U.S. Route 15 in Virginia

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U.S. Route 15
Formed: 1926 (1918 as SR 2, 1923 as SR 32)
South end: US 15 near Oxford, NC
Major
junctions:
US 460 near Farmville
US 250 at Zion's Crossroads
Interstate 64 near Zion's Crossroads
US 522 near Culpeper
US 17 near Warrenton
SR 7 near Leesburg
North end: US 15 near Point of Rocks, MD
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U.S. Route 15 in Virginia runs north-south through the central part of the state.

[edit] History

US 15 generally follows the Old Carolina Road, which connected North Carolina (at what was then North Carolina Highway 75) with Frederick, Maryland through Virginia. It was added to the state highway system in 1918 as State Route 2 and renumbered State Route 32 in the 1923 renumbering. In 1926, US 15 was designated along the whole of SR 32. The SR 32 designation was dropped in the 1933 renumbering, and was immediately reused on another route south of Petersburg. The number was again reused on its current alignment in the early 1940s to match North Carolina Highway 32.

[edit] See also

Spurs of State Route 32 between 1923 and 1928[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Virginia Highways Project: VA 321 to 340
Preceded by
North Carolina
U.S. Route 15
Virginia
Succeeded by
Maryland
SR 31 Two‑digit State Routes
1923-1933
SR 33 >