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U.S. Route 79

U.S. Route 79 (US 79) is a United States highway in the Southern United States. The route is officially considered and labeled as a north-south highway, but its path is actually more of a diagonal northeast-southwest highway. The highway's northern/eastern terminus is in Russellville, Kentucky, at an intersection with U.S. Route 68 and KY 80. Its southern/western terminus is in Round Rock, Texas, at an interchange with Interstate 35, ten miles (16 km) north of Austin.[1] US 79, US 68, and Interstate 24/US 62 are the primary east–west access points for the Land Between the Lakes recreation area straddling the Kentucky/Tennessee border.

U.S. Route 79

US 79 highlighted in red
Route information
Length855 mi[citation needed] (1,376 km)
Existed1935[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
South end I-35 in Round Rock, TX
Major intersections I-45 in Buffalo, TX

I-20 in Shreveport, LA
I-55 in West Memphis, AR
I-40 in Memphis, TN

I-24 in Clarksville, TN
North end US 68 in Russellville, KY
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesTexas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky
Highway system
US 78 US 80

Route description

Texas

 
US 79 is the main street of Rockdale in Milam County, Texas.

US 79 begins at Interstate 35's Exit #253 north of Austin in Round Rock. The route travels eastward through Hutto and Taylor to Rockdale, where it intersects US 77. In Milano, US 79 turns to the northeast and begins a concurrency with US 190 until Hearne, Texas. The route continues through Franklin and Jewett before reaching Buffalo, where it intersects Interstate 45 at its Exit #178. US 79 has a brief duplex with US 84 that begins near Oakwood and continues through Palestine before separating; here US 79 also intersects US 287. The route continues to the northeast through Jacksonville, where it has a junction with US 69, and Henderson, where it crosses US 259. The highway then travels due east to Carthage, where it meets US 59 (Future I-369), before resuming a northeasterly direction and crossing into Louisiana near Panola. US 79 is also entwined with two tragedies of country music. Johnny Horton was killed by a drunk driver on the highway near Milano in 1960 and Jim Reeves, killed in a plane crash in 1964, is buried and memorialized on US 79 in his hometown of Carthage.

Louisiana

US 79 joins US 80 near Greenwood, and the two routes are cosigned through Shreveport. US 79/80 cross the Red River over the Texas Street Bridge and continue into Bossier City. The routes parallel Interstate 20 through the old Bossier City Entertainment District until Minden, where the two routes separate: US 80 continues eastward, while US 79 turns to the northeast toward Homer. In Homer, the route resumes a more northerly direction, traveling through Haynesville before crossing the Arkansas border about 7 miles (11 km) south of Emerson, Arkansas.

Arkansas

 
US 79 north of US 49 junction near Monroe. This segment is also an Arkansas Heritage Trail Trail of Tears route.

US 79 continues northward from Louisiana into Emerson and then Magnolia, where it has a brief concurrency with US 82 through the city. From here, the route turns to the northeast, through Camden, where it intersects US 278, and Fordyce, in which it has a brief concurrency with US 167. East of Kingsland, the highway travels in a more northerly direction as it prepares to enter the Pine Bluff metropolitan area. In Pine Bluff, U.S. 79 joins the Interstate 530 freeway, while a business route continues through downtown. After the freeway ends, US 79 and US 63, with which it is cosigned, leave the city toward the north. The two routes stay joined until Stuttgart. US 79 continues to the east and northeast, through Marianna and Hughes, before turning due north to an intersection with Interstate 40 near Jennette. US 79 joins I-40 and the two routes stay cosigned through the concurrency with Interstate 55 in West Memphis, before US 79 joins I-55 to cross the Mississippi River at the Memphis & Arkansas Bridge into Memphis.

Tennessee

 
Directional assembly for U.S. Highways 64, 70, and 79 in Memphis, Tennessee.

