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Mississippi Highway 304

Mississippi Highway 304 (MS 304) is east-west state highway in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Mississippi, running for 40.4 miles (65.0 km) as a four-lane freeway from U.S. Route 61 (US 61) in Tunica Resorts to the Tennessee state line near Collierville. It is mostly concurrent with Interstate 69 (I-69) and Interstate 269 (I-269).

Mississippi Highway 304

MS 304 in red, MS 304 Scenic in blue
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length40.387 mi[1] (64.997 km)
Existed1950–present
Major junctions
West end US 61 near Lake Cormorant
Major intersections
East end I-269 at the Tennessee state Line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
CountiesDeSoto, Marshall
Highway system

Route description Edit

 
I-69 north/MS 304 east near the MS 301 interchange

MS 304 begins at a trumpet interchange with US 61 east of Tunica Resorts in the northern reaches of the Mississippi Delta region. The four-lane freeway has a half-diamond interchange with MS 3 that allows access to and from the east. MS 304 crosses over a rail line and has a partial interchange with a stub of I-69 that leads to MS 713 at Banks; the interchange includes a flyover from the westbound direction of the freeway. Immediately to the east of the interchange, I-69/MS 304 climbs some Loess bluffs to leave the Delta. The freeway has diamond interchanges with MS 301, Fogg Road, and Tulane Road. I-69/MS 304 crosses another rail line and passes over US 51 with no access just west of the state highway's terminus at I-55 on the northern end of Hernando, where I-69 joins I-55 heading north toward Memphis. The highways meet at a full cloverleaf interchange and then MS 304 runs east concurrent with Interstate 269 to the Tennessee state line.[2]

History Edit

MS 304 was originally designated back in 1950 along a narrow, rural, two-lane highway running from US 61 in what was then known as Robinsonville (now Tunica Resorts) to I-55 in Hernando, in Tunica and De Soto counties respectively. Portions of this highway are still state maintained, including the new MS 713 (from Tunica Resorts to Banks) and MS 304 Scenic (from Eudora to Hernando). The portion in between (from Banks to Eudora) still exists and is county maintained, simply known as Old Highway 304.

The Mississippi Highway 304 Relocation project, completed in 2006,[3] and extended in 2018,[4] was a construction project that completely relocated the entire route of MS 304 onto a four-lane divided freeway, meant to connect the Tunica Resorts casino area to I-55. The I-69 designation was added to the project in 2000, with construction on the original portion (US 61 to I-55) being completed in 2006. When I-269 was given Federal approval in 2007, MS 304 was added to that project. When the Mississippi portion of I-269 was completed 2018, MS 304 was co-signed along the entire length of the Mississippi portion of I-269.

Exit list Edit

CountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
DeSoto0.00.0  US 61 – Tunica, MemphisWestern terminus
0.91.4  MS 3Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
2.9–
3.2
4.7–
5.1
 
 
 
 
I-69 south / MS 713 south – Tunica
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; west end of concurrency with I-69
4.9–
5.5
7.9–
8.9
  MS 301
8.9–
9.4
14.3–
15.1
Fogg Road
10.9–
11.5
17.5–
18.5
Tulane Road
Hernando13.8–
14.7
22.2–
23.7
1  
 
 
 
I-55 / I-69 north / I-269 east – Memphis, Southaven, Jackson
I-55 exit 283, eastern end of I-69 concurrency, western end of I-269 concurrency, exit numbers follow I-269
17.1–
17.8
27.5–
28.6
3Getwell Road
19.2–
19.8
30.9–
31.9
5Laughter Road
21.3–
22.0
34.3–
35.4
7Craft Road
23.4–
24.0
37.7–
38.6
9  MS 305 – Olive Branch, Independence
27.4–
28.0
44.1–
45.1
13Red Banks Road
Byhalia29.1–
30.8
46.8–
49.6
16 
 
  I-22 east / US 78 – Holly Springs, Tupelo, Birmingham, Olive Branch, Memphis
Western terminus of I-22; Signed as exits 16A (east) and 16B (west); I-22/US 78 exit 12
Marshall31.9–
32.5
51.3–
52.3
18  MS 309 – Byhalia
Cayce37.6–
38.4
60.5–
61.8
23  MS 302 – Southaven, Olive Branch
40.465.0 
 
I-269 north – Collierville
Tennessee state line; eastern terminus; eastern end of I-269 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Scenic route Edit

 

 

Mississippi Highway 304 Scenic

LocationColdwater - Hernando
Length31.4 mi (50.5 km)

Mississippi Highway 304 Scenic (MS 304 Scenic) is a scenic route of MS 304, connecting the towns of Coldwater and Hernando with Arkabutla Dam and Lake.

