Highway 29 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by AHTD | ||||
Length: | 77.2 mi[1][2][3][4] (124.2 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | LA 3, Louisiana state line | |||
U.S. 82 – Lewisville U.S. 278 / Hwy. 32 – Hope U.S. 67 / Hwy. 73 – Hope I-30 – Hope U.S. 371 – Blevins Hwy. 19 |
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North end: | Hwy. 301 – Antoine | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Lafayette, Hempstead, Nevada, Pike | |||
Highway system | ||||
Arkansas Highway System
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Arkansas Highway 29 is a state highway that extends 77.2 miles (124.2 km) in South Arkansas.[1][2][3][4] It runs north from the Louisiana state line to its terminus at AR 301 in Antoine.[5] It is intersected by many major thoroughfares including Interstate 30. Part of the highway is known as Bill Clinton Drive.
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Maintained by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) the route begins at Louisiana Highway 3 at the Louisiana state line. It runs north parallel to the Union Pacific tracks, intersecting AR 160 in Bradley and US 82 in Lewisville. The route runs for 33.8 miles (54.4 km) in Lafayette County before continuing north into Hempstead County.[1] The route has multiple important junctions in Hope. The route meets US 67, US 278, US 371, and Interstate 30 in Hope. The route concurs with US 278 and runs around Hope as Bill Clinton Drive.[6] AR 29 runs for 41.3 miles (66.5 km) in Hempstead County.[2] In Nevada County, the route begins a concurrency with AR 19. The route runs for 3.7 miles (6.0 km) in Nevada County before entering Pike County. AR 29 meets AR 301, before terminating at that same route in Antoine. The 6.7 miles (10.8 km) in Pike County makes the total route length 77.2 miles (124.2 km).
The route terminated at Blevins in 1947.[7]
County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes | |||
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0 | Louisiana–Arkansas state line | |||||
Lafayette |
Bradley | 5.6 | Hwy. 160 | ||||
Canfield | 11.7 | Hwy. 360 west | AR 360 concurrency begins | ||||
11.9 | Hwy. 360 east | AR 360 concurrency ends | |||||
Lewisville | 23.9 | Hwy. 313 south | Northern terminus of AR 313 | ||||
24.5 | U.S. 82 (1st Street) | ||||||
Hempstead |
Center Point | 36.0 | Hwy. 355 east | Western terminus of AR 355 | |||
Evening Shade | 40.8 | Hwy. 355 west | Eastern terminus of AR 355 | ||||
Hope | 46.4 | Hwy. 29B north | Southern terminus of AR 29B | ||||
47.9 | U.S. 278 east / Hwy. 32 south | US 278/AR 32 concurrency begins | |||||
48.6 | U.S. 67 east / Hwy. 73 east | ||||||
51.0 | U.S. 278 west / Hwy. 29B south | US 278 concurrency ends, northern terminus of AR 29B | |||||
51.3A | I-30 east – Little Rock | ||||||
51.3B | I-30 west – Texarkana | ||||||
Oak Haven | 52.4 | Hwy. 32 west | AR 32 concurrency ends | ||||
57.9 | Hwy. 332 east | Western terminus of AR 332 | |||||
Blevins | 66.8 | U.S. 371 | |||||
Nevada |
67.6 | Hwy. 19 | AR 19 concurrency begins | ||||
Pike |
Piney Grove | 73.0 | Hwy. 19 west | AR 19 concurrency ends | |||
74.3 | Hwy. 301 | AR 301 concurrency begins | |||||
Antoine | 74.7 | Hwy. 301 east | AR 301 concurrency ends | ||||
77.2 | Hwy. 301 | AR 29 northern terminus | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • Unopened |
Highway 29B | |
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Location: | Hope |
Length: | 3.0 mi (4.8 km) |
Arkansas Highway 29 Business is a 3.0-mile (4.8 km) long business route in Hope.[2][6] It passes the Missouri-Pacific Railroad Depot-Hope and the Ethridge House, both on the National Register of Historic Places. The route was designated after 1962.[8]