rd Street in St. Louis: 1929: current Route 101: 11.626: 18.710 AR 101 at the Arkansas state line: US 160 in Caulfield: 1941: current Route 101 — — — — 1929 — Route 102: 17.349: 27.921 Route 105 near East Prairie: Route 77 in Dorena — — Route 102 — — — —
Birch Tree is located in the Missouri Ozarks in southwestern Shannon County. The city is on US Route 60 approximately 11 miles east of Mountain View in adjacent Howell County and 8.5 miles west of Winona. [7] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.38 square miles (3.57 km 2), all land.
SR 49 then goes through some farmland before entering Springfield. It then enters downtown and comes to an intersection with US 41/US 431/SR 11/SR 65/SR 76, with SR 76 becoming concurrent with SR 49. SR 76 then separates and turns east while SR 49 leaves Springfield and continues northeast.
Birch Tree is eight miles to the west, Eminence is about eight miles to the north on Route 19, and Van Buren is approximately 18 miles to the east in adjacent Carter County. [ 7 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 3.81 square miles (9.87 km 2 ), all land.
tn → SR 155 Interstate 155 ( I-155 ) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway that runs 26.77 miles (43.08 km) through the Bootheel of Missouri and the northwestern corner of Tennessee .