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Springfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in northwestern Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 census , Springfield had a population of 477. [ 3 ] Springfield is located north of Romney along West Virginia Route 28 at its junction with Green Spring Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 1) and Springfield Pike (West ...
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Location map of Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia name Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia border coordinates 39.748274 -79.693084 ←↕→ -77.644134 38.37409 map center image Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia Location Map.svg
West Virginia Route 7 is an east–west state highway located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The western terminus of the route is at the Ohio state line in New Martinsville, where WV 7 becomes State Route 536 upon crossing the Ohio River. The eastern terminus is at the Maryland state line east of Corinth, where WV 7 continues as Maryland ...
West Virginia Route 28 is a north–south route through the Potomac Highlands of the U.S. state of West Virginia. The southern terminus of the route is at West Virginia Route 39 in Huntersville . The northern terminus is at the Maryland state line in Wiley Ford , where the route continues into Cumberland as Canal Parkway upon crossing the North ...
Eastern end of WV 88 concurrency: I-70 to I-470 west – Columbus, Washington, PA: I-70 exit 5: Triadelphia: CR 39 (Middle Creek Road) Roneys Point: CR 27 (Point Run Road) / CR 41 (Dallas Pike) Valley Grove: CR 35 (McGraws Run Road) CR 45 (Atkinson Crossing Road) Historic National Road east / CR 40/10 (Old US 40) east end of National Road overlap
[77] [81] The parkway was seldom used east of Bedford Avenue, [84] and the eastern end of the parkway transitioned abruptly into an unpaved road. [ 5 ] [ 85 ] The Brooklyn Daily Eagle described the Ralph Avenue terminus in 1896 as being situated "on the brow of a forbidding hill", [ 86 ] and the New-York Tribune wrote in 1894 that the parkway ...