 
I-55 northbound at the exit for MS 304 Scenic in Hernando (exit 280)

MS 304 Scenic begins in Tate County in the town of Coldwater at an interchange with I-55 (exit 271). It heads west, concurrent with MS 306, as a two-lane through a wooded area on the northern edge of town for about a mile to an intersection with US 51, where MS 306 ends and MS 304 Scenic follows US 51 southbound to enter town. The highway passes through a business district, where they widen to four-lane divided, before passing through a neighborhood and entering downtown, where MS 304 Scenic splits off along W Central Avenue. MS 304 Scenic heads west as a two-lane through a neighborhood before leaving Coldwater and crossing Hickahala Creek. The highway travels through a mix of farmland and wooded areas for several miles to enter the community of Arkabutla, where it becomes concurrent with MS 301. MS 304 Scenic/MS 301 turn northward to Arkabutla and wind their way through some woodlands for a few miles, following along the coastline of the Sunfish Bay of Arkabutla Lake to pass along the western side of Arkabutla Dam, where they cross a bridge over the Coldwater River into De Soto County.

MS 304 Scenic/MS 301 make a sharp left onto Pratt Road for a few miles, where they cross Cub Lake Bayou, before making a sharp right turn and traveling through a mix of farmland and wooded areas to the community of Eudora, where MS 304 Scenic splits off and heads east along Old Highway 304. MS 304 Scenic crosses an extremely swampy area, which is an extension of the northern part of Arkabutla Lake, before traveling through farmland for several miles to enter the Hernando city limits. It enters town along W Commerce Street and passes through a suburb, then a neighborhood, before entering downtown and having another intersection with US 51 via a roundabout around the De Soto County Courthouse. MS 304 Scenic leaves downtown along E Commerce Street and passes through a major business district for several blocks before coming to an end at another interchange with I-55 (exit 280).[5]

Prior to 2006, when mainline MS 304 was relocated onto its new four-lane divided freeway to the north, MS 304 Scenic previously actually met its parent route, with the two running concurrent with each other between Eudora and the I-55 interchange (exit 280) in Hernando, which served as the terminus for both highways.


CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
TateColdwater0.00.0  I-55 – Grenada, Memphis
 
 
MS 306 east – Independence
Southern terminus; I-55 exit 271; southern end of MS 306 concurrency
0.91.4 
 
US 51 north – Hernando
 
 
MS 306 ends
Western terminus of MS 306; southern end of wrong-way US 51 concurrency
1.72.7 
 
US 51 south – Senatobia
E Central Avenue – Downtown
Northern end of wrong-way US 51 concurrency
Arkabutla10.216.4 
 
MS 301 begins
Southern terminus of MS 301; southern end of MS 301 concurrency
De SotoEudora21.434.4 
 
MS 301 north – West Days
Old Highway 304 west – Tunica Resorts
Northern end of MS 301 concurrency; MS 304 Scenic begins following former MS 304
25.440.9 
 
 
 
Fogg Road to I-69 / MS 304 – Days
27.444.1 
 
 
 
Tulane Road to I-69 / MS 304 – Horn Lake
Hernando30.348.8  US 51 – Coldwater, Horn Lake, SouthavenVia roundabout around De Soto County Courthouse
31.450.5  I-55 – Grenada, MemphisNorthern terminus; I-55 exit 280; road continues east as East Commerce Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Mississippi Department of Transportation. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 3, 2010. Retrieved June 3, 2010.
  2. ^ Google (May 5, 2021). "Map of Mississippi Highway 304" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved August 20, 2007.
  4. ^ "Last section of I-269 set to open Oct. 26, completing new loop around Memphis". The Daily Memphian. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
  5. ^ Google (August 11, 2021). "MS 304 Scenic" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 11, 2021.

