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Route 76 is a highway in the west half of southern Missouri running between U.S. Route 60 and U.S. Route 63 at Willow Springs and the Oklahoma state line near Tiff City where it continues as a county road. It bypasses Branson on the Ozark Mountain High Road and is the namesake of the Branson strip, 76 Country Blvd.
Entering a more developed area of Branson, the highway turns east and passes the Celebration City theme park. After a series of slight north–south curves, it turns left on to 76 Country Blvd. The Route then curves Northwest-Southeast past the Ruth & Paul Henning Conservation Area and the Shepherd of the Hills properties as a two-lane highway.
US 169 at the Iowa state line. 1922: 1960 Route 5: 352.834: 567.831 AR 5 at the Arkansas state line: Iowa 5 at the Iowa state line 1922: current Route 6: 208.551: 335.630 I-29 BL / US 169 in St. Joseph: US 24 / US 61 near Taylor: 1922: current Route 7 — — — — 1922: 1926 Route 7: 186.476: 300.104
In Ohio, State Route 76 may refer to: Interstate 76 in Ohio , the only Ohio highway numbered 76 since about 1972 Ohio State Route 76 (1923-1960) , now SR 83 (Avon Lake to Beverly) and SR 339 (Beverly to Belpre)
There are no plans to extend the highway due to lack of funding but the right way is already acquired. [3] In order for the city of Branson to obtain the "strip" of Branson between Route 376 and US 65, Route 76 was routed on to the Highroad and US 65 between the Highroad and 76 Country Boulevard. As Route 76 was re-aligned on to the entirety of ...
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Branson Township: 9.730: 15.659: Route 376 east – Attractions: Stone: Sunset Cove–Ruth township line: 12.851: 20.682: Route 76 east – Branson: Southern end of Route 76 overlap: Branson West: 16.938: 27.259: Route 13 south – Kimberling City: Southern end of Route 13 overlap: Reeds Spring: 17.795: 28.638: Route 13 north / Route 76 west ...
Branson West Airport, [10] also known as Branson West Municipal Airport, [11] [12] is a city-owned, public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) west of the central business district of the Branson West. [10] The airport is also known as Emerson Field, named for Robert Emerson, an aviator and former owner of the property. [12]