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U.S. Route 78

U.S. Route 78 (US 78) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that runs for 843.3 miles (1,357.2 km) from Cash, Arkansas to Charleston, South Carolina. From Byhalia, Mississippi to Birmingham, Alabama, US 78 runs concurrently with Interstate 22 (I-22). The highway’s western terminus is at US 67 (Future I-57)/Arkansas Highway 226 (AR 226) near Cash and its eastern terminus is on Line Street, in Charleston. Prior to November 2023, before the western extension, the highway's former western terminus is at US 64/US 70/US 79 (Second Street) in Memphis, Tennessee.

U.S. Route 78

US 78 highlighted in red
Route information
Length843.3 mi[citation needed] (1,357.2 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end Future I-57 / US 67 / AR 226 near Cash, AR
Major intersections
East endLine Street at Charleston, SC
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesArkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina
Highway system
US 77US US 79
AR 77AR AR 78
SR 77TN SR 78
MS 76MS US 80
SR 3SR 4 SR 5
SR 277SR 278 SR 279

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi km
AR 140.8 226.6
TN 15.0 24.1
MS 118.0 189.9
AL 194.0 312.2
GA 233.3 375.5
SC 142.2 228.8
Total 843.3 1,357.2

Arkansas edit

US 78 begins at interchange with US 67 (Future I-57) at exit 102 where the roadway continues as AR 226 west toward Swifton, Arkansas. The route goes through towns of Cash, Jonesboro, Lake City, Manila, Blytheville, Marion, and West Memphis before crossing on the Memphis & Arkansas Bridge over the Mississippi River to enter Tennessee in Memphis.

Tennessee edit

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Map showing the former west end of US 78 in downtown Memphis before the extension to Northeast Arkansas in November 2023

US 78 runs along Linden Avenue, Somerville Street, E. H. Crump Boulevard, and Lamar Avenue through Memphis, Tennessee. In Tennessee, US 78 is historically known as Pigeon Roost Road, and some aborted sections of the highway in Mississippi also claim that name as well as Lamar Avenue. Throughout the Tennessee portion, US 78 is overlapped in its entirety by State Route 278 (SR 278), along Linden Avenue and Somerville Street, and State Route 4 (SR 4) along E. H. Crump Boulevard and Lamar Avenue.[1]

Mississippi edit

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US 78 is a freeway for its entire length in Mississippi. The section from its intersection with Interstate 269 in Byhalia, Mississippi to the Alabama state line is concurrent with Interstate 22. The highway runs across the northeastern rural part of the state, connecting several population centers. Mississippi's portion of US 78 is defined in Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3. The old routing of US 78 through the state is signed as MS 178.

Alabama edit

US 78 is a major east–west U.S. highway across the central part of Alabama. It is internally designated State Route 4 (SR 4) by the Alabama Department of Transportation, though the only section of State Route 4 that is signed is along portions mainly west of Jasper. The section from the Mississippi state line to near Graysville is concurrent with Interstate 22; from Graysville south to Birmingham, US 78 takes its original routing. East of Birmingham to the Georgia state line, US 78 has been replaced as a major through-route by Interstate 20. The two routes roughly parallel each other, with junctions at Leeds and Pell City.[2]

West of Jasper, old US 78 is signed as AL 118 to Guin, and the segment from Guin northward to I-22 at Hamilton is signed as US 43/US 278.

Georgia edit

US 78 enters Georgia in Haralson County, and then proceeds through Carroll County and Douglas County. In Douglasville, located in Douglas County, US 78 runs through the downtown, historical part of the city. It is the original thoroughfare for these Georgia counties.

The route then continues eastward through Cobb and Fulton counties into Atlanta. After crossing Peachtree Street, where US 78 marks a boundary between downtown and Midtown, US 78 is largely conterminous with Ponce de Leon Avenue. As it proceeds due east, this section of the route passes Ponce City Market and crosses the Eastside Trail of the BeltLine before skirting a number of Frederick Law Olmsted-designed parks in the Druid Hills Historic District at the eastern edge of the city.