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Mississippi Highway 304 MS 304 is east west state highway in the northwestern part of the U S state of Mississippi running for 40 4 miles 65 0 km as a four lane freeway from U S Route 61 US 61 in Tunica Resorts to the Tennessee state line near Collierville It is mostly concurrent with Interstate 69 I 69 and Interstate 269 I 269 Mississippi Highway 304MS 304 in red MS 304 Scenic in blueRoute informationMaintained by MDOTLength40 387 mi 1 64 997 km Existed1950 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 61 near Lake CormorantMajor intersectionsI 69 MS 713 in Banks I 55 I 69 I 269 near Hernando I 22 US 78 in ByhaliaEast endI 269 at the Tennessee state LineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMississippiCountiesDeSoto MarshallHighway systemMississippi State Highway SystemInterstate US State MS 302 MS 305 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Exit list 4 Scenic route 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description Edit nbsp I 69 north MS 304 east near the MS 301 interchangeMS 304 begins at a trumpet interchange with US 61 east of Tunica Resorts in the northern reaches of the Mississippi Delta region The four lane freeway has a half diamond interchange with MS 3 that allows access to and from the east MS 304 crosses over a rail line and has a partial interchange with a stub of I 69 that leads to MS 713 at Banks the interchange includes a flyover from the westbound direction of the freeway Immediately to the east of the interchange I 69 MS 304 climbs some Loess bluffs to leave the Delta The freeway has diamond interchanges with MS 301 Fogg Road and Tulane Road I 69 MS 304 crosses another rail line and passes over US 51 with no access just west of the state highway s terminus at I 55 on the northern end of Hernando where I 69 joins I 55 heading north toward Memphis The highways meet at a full cloverleaf interchange and then MS 304 runs east concurrent with Interstate 269 to the Tennessee state line 2 History EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message MS 304 was originally designated back in 1950 along a narrow rural two lane highway running from US 61 in what was then known as Robinsonville now Tunica Resorts to I 55 in Hernando in Tunica and De Soto counties respectively Portions of this highway are still state maintained including the new MS 713 from Tunica Resorts to Banks and MS 304 Scenic from Eudora to Hernando The portion in between from Banks to Eudora still exists and is county maintained simply known as Old Highway 304 The Mississippi Highway 304 Relocation project completed in 2006 3 and extended in 2018 4 was a construction project that completely relocated the entire route of MS 304 onto a four lane divided freeway meant to connect the Tunica Resorts casino area to I 55 The I 69 designation was added to the project in 2000 with construction on the original portion US 61 to I 55 being completed in 2006 When I 269 was given Federal approval in 2007 MS 304 was added to that project When the Mississippi portion of I 269 was completed 2018 MS 304 was co signed along the entire length of the Mississippi portion of I 269 Exit list EditCountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotesDeSoto 0 00 0 nbsp US 61 Tunica MemphisWestern terminus 0 91 4 nbsp MS 3Westbound exit and eastbound entrance 2 9 3 24 7 5 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 69 south MS 713 south TunicaWestbound exit and eastbound entrance west end of concurrency with I 69 4 9 5 57 9 8 9 nbsp MS 301 8 9 9 414 3 15 1Fogg Road 10 9 11 517 5 18 5Tulane RoadHernando13 8 14 722 2 23 71 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 55 I 69 north I 269 east Memphis Southaven JacksonI 55 exit 283 eastern end of I 69 concurrency western end of I 269 concurrency exit numbers follow I 269 17 1 17 827 5 28 63Getwell Road 19 2 19 830 9 31 95Laughter Road 21 3 22 034 3 35 47Craft Road 23 4 24 037 7 38 69 nbsp MS 305 Olive Branch Independence 27 4 28 044 1 45 113Red Banks RoadByhalia29 1 30 846 8 49 616 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 22 east US 78 Holly Springs Tupelo Birmingham Olive Branch MemphisWestern terminus of I 22 Signed as exits 16A east and 16B west I 22 US 78 exit 12Marshall 31 9 32 551 3 52 318 nbsp MS 309 ByhaliaCayce37 6 38 460 5 61 823 nbsp MS 302 Southaven Olive Branch 40 465 0 nbsp nbsp I 269 north ColliervilleTennessee state line eastern terminus eastern end of I 269 concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessScenic route Edit nbsp