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ETBU is located on the site of the former Van Zandt Farm at the highest altitude in Harrison County. ETBU was founded as the College of Marshall in 1912, after a campaign to create a Southern Baptist college in East Texas .
Pi Gamma Mu is an international honor society for the social sciences. [1] Chapters bear the names of their respective states along with a Greek letter denoting their order of precedence within each state as determined by the charter date.
Eventually, WYO 89 leaves US 30 just west of Kemmerer as US 30 continues alone to the city itself. Shortly before reaching the city limits, US 30 splits off to enter the city center while a bypass route bends south to avoid Kemmerer entirely. In the city, US 30 meets US 189. The latter route turns southeastward, and the two routes are ...
Virginia City was the target of both routes; the new town became the second capital of the Montana Territory in 1865. [6] Settlers from the east followed the Bozeman Trail through Wyoming and eastern Montana, including the namesake city, and settlers from the south used the Virginia City branch of the Montana Trail from Utah and Idaho. [5]
Virginia State Route 300Y: 0.04 0.064 [30] Washington State Route 213: 0.630 1.014 [31] Wyoming Highway 224: 0.12 0.19 [32] See also.
Google Maps and other mapmakers may show US 20 and other U.S. Highways going through Yellowstone National Park; [2] however, they are officially discontinuous and unsigned inside the park. [3] Unofficially, Google Maps marks the start of the western part of US 20, along with US 191 and US 287, at the state line near West Yellowstone, Montana.
US 14 west of the Rock River from official road maps, and, in 2006, the remaining section east of the river was removed. While City U.S. Highway 14 (City US 14) became Bus. US 14 in 1963, [11] [12] several City US 14 route marker assemblies remain in Janesville. Also, the first reassurance marker assembly along CTH-E also includes a sign for Bus.
Wyoming Highway 89 (WYO 89) is a north-south state road that jumps in and out of Wyoming three times, and runs through the western edges of and Uinta County, Wyoming and Lincoln County, Wyoming. Highway 89 leaves the state of Wyoming for approximately 17 miles (27 km), and becomes close to leaving the state two additional times.