After entering Decatur in DeKalb County, US 78 departs from Ponce de Leon Avenue to head northeast. South of the site of North DeKalb Mall, another short freeway portion begins — leading from just inside the eastern rim of Interstate 285 (the Perimeter) to the suburbs of Clarkston, Tucker, Stone Mountain, and Snellville. This portion is named the Stone Mountain Freeway, and provides an excellent view of Stone Mountain for eastbound motorists.

The route then proceeds east across Gwinnett, Walton, and Oconee counties. In Oconee County, US 78 leaves Moina Michael Highway at the SR 316 interchange, turning right and running concurrent with SR 316/US 29. (From this point, Moina Michael Highway is signed as US 78 Business, which follows the original route of US 78 through Athens, Ga.) At the terminal eastern interchange of SR 316 both US 78 and US 29 turn right and join with SR 10 Loop, a mostly interstate-grade bypass that rings Athens-Clarke County. US 78 exits the bypass and turns right at the Lexington Road interchange. From there US 78 passes through Oglethorpe, Wilkes, McDuffie and Columbia Counties into Augusta and then onto one of the twin bridges across the Savannah River into South Carolina.[3]

South Carolina edit

US 78 provides the most direct route between Augusta and Charleston, through the South Carolina Lowcountry. Crossing Savannah River into the state, it goes northeast into Aiken before going southeasterly through the cities and towns of Williston, Blackville, Denmark, Bamberg, Branchville, and St. George. East of Dorchester, it parallels Interstate 26 into downtown Charleston, where it ends.[4]

History edit

In western Alabama, the historical name of US 78 is Bankhead Highway. It is also known by this name in portions of Georgia, including Atlanta, and the Bankhead neighborhood takes its name from that stretch of road. Also, the old section of US 78 (now MS 178) that travels through downtown New Albany, Mississippi, is named Bankhead Street.[citation needed]

Throughout the 2000s, US 78 has been gradually upgraded into a four-lane freeway in Mississippi and Alabama and signed as I-22. US 78 is concurrent with I-22 from Byhalia, Mississippi to just outside of Birmingham, Alabama, only branching off just outside of Graysville, Alabama with I-22 traveling about 11 miles (18 km) eastward to its terminus at I-65.[5]

On October 25, 2023, the Arkansas Highway Commission voted unanimously to extend the US 78 designation into Northeast Arkansas. According to the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), the US 78 designation would be extended along several other routes from its current its western terminus in Memphis, Tennessee across the Memphis & Arkansas Bridge to a new western terminus near Cash, Arkansas at US 67 (Future I-57). The route would be cosigned along portions of US 64, US 70, US 79, I-55, US 61, I-40, Arkansas Highway 18 (AR 18), AR 18S, I-555, US 49, US 63, and AR 226. This extension of the US 78 route designation was seen as a way to boost economic growth in the region by assigning a single route number for travelers to follow.[6][7] The extension was approved by the AASHTO in November 2023.[8]

Future edit

US 78 and SR 4 in Memphis, Tennessee is currently being upgraded between the Mississippi state line and SR 176, a distance of about 5.1 miles (8.2 km). The route, Lamar Avenue, sees heavy freight traffic and has "crippling congestion." The work includes expanding the road from four to six lanes, adding three new interchanges, and upgrading additional ones. The work is being done in three segments with the first one starting in 2018.[9]

