Английская Википедия:Arkansas Highway 289

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Шаблон:Infobox road Highway 289 (AR 289, Ark. 289, and Hwy. 289) is a designation for two north–south state highways in north central Arkansas. A southern route of Шаблон:Convert runs north from Highway 69B (AR 69B) at Sage to Zion.[1] A second route of Шаблон:Convert begins at Highway 56 in Franklin and runs north to Highway 9 in Mammoth Spring.[1][2]

Route description

Sage to Zion

Highway 289 begins at AR 69B in Sage approximately Шаблон:Convert east of Melbourne in Izard County. The route runs north to the Caney Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).[3] Highway 289 continues northeast to Zion, where state maintenance ends and the road continues north under county maintenance.[1]

Mammoth Spring to Franklin

Highway 289 begins in the northeastern corner of Izard County at Highway 56 in Franklin. The route runs north to a junction with AR 354 in Horseshoe Bend.[2] The route continues north into Fulton County to Glencoe where it begins a concurrency with US Route 62/US Route 412 (US 62/US 412). These three routes overlap for Шаблон:Convert east until Kittle when Highway 289 turns north and enters Cherokee Village. Highway 289 has a junction with Highway 175 in the western part of the city before exiting the city limits and continuing north to Saddle. The highways passes the Saddle Store, a two-story general store built in 1916 and listed on the NRHP[3] on its way north through the county. Highway 289 crosses over English Creek on a historic 1929 Pratt through truss bridge built by Virginia Bridge & Iron Company, also NRHP-listed, heading north as well. Shortly after entering Mammoth Spring, the highway terminates at Highway 9 near the Missouri state line.

Major intersections

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See also

References

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