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When the vehicle title is lost, the owner on record may replace the lost title by completing an application with the state that issued the current title. Online lost title applications are available for several states including Maine, Wisconsin, Virginia, Michigan, New York, Indiana, Maryland, South Carolina and Massachusetts, as well as ...
Moving to a new state offers plenty of excitement — and a lengthy to-do list of tasks, including changing over your driver's license, registering your car and updating your auto insurance policy ...
1941-1942 Sovereign Service Oil Gas Kansas State Highway Road Map - 420Traveler (talk · contribs) 1966 Rand McNally (Sinclair) state map - Scott5114 ( talk · contribs ) 1973 Rand McNally state map - Scott5114 ( talk · contribs )
The Kansas Department of Transportation authorized the addition of K-256 to the state highway system through a November 8, 1985 resolution, to the former section of US-56 through Marion to US-77. [2] K-256 first appeared on the 1991-92 KDOT state highway map.
U.S. Route 281 (US-281) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from near the Mexican border north to the International Peace Garden, north of Dunseith, North Dakota, at the Canadian border, where it continues as Highway 10. In the state of Kansas, US-281 is a main north–south highway that runs from the Oklahoma border north to the ...
Completely unpaved highway following Upper Grand Bay Road, S. Spells Road, Shiner Pond Road, and Cooper Road. The general highway maps do not show the portion north of US 221, but county maps at the time do. It was partially closed due to passing through Moody AFB. SR 176: 15: 24 US 278 / SR 6 in Powder Springs: US 41 / SR 3 in Acworth
An SVG map of the Kansas Turnpike in the context of the entire United States. Date: 24 March 2007: Source: Created by user in Inkscape, using Wapcaplet's w:Image:Map_of_USA_with_state_names.svg, and a tracing of a PDF version of the official Kansas State Highway map provided by KDOT. Author: Scott Nazelrod
K-82 is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway runs 21.076 miles (33.919 km) from K-15 west of Wakefield to U.S. Route 24 (US-24) west of Leonardville. K-82 is an L-shaped route in Clay and Riley counties. The route's east–west and north–south segments are separated by a concurrency with US-77.