Major intersections edit

Arkansas
   Future I-57 / US 67 near Cash
   US 49 / US 63 west of Jonesboro. The highways travel concurrently toward and through Jonesboro.
  I-555 in Jonesboro. The highway travels through Jonesboro.
  US 61 in Blytheville
  I-55 in Blytheville. Begin I-55 concurrency.
  US 61 in Blytheville
   I-555 / US 61 northwest of Turrell. Begin US 61 concurrency.
  US 64 in Marion. Begin US 64 concurrency.
   I-40 / US 79 in West Memphis. I-40 travels through West Memphis. Begin US 79 concurrency.
  US 70 in West Memphis. Begin US 70 concurrency.
Tennessee
  I-55 in Memphis. End I-55 concurrency.
     US 61 / US 64 / US 70 / US 79 in Memphis. End US 61/US 64/US 70/US 79 concurrency.
   Future I-69 / I-240 in Memphis
  US 51 in Memphis
  I-240 in Memphis
Mississippi
   I-22 / I-269 west-northwest of Byhalia. Begin I-22 concurrency.
  US 45 in Tupelo
Alabama
   US 43 / US 278 in Hamilton
  Future I-222 near Adamsville
   I-22 / I-65 near Birmingham. End I-22 concurrency.
   I-20 / I-59 in Birmingham
  US 11 in Birmingham. The highways travel concurrently through Birmingham.
   US 31 / US 280 in Birmingham
  I-20 in Leeds
  US 411 in Leeds
  I-20 northwest of Chulavista. The highways travel concurrently to Pell City.
  US 231 in Pell City
  I-20 in Riverside
  US 431 in Oxford.
Georgia
  US 27 in Bremen
  US 278 in Lithia Springs. The highways travel concurrently to Druid Hills.
  I-285 in Atlanta
   US 19 / US 41 in Atlanta. The highways travel concurrently through Atlanta.
    US 19 / US 29 / US 41 in Atlanta. US 29/US 78 travels concurrently to the ScottdaleNorth Decatur city line.
  US 23 in Atlanta. The highways travel concurrently to Decatur.
  I-285 on the Scottdale–Clarkston city line
  US 29 southeast of Bogart. The highways travel concurrently to Athens.
   US 129 / US 441 in Athens. The highways travel concurrently through Athens.
  US 378 in Washington
  US 278 southeast of Thomson. The highways travel concurrently to Clearwater, South Carolina.
  US 221 in Harlem
  I-520 in Augusta
  US 1 in Augusta. The highways travel concurrently to Aiken, South Carolina.
  US 25 in Augusta. The highways travel concurrently to North Augusta, South Carolina.
South Carolina
  I-520 in North Augusta
  US 321 in Denmark
   US 301 / US 601 in Bamberg
  US 21 in Branchville. The highways travel concurrently through Branchville.
  I-95 in St. George
  US 15 in St. George
  US 178 east of Dorchester
  I-26 in North Charleston
  US 52 in North Charleston. The highways travel concurrently through North Charleston.
  I-26 in North Charleston
  I-526 in North Charleston
King Street/Line Street in Charleston

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See also edit

Related U.S. Routes edit

References edit

  1. ^ Google (April 11, 2014). "Route of US 78 in Tennessee" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  2. ^ Google (April 11, 2014). "Route of US 78 in Alabama" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  3. ^ Google (April 11, 2014). "Route of US 78 in Georgia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  4. ^ Google (April 11, 2014). "Route of US 78 in South Carolina" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  5. ^ "Interstate 22". Interstate-Guide.com. Retrieved March 18, 2023.[self-published source]
  6. ^ "Commission approves Highway 78 designation through Northeast Arkansas". KAIT. October 25, 2023. Retrieved October 26, 2023.
  7. ^ Holt, Tony (October 26, 2023). "Commission approves extending U.S. 78 designation into Arkansas". Arkansas Online. Retrieved October 26, 2023.
  8. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (November 2023). "2023 Fall Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. (PDF) from the original on December 5, 2023. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  9. ^ "Lamar Avenue". Tennessee Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  10. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 4, 28, 56, 92, 94. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links edit

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  • Evermore Community Improvement District
  • High Priority Corridors @ aaroads.com March 26, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  • Highway 78 on OpenStreetMap.org
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 78

