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State Road 101 in the U.S. state of Indiana is a north-south state highway in the eastern portion of Indiana that exists in four sections with a combined length of 79.42 miles.
[edit] Sections
Southern sections of State Road 101
[edit] First section
The southernmost portion of the route is 0.48 miles long and connects Indiana 156 in Switzerland County with U.S. Route 42 west of Warsaw, Kentucky, by crossing the Ohio River on the Markland Dam.
[edit] Second section
The second portion of State Road 101 is 17.47 miles long and is within Ripley County. It begins at U.S. Route 50 south of Milan and runs north to Interstate 74 near Penntown.
[edit] Third section
The third portion of State Road 101 is 16.44 miles long and starts at U.S. Route 52 in Brookville and runs north through the small town of Roseburg to State Road 44 in Liberty.
[edit] Fourth section
The fourth and final portion is 45.03 miles long and has its southern terminus at State Road 124 in southeastern Adams County. Going north, it passes through the towns of Pleasant Mills, Rivare and Monroeville. It then crosses U.S. Route 30, passes through Woodburn, and crosses U.S. Route 24. The northern terminus is at State Road 1 and State Road 8 in eastern DeKalb County.
Northern section of State Road 101
Milepost data is from the INDOT Roadway Referencing System.[1]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ INDOT Roadway Referencing System.
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