nbsp Mississippi Highway 304 ScenicLocationColdwater HernandoLength31 4 mi 50 5 km Mississippi Highway 304 Scenic MS 304 Scenic is a scenic route of MS 304 connecting the towns of Coldwater and Hernando with Arkabutla Dam and Lake nbsp I 55 northbound at the exit for MS 304 Scenic in Hernando exit 280 MS 304 Scenic begins in Tate County in the town of Coldwater at an interchange with I 55 exit 271 It heads west concurrent with MS 306 as a two lane through a wooded area on the northern edge of town for about a mile to an intersection with US 51 where MS 306 ends and MS 304 Scenic follows US 51 southbound to enter town The highway passes through a business district where they widen to four lane divided before passing through a neighborhood and entering downtown where MS 304 Scenic splits off along W Central Avenue MS 304 Scenic heads west as a two lane through a neighborhood before leaving Coldwater and crossing Hickahala Creek The highway travels through a mix of farmland and wooded areas for several miles to enter the community of Arkabutla where it becomes concurrent with MS 301 MS 304 Scenic MS 301 turn northward to Arkabutla and wind their way through some woodlands for a few miles following along the coastline of the Sunfish Bay of Arkabutla Lake to pass along the western side of Arkabutla Dam where they cross a bridge over the Coldwater River into De Soto County MS 304 Scenic MS 301 make a sharp left onto Pratt Road for a few miles where they cross Cub Lake Bayou before making a sharp right turn and traveling through a mix of farmland and wooded areas to the community of Eudora where MS 304 Scenic splits off and heads east along Old Highway 304 MS 304 Scenic crosses an extremely swampy area which is an extension of the northern part of Arkabutla Lake before traveling through farmland for several miles to enter the Hernando city limits It enters town along W Commerce Street and passes through a suburb then a neighborhood before entering downtown and having another intersection with US 51 via a roundabout around the De Soto County Courthouse MS 304 Scenic leaves downtown along E Commerce Street and passes through a major business district for several blocks before coming to an end at another interchange with I 55 exit 280 5 Prior to 2006 when mainline MS 304 was relocated onto its new four lane divided freeway to the north MS 304 Scenic previously actually met its parent route with the two running concurrent with each other between Eudora and the I 55 interchange exit 280 in Hernando which served as the terminus for both highways CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesTateColdwater0 00 0 nbsp I 55 Grenada Memphis nbsp nbsp MS 306 east IndependenceSouthern terminus I 55 exit 271 southern end of MS 306 concurrency0 91 4 nbsp nbsp US 51 north Hernando nbsp nbsp MS 306 endsWestern terminus of MS 306 southern end of wrong way US 51 concurrency1 72 7 nbsp nbsp US 51 south Senatobia E Central Avenue DowntownNorthern end of wrong way US 51 concurrencyArkabutla10 216 4 nbsp nbsp MS 301 beginsSouthern terminus of MS 301 southern end of MS 301 concurrencyDe SotoEudora21 434 4 nbsp nbsp MS 301 north West Days Old Highway 304 west Tunica ResortsNorthern end of MS 301 concurrency MS 304 Scenic begins following former MS 304 25 440 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fogg Road to I 69 MS 304 Days 27 444 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Tulane Road to I 69 MS 304 Horn LakeHernando30 348 8 nbsp US 51 Coldwater Horn Lake SouthavenVia roundabout around De Soto County Courthouse31 450 5 nbsp I 55 Grenada MemphisNorthern terminus I 55 exit 280 road continues east as East Commerce Street1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also Edit nbsp Mississippi portal nbsp U S roads portalReferences Edit Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics PDF Mississippi Department of Transportation 2008 Archived from the original PDF on December 3 2010 Retrieved June 3 2010 Google May 5 2021 Map of Mississippi Highway 304 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 5 2021 WMC TV News Weather Traffic Radar and Sports for Memphis TN WMCTV com First Mississippi stretch of I 69 opens to the public Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved August 20 2007 Last section of I 269 set to open Oct 26 completing new loop around Memphis The Daily Memphian Retrieved 2018 10 11 Google August 11 2021 MS 304 Scenic Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 11 2021 External links EditKML 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