U.S. Route 79 enters Memphis with U.S. Route 70, U.S. Route 64 and Tennessee State Route 1, travelling east along E.H. Crump Boulevard, turns north on Third Street and travels through Downtown Memphis along both Second and Third Streets (3rd St is three lanes of northbound traffic and 2nd St is three lanes southbound). It continues east on Union Avenue, north along East Parkway, and east along Summer Avenue. At Stage Road in Bartlett, it continues along Summer Avenue with US 70 while US 64 turns east along Stage Rd.

From here, US 79 continues north from Bartlett, passing through the rest of Shelby County as a 4-lane undivided highway. In Arlington, Tennessee, the road narrows to 2 lanes and passes through Fayette County, Tipton County, and Haywood County until Brownsville, Tennessee. In Brownsville, U.S 79, along with U.S. 70 and SR 1, goes to the south along a bypass (named Dupree Avenue). On the east side of the city, U.S. 70 and SR 1 turn east while US 79 and 70A continue to the northeast, passing through Crockett and Gibson Counties. Recently, the section from Milan, Tennessee to the Carroll County line was widened to 4 lanes. U.S. 70A splits off from US 79 near Atwood, Tennessee and US 79 continues to the northeast into Henry County, passing through the city of Paris, Tennessee, and then crosses the Tennessee River. The portion from McKenzie, Tennessee to the Tennessee River is 4-lanes, and plans are in the works to widen the portion in between this section and the Milan section. The section from Brownsville to the Tennessee River is part of the "Austin Peay Memorial Highway" (the other portions being TN 14 from I-240 to TN 54, and the part of TN 54 from TN 14 to US 79).

 
US 79 (Guthrie Highway) north of Clarksville

Once US 79 comes into Stewart County, it passes to the south of the Land Between the Lakes recreation area and crosses the Cumberland River. The portion between the rivers is known as Donelson Parkway. Then it enters Montgomery County and the city of Clarksville, Tennessee. This portion between Dover, Tennessee and Clarksville is known as Dover Road. One through Clarksville, US 79 continues northeast and enters Kentucky.

Wilma Rudolph Boulevard is the name given to the portion of U.S. Route 79 in Clarksville, Tennessee between the Interstate 24 (exit 4) in Clarksville to the Red River (Lynnwood-Tarpley) bridge near the Kraft Street intersection. This section of Highway 79 in Clarksville was previously called the Guthrie Highway, for nearby Guthrie, Kentucky, but in 1994, the name was changed to honor Wilma Rudolph, an Olympic runner from Clarksville, who won three gold medals in the 1960 Rome Summer Olympic Games.[2]

Between Clarksville and Dover, Tennessee, the road is known as "Dover Road".

Kentucky

 
Former terminus of US 79 at Russellville

US 79 enters Kentucky from Tennessee in Todd County west of Guthrie and runs northeast into Logan County, now terminating at the junction of US 68 on the east side of Russellville on its bypass around the south side, 26.8 miles (43.1 km) from the Tennessee state line, after formerly terminating at a junction with US 431 in Russellville. It currently does not touch KY 79, whose southern terminus is at Russellville. That highway extends northward to the Ohio River, into Indiana. It is unknown if KY 79 was meant to be a northern extension of US 79.

History

Until 1944, US 79's northern terminus was in West Memphis, Arkansas. Until 1991, US 79's southern terminus was in Austin, Texas.

