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State Route 249 (SR 249) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as New Kent Highway , the state highway runs 18.43 miles (29.66 km) from Interstate 64 (I-64) and SR 33 near Bottoms Bridge east to SR 33 and SR 30 at Angelview Church .
Primary State Routes receive more funding than Secondary State Routes and are numbered as U.S. Routes or State Routes with numbers from 1 to 599. State Route 785 and State Route 895 are also primary routes, numbered as Interstate Highway spurs. Former numbers are reused often; only 29 of the numbers from 1 to 421 are not in use, with only seven ...
KY 249 starts in the community of Flippin, in western Monroe County, at an intersection with KY 100. Almost immediately after its start, KY 249 intersects KY 678 . It makes its way into Barren County a few miles later and goes through mainly rural areas of Barren County, including the community of Roseville .
Virginia State Route 167 (SR 167) is a state highway in Botetourt County, Virginia, in the United States. Known as Gateway Crossing , the road was completed in December 2016 as part of a project to ease congestion around the intersection of Interstate 81 (I-81), U.S. Route 220 Alternate (US 220 Alt.) and US 11 in southern Botetourt County.
The state highway system of the U.S. state of Virginia is a network of roads maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). As of 2006, the VDOT maintains 57,867 miles (93,128 km) of state highways , [ 1 ] making it the third-largest system in the United States .
Indiana State Road 249; Iowa Highway 249 (former) K-249 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 249; Maryland Route 249; Minnesota State Highway 249 (former) Missouri Route 249; Montana Secondary Highway 249; New Mexico State Road 249; New York State Route 249; Ohio State Route 249; Pennsylvania Route 249; South Dakota Highway 249; Tennessee State ...
I-24 at the Illinois state line: I-24 at the Tennessee state line 1977: current Begins at the Illinois border near Paducah and stretches 94 miles (152 km) southeast to the Tennessee border near Oak Grove. I-64: 191: 307 I-64 / US 150 at the Indiana state line: I-64 at the West Virginia state line 1956: current
Breaks Interstate Park is located about 5 miles (8 km) east of Elkhorn City, Kentucky. The park covers 4,500 acres (1,800 ha). The park's main feature, Breaks Canyon, is five miles long and ranges from 830 to 1,600 feet (250 to 490 m) deep. The canyon was formed by the Russell Fork river through millions of years of erosion. [9]