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November 2023 before the western extension the highway s former western terminus is at US 64 US 70 US 79 Second Street in Memphis Tennessee U S Route 78US 78 highlighted in redRoute informationLength843 3 mi citation needed 1 357 2 km Existed1926 citation needed presentMajor junctionsWest endFuture I 57 US 67 AR 226 near Cash ARMajor intersectionsI 55 at Blytheville AR I 40 at West Memphis AR I 22 at Byhalia MS I 65 near Birmingham AL I 20 four times in Alabama I 59 at Birmingham AL I 75 I 85 at Atlanta GA I 95 at St George SC I 26 at North Charleston SCEast endLine Street at Charleston SCLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesArkansas Tennessee Mississippi Alabama Georgia South CarolinaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedArkansas Highway SystemInterstate US State Business Spurs Suffixed Scenic HeritageTennessee State RoutesInterstate US StateMississippi State Highway SystemInterstate US State US 77US US 79 AR 77AR AR 78 SR 77TN SR 78 MS 76MS US 80 SR 3SR 4 SR 5 SR 277SR 278 SR 279 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Arkansas 1 2 Tennessee 1 3 Mississippi 1 4 Alabama 1 5 Georgia 1 6 South Carolina 2 History 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 See also 5 1 Related U S Routes 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editLengths mi kmAR 140 8 226 6TN 15 0 24 1MS 118 0 189 9AL 194 0 312 2GA 233 3 375 5SC 142 2 228 8Total 843 3 1 357 2Arkansas edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2024 US 78 begins at interchange with US 67 Future I 57 at exit 102 where the roadway continues as AR 226 west toward Swifton Arkansas The route goes through towns of Cash Jonesboro Lake City Manila Blytheville Marion and West Memphis before crossing on the Memphis amp Arkansas Bridge over the Mississippi River to enter Tennessee in Memphis Tennessee edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2024 KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 78 in TennesseeKML is not from Wikidata nbsp Map showing the former west end of US 78 in downtown Memphis before the extension to Northeast Arkansas in November 2023US 78 runs along Linden Avenue Somerville Street E H Crump Boulevard and Lamar Avenue through Memphis Tennessee In Tennessee US 78 is historically known as Pigeon Roost Road and some aborted sections of the highway in Mississippi also claim that name as well as Lamar Avenue Throughout the Tennessee portion US 78 is overlapped in its entirety by State Route 278 SR 278 along Linden Avenue and Somerville Street and State Route 4 SR 4 along E H Crump Boulevard and Lamar Avenue 1 Mississippi edit See also Interstate 22 KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 78 in MississippiKML is not from Wikidata US 78 is a freeway for its entire length in Mississippi The section from its intersection with Interstate 269 in Byhalia Mississippi to the Alabama state line is concurrent with Interstate 22 The highway runs across the northeastern rural part of the state connecting several population centers Mississippi s portion of US 78 is defined in Mississippi Code Annotated 65 3 3 The old routing of US 78 through the state is signed as MS 178 Alabama edit See also U S Route 78 in Alabama and Interstate 22 US 78 is a major east west U S highway across the central part of Alabama It is internally designated State Route 4 SR 4 by the Alabama Department of Transportation though the only section of State Route 4 that is signed is along portions mainly west of Jasper The section from the Mississippi state line to near Graysville is concurrent with Interstate 22 from Graysville south to Birmingham US 78 takes its original routing East of Birmingham to the Georgia state line US 78 has been replaced as a major through route by Interstate 20 The two routes roughly parallel each other with junctions at Leeds and Pell City 2 West of Jasper old US 78 is signed as AL 118 to Guin and the segment from Guin northward to I 22 at Hamilton is signed as US 43 US 278 Georgia edit Main article U S Route 78 in Georgia US 78 enters Georgia in Haralson County and then proceeds through Carroll County and Douglas County In Douglasville located in Douglas County US 78 runs through the downtown historical part of the city