Major intersections

Texas
  I-35 in Round Rock
  US 77 in Rockdale
  US 190 in Milano. The highways travel concurrently to Hearne.
  I-45 in Buffalo
  US 84 northeast of Oakwood. The highways travel concurrently to Palestine.
  US 287 in Palestine
  US 69 in Jacksonville
  US 259 in Henderson. The highways travel concurrently through Henderson.
   Future I-369 / US 59 north of Carthage. The highways travel concurrently to Carthage.
Louisiana
  US 80 in Greenwood. The highways travel concurrently to Minden.
  I-20 in Greenwood
  US 171 in Shreveport
  I-20 in Shreveport
  US 71 in Shreveport
  I-220 in Bossier City
  US 371 in Dixie Inn
Arkansas
  US 82 in Magnolia. The highways travel concurrently through Magnolia.
  US 278 in Camden. The highways travel concurrently to west-northwest of East Camden.
  US 167 northeast of Thornton. The highways travel concurrently to Fordyce.
   I-530 / US 65 in Pine Bluff. The highways travel concurrently through Pine Bluff.
  US 63 in Pine Bluff. The highways travel concurrently to Stuttgart.
    I-530 / US 65 / US 425 in Pine Bluff
  US 165 north of Stuttgart
  US 49 northwest of Blackton
  US 70 south of Jennette
   I-40 / US 63 south of Jennette. The highways travel concurrently to West Memphis.
     I-55 / US 61 / US 63 / US 64 in West Memphis. I-55/US 61/US 79 travels concurrently to Memphis, Tennessee. US 64/US 79 travels concurrently to the Memphis–Bartlett, Tennessee city line.
  US 70 in West Memphis. The highways travel concurrently to Brownsville, Tennessee.
Tennessee
  US 51 in Memphis. The highways travel concurrently through Memphis.
   I-69 / I-240 in Memphis
   US 51 / US 72 in Memphis. US 72/US 79 travels concurrently through Memphis.
  I-40 in Memphis
  I-269 in Arlington
  US 412 in Bells
  US 45W in Humboldt
  US 45E in Milan
  US 641 in Paris
  I-24 in Clarksville
Kentucky
  US 41 in Guthrie
  US 431 in Russellville
  US 68 in Russellville

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See also

Special and suffixed routes

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References

  1. ^ "End of US highway 79". USEnds.com. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  3. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 10–11, 42, 44, 94, 100. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links

  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 79
Browse numbered routes
  SH 78TX  SH 79
  LA 78LA  US 80
  AR 78AR  AR 80
  SR 78TN  SR 79
  KY 78list  KY 79

