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Route 129 is a highway in northern and central Missouri. Its northern terminus is at the Iowa state line where it continues as Appanoose County Road T20; its southern terminus is at Route 3 in Roanoke .
AR 37 at the Arkansas state line: US 160 / Route 126 in Golden City: 1922: current Route 38 — — — — 1922: 1938 Route 38: 80.561: 129.650 US 65 near Buffalo: Route 17 near Houston: 1940: current Route 39: 111.251: 179.041 AR 221 at the Arkansas state line: US 54 at Cedar Springs: 1922: current Route 40 — — — —
Missouri also maintains a secondary set of roads, supplemental routes, which are lettered rather than numbered. Route 366 in St. Louis Missouri has also changed highway designations with a US route or an interstate with the same number is designated through the state (Route 40 was redesignated Route 14 to avoid duplicating numbers with US-40 ...
In 1952, the state highway department embarked on its Missouri 10-Year Highway Modernization and Expansion Program. Through this effort, the state assumed maintenance responsibility of over an additional 12,000 miles (19,000 km) of secondary and farm-to-market roads previously managed by the counties. [ 1 ]
South Carolina Highway 129; Tennessee State Route 129; Texas State Highway 129 (former) Texas State Highway Spur 129; Farm to Market Road 129; Utah State Route 129 (disambiguation), several former highways and a current one; Vermont Route 129; Virginia State Route 129. Virginia State Route 129 (1928-1933) (former) Washington State Route 129 ...
In a landslide victory, Missouri Republicans chose former President Donald Trump as its choice for the party’s 2024 presidential candidate. The Greene County Republican caucus concluded Saturday ...
Missouri's GOP-led Legislature last year capped off a nearly two-decade-long push by Republicans and passed a law requiring voters to show photo identification to cast a regular ballot.
Interstate 129 (I-129) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway which connects South Sioux City, Nebraska, to I-29 in Sioux City, Iowa. Opened in 1976, I-129 is a 3.5-mile-long (5.6 km) route, running 3.21 miles (5.17 km) in Nebraska. At 0.286 miles (0.460 km), I-129 is the shortest highway in the state of Iowa.