It is the original thoroughfare for these Georgia counties The route then continues eastward through Cobb and Fulton counties into Atlanta After crossing Peachtree Street where US 78 marks a boundary between downtown and Midtown US 78 is largely conterminous with Ponce de Leon Avenue As it proceeds due east this section of the route passes Ponce City Market and crosses the Eastside Trail of the BeltLine before skirting a number of Frederick Law Olmsted designed parks in the Druid Hills Historic District at the eastern edge of the city After entering Decatur in DeKalb County US 78 departs from Ponce de Leon Avenue to head northeast South of the site of North DeKalb Mall another short freeway portion begins leading from just inside the eastern rim of Interstate 285 the Perimeter to the suburbs of Clarkston Tucker Stone Mountain and Snellville This portion is named the Stone Mountain Freeway and provides an excellent view of Stone Mountain for eastbound motorists The route then proceeds east across Gwinnett Walton and Oconee counties In Oconee County US 78 leaves Moina Michael Highway at the SR 316 interchange turning right and running concurrent with SR 316 US 29 From this point Moina Michael Highway is signed as US 78 Business which follows the original route of US 78 through Athens Ga At the terminal eastern interchange of SR 316 both US 78 and US 29 turn right and join with SR 10 Loop a mostly interstate grade bypass that rings Athens Clarke County US 78 exits the bypass and turns right at the Lexington Road interchange From there US 78 passes through Oglethorpe Wilkes McDuffie and Columbia Counties into Augusta and then onto one of the twin bridges across the Savannah River into South Carolina 3 South Carolina edit Main article U S Route 78 in South Carolina US 78 provides the most direct route between Augusta and Charleston through the South Carolina Lowcountry Crossing Savannah River into the state it goes northeast into Aiken before going southeasterly through the cities and towns of Williston Blackville Denmark Bamberg Branchville and St George East of Dorchester it parallels Interstate 26 into downtown Charleston where it ends 4 History editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2014 In western Alabama the historical name of US 78 is Bankhead Highway It is also known by this name in portions of Georgia including Atlanta and the Bankhead neighborhood takes its name from that stretch of road Also the old section of US 78 now MS 178 that travels through downtown New Albany Mississippi is named Bankhead Street citation needed Throughout the 2000s US 78 has been gradually upgraded into a four lane freeway in Mississippi and Alabama and signed as I 22 US 78 is concurrent with I 22 from Byhalia Mississippi to just outside of Birmingham Alabama only branching off just outside of Graysville Alabama with I 22 traveling about 11 miles 18 km eastward to its terminus at I 65 5 On October 25 2023 the Arkansas Highway Commission voted unanimously to extend the US 78 designation into Northeast Arkansas According to the Arkansas Department of Transportation ARDOT the US 78 designation would be extended along several other routes from its current its western terminus in Memphis Tennessee across the Memphis amp Arkansas Bridge to a new western terminus near Cash Arkansas at US 67 Future I 57 The route would be cosigned along portions of US 64 US 70 US 79 I 55 US 61 I 40 Arkansas Highway 18 AR 18 AR 18S I 555 US 49 US 63 and AR 226 This extension of the US 78 route designation was seen as a way to boost economic growth in the region by assigning a single route number for travelers to follow 6 7 The extension was approved by the AASHTO in November 2023 8 Future editUS 78 and SR 4 in Memphis Tennessee is currently being upgraded between the Mississippi state line and SR 176 a distance of about 5 1 miles 8 2 km The route Lamar Avenue sees heavy freight traffic and has crippling congestion The work includes expanding the road from four to six lanes adding three new interchanges and upgrading additional ones The work is being done in three segments with the first one starting in 2018 9 Major intersections editArkansas nbsp nbsp Future I 57 US 67 near Cash nbsp nbsp US 49 US 63 west of Jonesboro The highways travel concurrently toward