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U S Route 79 US 79 is a United States highway in the Southern United States The route is officially considered and labeled as a north south highway but its path is actually more of a diagonal northeast southwest highway The highway s northern eastern terminus is in Russellville Kentucky at an intersection with U S Route 68 and KY 80 Its southern western terminus is in Round Rock Texas at an interchange with Interstate 35 ten miles 16 km north of Austin 1 US 79 US 68 and Interstate 24 US 62 are the primary east west access points for the Land Between the Lakes recreation area straddling the Kentucky Tennessee border U S Route 79US 79 highlighted in redRoute informationLength855 mi citation needed 1 376 km Existed1935 citation needed presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 35 in Round Rock TXMajor intersectionsI 45 in Buffalo TXI 20 in Shreveport LA I 55 in West Memphis AR I 40 in Memphis TN I 24 in Clarksville TNNorth endUS 68 in Russellville KYLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesTexas Louisiana Arkansas Tennessee KentuckyHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided US 78 US 80 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Texas 1 2 Louisiana 1 3 Arkansas 1 4 Tennessee 1 5 Kentucky 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 4 1 Special and suffixed routes 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditTexas Edit Main article U S Route 79 in Texas US 79 is the main street of Rockdale in Milam County Texas US 79 begins at Interstate 35 s Exit 253 north of Austin in Round Rock The route travels eastward through Hutto and Taylor to Rockdale where it intersects US 77 In Milano US 79 turns to the northeast and begins a concurrency with US 190 until Hearne Texas The route continues through Franklin and Jewett before reaching Buffalo where it intersects Interstate 45 at its Exit 178 US 79 has a brief duplex with US 84 that begins near Oakwood and continues through Palestine before separating here US 79 also intersects US 287 The route continues to the northeast through Jacksonville where it has a junction with US 69 and Henderson where it crosses US 259 The highway then travels due east to Carthage where it meets US 59 Future I 369 before resuming a northeasterly direction and crossing into Louisiana near Panola US 79 is also entwined with two tragedies of country music Johnny Horton was killed by a drunk driver on the highway near Milano in 1960 and Jim Reeves killed in a plane crash in 1964 is buried and memorialized on US 79 in his hometown of Carthage Louisiana Edit US 79 joins US 80 near Greenwood and the two routes are cosigned through Shreveport US 79 80 cross the Red River over the Texas Street Bridge and continue into Bossier City The routes parallel Interstate 20 through the old Bossier City Entertainment District until Minden where the two routes separate US 80 continues eastward while US 79 turns to the northeast toward Homer In Homer the route resumes a more northerly direction traveling through Haynesville before crossing the Arkansas border about 7 miles 11 km south of Emerson Arkansas Arkansas Edit US 79 north of US 49 junction near Monroe This segment is also an Arkansas Heritage Trail Trail of Tears route US 79 continues northward from Louisiana into Emerson and then Magnolia where it has a brief concurrency with US 82 through the city From here the route turns to the northeast through Camden where it intersects US 278 and Fordyce in which it has a brief concurrency with US 167 East of Kingsland the highway travels in a more northerly direction as it prepares to enter the Pine Bluff metropolitan area In Pine Bluff U S 79 joins the Interstate 530 freeway while a business route continues through downtown After the freeway ends US 79 and US 63 with which it is cosigned leave the city toward the north The two routes stay joined until Stuttgart US 79 continues to the east and northeast through Marianna and Hughes before turning due north to an intersection with Interstate 40 near Jennette US 79 joins I 40 and the two routes stay cosigned through the concurrency with Interstate 55 in West Memphis before US 79 joins I 55 to cross the Mississippi River at the Memphis amp Arkansas Bridge into Memphis Tennessee Edit See also U S Route 79 in Tennessee Directional assembly for U S Highways 64 70 and 79 in Memphis Tennessee U S Route 79 enters Memphis with U S Route 70 U S Route 64 and Tennessee State Route 1 travelling east along E H Crump Boulevard turns north on Third Street and travels through Downtown Memphis along both Second and Third Streets 3rd St is three lanes of northbound traffic and 2nd St is three lanes southbound It continues east on Union Avenue north along East Parkway and east along Summer Avenue At Stage Road in Bartlett it continues along Summer Avenue with US 70 while US 64 turns east along Stage Rd From here US 79 continues north from Bartlett passing through the rest of Shelby County as a 4 lane undivided highway In Arlington Tennessee the road narrows to 2 lanes and passes through Fayette County Tipton County and Haywood County until Brownsville Tennessee In Brownsville U S 79 along with U S 70 and SR 1 goes to the south along a bypass named Dupree Avenue On the east side of the city U S 70 and SR 1 turn east while US 79 and 70A continue to the northeast passing through Crockett and Gibson Counties Recently the section from Milan Tennessee to the Carroll County line was