Indiana State Road 100
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State Road 100 in the U.S. State of Indiana has been decommissioned and no longer exists as a state highway (although the roads themselves still exist). It was a vision to create a beltway around Indianapolis. It was decommissioned as a short route between US-40 & I-465 in the early 1990s. The highway began just south of US-52 at I-465. It traveled northward as Shadeland Avenue. It turned west in northeastern Marion County, and it became 82nd Street. Between State Roads 431 and 37A, it became 86th Street. The highway ended at the I-65/State Road 334 intersection.
The following places were along the highway's route:
- Indianapolis's Visteon plant
- Eastgate Mall
- Indianapolis's Western Electric plant (closed in 1986)
- Castleton Square Mall
- North Central High School (Washington Township Schools)