U.S. 23 North |
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U.S. 23 North as the federal highway
enters the state of Virginia. The western terminus of Interstate 26 is
just behind this photo. U.S. 23 will intersect U.S. 58 and U.S. 421 in
three miles. (Photo taken 7/7/05) |
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U.S. 23 North at Virginia Secondary
732. Virginia marks its secondary roads by using a circle shield. Most
county road numbers are in the 6xx range, but some are also in the 7xx
range, like the one seen here. Near Washington, DC, some four- and
five-digit county roads exist. Numbers may be used in multiple counties.
Just past this shield assembly is a mileage sign indicating that Jenkins,
Kentucky, is just 73 miles away. (Photo taken 7/7/05) |
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U.S. 23 North at Virginia Secondary
727. Most secondary routes are very short and are not much more than
glorified county roads. (Photo taken 7/7/05) |
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U.S. 23 North at Virginia
Secondary 707. Virginia Secondary 707 is 2.1 miles from U.S. 23 eastward
to Virginia Secondary 704. (Photo taken 7/7/05) |
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U.S. 23 North at Virginia
Secondary 7634 as the federal highway prepares to cross the North Fork
of the Holston River. (Photo taken 7/7/05) |
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U.S. 23 North approaching Virginia
Secondary 614 (Yuma Road) as U.S. 23 enters Weber City. The town had an
estimated population of 1,288 in 2004. (Photo taken 7/7/05) |
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U.S. 23 North at Virginia
Secondary 614 and Yuma Road westbound. (Photo taken 7/7/05) |
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U.S. 23 North at U.S. 58 and U.S.
421. U.S. 58 and U.S. 421 multiplex with U.S. 23 for 18 miles. Most of
the triplex is freeway. U.S. 58 and U.S. 421 duplex between Bristol and
Dot, a distance of 53 miles. (Photo taken 7/7/05) |