widened to 4 lanes U S 70A splits off from US 79 near Atwood Tennessee and US 79 continues to the northeast into Henry County passing through the city of Paris Tennessee and then crosses the Tennessee River The portion from McKenzie Tennessee to the Tennessee River is 4 lanes and plans are in the works to widen the portion in between this section and the Milan section The section from Brownsville to the Tennessee River is part of the Austin Peay Memorial Highway the other portions being TN 14 from I 240 to TN 54 and the part of TN 54 from TN 14 to US 79 US 79 Guthrie Highway north of Clarksville Once US 79 comes into Stewart County it passes to the south of the Land Between the Lakes recreation area and crosses the Cumberland River The portion between the rivers is known as Donelson Parkway Then it enters Montgomery County and the city of Clarksville Tennessee This portion between Dover Tennessee and Clarksville is known as Dover Road One through Clarksville US 79 continues northeast and enters Kentucky Wilma Rudolph Boulevard is the name given to the portion of U S Route 79 in Clarksville Tennessee between the Interstate 24 exit 4 in Clarksville to the Red River Lynnwood Tarpley bridge near the Kraft Street intersection This section of Highway 79 in Clarksville was previously called the Guthrie Highway for nearby Guthrie Kentucky but in 1994 the name was changed to honor Wilma Rudolph an Olympic runner from Clarksville who won three gold medals in the 1960 Rome Summer Olympic Games 2 Between Clarksville and Dover Tennessee the road is known as Dover Road Kentucky Edit Main article U S Route 79 in Kentucky Former terminus of US 79 at Russellville US 79 enters Kentucky from Tennessee in Todd County west of Guthrie and runs northeast into Logan County now terminating at the junction of US 68 on the east side of Russellville on its bypass around the south side 26 8 miles 43 1 km from the Tennessee state line after formerly terminating at a junction with US 431 in Russellville It currently does not touch KY 79 whose southern terminus is at Russellville That highway extends northward to the Ohio River into Indiana It is unknown if KY 79 was meant to be a northern extension of US 79 History EditThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2014 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Until 1944 US 79 s northern terminus was in West Memphis Arkansas Until 1991 US 79 s southern terminus was in Austin Texas Major intersections EditTexas I 35 in Round Rock US 77 in Rockdale US 190 in Milano The highways travel concurrently to Hearne I 45 in Buffalo US 84 northeast of Oakwood The highways travel concurrently to Palestine US 287 in Palestine US 69 in Jacksonville US 259 in Henderson The highways travel concurrently through Henderson Future I 369 US 59 north of Carthage The highways travel concurrently to Carthage Louisiana US 80 in Greenwood The highways travel concurrently to Minden I 20 in Greenwood US 171 in Shreveport I 20 in Shreveport US 71 in Shreveport I 220 in Bossier City US 371 in Dixie Inn Arkansas US 82 in Magnolia The highways travel concurrently through Magnolia US 278 in Camden The highways travel concurrently to west northwest of East Camden US 167 northeast of Thornton The highways travel concurrently to Fordyce I 530 US 65 in Pine Bluff The highways travel concurrently through Pine Bluff US 63 in Pine Bluff The highways travel concurrently to Stuttgart I 530 US 65 US 425 in Pine Bluff US 165 north of Stuttgart US 49 northwest of Blackton US 70 south of Jennette I 40 US 63 south of Jennette The highways travel concurrently to West Memphis I 55 US 61 US 63 US 64 in West Memphis I 55 US 61 US 79 travels concurrently to Memphis Tennessee US 64 US 79 travels concurrently to the Memphis Bartlett Tennessee city line US 70 in West Memphis The highways travel concurrently to Brownsville Tennessee Tennessee US 51 in Memphis The highways travel concurrently through Memphis I 69 I 240 in Memphis US 51 US 72 in Memphis US 72 US 79 travels concurrently through Memphis I 40 in Memphis I 269 in Arlington US 412 in Bells US 45W in Humboldt US 45E in Milan US 641 in Paris I 24 in Clarksville Kentucky US 41 in Guthrie US 431 in Russellville US 68 in Russellville 3 See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 79 Special and suffixed routes Edit Main article Special routes of U S Route 79 KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 79KML is not from Wikidata U S Route 79 Bypass in Homer Louisiana U S Route 79 Bypass in Humboldt Tennessee U S Route 79 Business in Pine Bluff Arkansas U S Route 79 Business in Stuttgart Arkansas U S Route 79 Business in Altheimer Arkansas U S Route 79 Business in Fordyce Arkansas U S Route 79 Business in Magnolia Arkansas U S Route 79 Business in Camden Arkansas U S Route 79 Business in Bearden Arkansas U S Route 79 Business in Camden ArkansasReferences Edit End of US highway 79 USEnds com Retrieved 9 October 2014 Leaders of Afro American Nashville PDF Archived from the original PDF on 14 July 2010 Retrieved 29 January 2013 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 10 11 42 44 94 100 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links EditEndpoints of U S Highway 79 Browse numbered routes SH 78TX SH 79 LA 78LA US 80 AR 78AR AR 80 SR 78TN SR 79 KY 78list KY 79 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 79 amp oldid 1140272495 Arkansas, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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