and through Jonesboro nbsp I 555 in Jonesboro The highway travels through Jonesboro nbsp US 61 in Blytheville nbsp I 55 in Blytheville Begin I 55 concurrency nbsp US 61 in Blytheville nbsp nbsp I 555 US 61 northwest of Turrell Begin US 61 concurrency nbsp US 64 in Marion Begin US 64 concurrency nbsp nbsp I 40 US 79 in West Memphis I 40 travels through West Memphis Begin US 79 concurrency nbsp US 70 in West Memphis Begin US 70 concurrency Tennessee nbsp I 55 in Memphis End I 55 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 61 US 64 US 70 US 79 in Memphis End US 61 US 64 US 70 US 79 concurrency nbsp nbsp Future I 69 I 240 in Memphis nbsp US 51 in Memphis nbsp I 240 in Memphis Mississippi nbsp nbsp I 22 I 269 west northwest of Byhalia Begin I 22 concurrency nbsp US 45 in Tupelo Alabama nbsp nbsp US 43 US 278 in Hamilton nbsp Future I 222 near Adamsville nbsp nbsp I 22 I 65 near Birmingham End I 22 concurrency nbsp nbsp I 20 I 59 in Birmingham nbsp US 11 in Birmingham The highways travel concurrently through Birmingham nbsp nbsp US 31 US 280 in Birmingham nbsp I 20 in Leeds nbsp US 411 in Leeds nbsp I 20 northwest of Chulavista The highways travel concurrently to Pell City nbsp US 231 in Pell City nbsp I 20 in Riverside nbsp US 431 in Oxford Georgia nbsp US 27 in Bremen nbsp US 278 in Lithia Springs The highways travel concurrently to Druid Hills nbsp I 285 in Atlanta nbsp nbsp US 19 US 41 in Atlanta The highways travel concurrently through Atlanta nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 US 29 US 41 in Atlanta US 29 US 78 travels concurrently to the Scottdale North Decatur city line nbsp US 23 in Atlanta The highways travel concurrently to Decatur nbsp I 285 on the Scottdale Clarkston city line nbsp US 29 southeast of Bogart The highways travel concurrently to Athens nbsp nbsp US 129 US 441 in Athens The highways travel concurrently through Athens nbsp US 378 in Washington nbsp US 278 southeast of Thomson The highways travel concurrently to Clearwater South Carolina nbsp US 221 in Harlem nbsp I 520 in Augusta nbsp US 1 in Augusta The highways travel concurrently to Aiken South Carolina nbsp US 25 in Augusta The highways travel concurrently to North Augusta South Carolina South Carolina nbsp I 520 in North Augusta nbsp US 321 in Denmark nbsp nbsp US 301 US 601 in Bamberg nbsp US 21 in Branchville The highways travel concurrently through Branchville nbsp I 95 in St George nbsp US 15 in St George nbsp US 178 east of Dorchester nbsp I 26 in North Charleston nbsp US 52 in North Charleston The highways travel concurrently through North Charleston nbsp I 26 in North Charleston nbsp I 526 in North Charleston King Street Line Street in Charleston 10 See also edit nbsp U S Roads portalSpecial routes of U S Route 78Related U S Routes edit U S Route 178 U S Route 278 U S Route 378References edit Google April 11 2014 Route of US 78 in Tennessee Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 11 2014 Google April 11 2014 Route of US 78 in Alabama Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 11 2014 Google April 11 2014 Route of US 78 in Georgia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 11 2014 Google April 11 2014 Route of US 78 in South Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 11 2014 Interstate 22 Interstate Guide com Retrieved March 18 2023 self published source Commission approves Highway 78 designation through Northeast Arkansas KAIT October 25 2023 Retrieved October 26 2023 Holt Tony October 26 2023 Commission approves extending U S 78 designation into Arkansas Arkansas Online Retrieved October 26 2023 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering November 2023 2023 Fall Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived PDF from the original on December 5 2023 Retrieved January 23 2024 Lamar Avenue Tennessee Department of Transportation Retrieved March 20 2023 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 4 28 56 92 94 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 78 KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 78KML is not from Wikidata Evermore Community Improvement District High Priority Corridors aaroads com Archived March 26 2016 at the Wayback Machine Highway 78 CID Highway 78 on 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