Nebraska Highway 4

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Nebraska Highway 4
Length: 205.42 mi[1] (331 km)
West end: US 6 US 34 southwest of Atlanta
East end: US 75 north of Dawson
Counties: Harlan, Franklin, Webster, Nuckolls, Thayer, Jefferson, Gage, Pawnee, Richardson
Major cities: Campbell, Davenport, Plymouth, Beatrice, Humboldt
Nebraska Highways
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Nebraska Highway 4 is a highway in Nebraska. The entirety of the route is in Nebraska's southern tier of counties. Beatrice is the only city with over 1,000 in population on the highway.

[edit] Termini

Its western terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Routes 6 and 34 southwest of Atlanta. Its eastern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route 75 north of Dawson.

[edit] Route Description

The route begins at an intersection near Atlanta with U.S. Routes 6 and 34. It proceeds east and meets U.S. Route 183 near Ragan. It then passes through Ragan and Campbell and meets U.S. Route 281 in northern Webster County. It is multiplexed with US 281 for 4 miles and separates south of Blue Hill. It continues through Lawrence, is briefly concurrent with Nebraska Highway 14 and continues straight east through Davenport and Carleton until it meets U.S. Route 81. It continues north for one mile with US 81 and separates at Bruning. It goes east through Daykin and is briefly concurrent with Nebraska Highway 15 for one mile. It passes through Plymouth, Nebraska, passes near the Homestead National Monument and meets U.S. Route 136 on the west edge of Beatrice. It is concurrent with US 136 through Beatrice and the two routes separate near Filley. It turns briefly southeast toward Virginia and Lewiston, and briefly turns south until it meets Nebraska Highway 99. It turns east, briefly multiplexes with Nebraska Highway 50 and continues east toward Table Rock. At Table Rock, it intersects Nebraska Highway 65 and continues eastward through Humboldt until it ends at U.S. Route 75 near Dawson.

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