Farm to Market Road 1883
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State Highway in Texas |
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Farm to Market Road 1883 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Clay County | |||||||||||||||||||||
SH 148 | No city | ||||||||||||||||||||
FM 172 | No city | ||||||||||||||||||||
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< FM 1882 | FM 1884 > | ||||||||||||||||||||
Texas State Highways Current - Deleted |
Farm to Market Road 1883 or FM 1883 is a two-lane, state-maintained highway that connects farming areas in south central Clay County with a spur connection of approx. 0.2 mile to the small, unincorporated town of Deer Creek. It was designated in March 1960.
- Distance: 10.1 miles (16.2 kilometers)
- Counties: Clay
[edit] Termini
FM 1883 terminates at FM 172 and SH 148.
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