U.S. Route 64 | |
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United States Numbered Highways |
Several bannered routes of U.S. Route 64 exist. In order from west to east they are as follows.
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Spring Hope, North Carolina |
Length: | 11 mi[1] (17.7 km) |
Existed: | 1979–present |
U.S. Route 64 Alternate was established in 1979, replacing the old mainline US 64 through the town of Spring Hope.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Rocky Mount–Tarboro, North Carolina |
Length: | 14.2 mi[3] (22.9 km) |
Existed: | 1987–present |
U.S. Route 64 Alternate was established in 1987, replacing the old mainline US 64 between the cities Rocky Mount and Tarboro.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Princeville–Williamston, North Carolina |
Length: | 31.6 mi[4] (50.9 km) |
Existed: | 1996–present |
U.S. Route 64 Alternate was established in 1996, replacing the old mainline US 64 between the cities Princeville and Williamston.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Farmington, New Mexico |
Length: | 3.1 mi[5] (5.0 km) |
U.S. Route 64 Business goes through downtown Farmington, via Main Street and Broadway Avenue. Mainline US 64 is signed as both Bypass and Truck route, going south around Farmington, via Murrey Drive.[6]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Muskogee, Oklahoma |
Length: | 4.8 mi[7] (7.7 km) |
Existed: | 1960–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1960, replacing the old mainline US 64 through downtown Muskogee, via Okmulgee Avenue and Main Street.[8][9]
U.S. Highway 64B | |
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Location: | Augusta, Arkansas |
Length: | 1.07 mi[10] (1.72 km) |
U.S. Route 64 Business goes through downtown Augusta, via 5th Street, Magnolia Street, 3rd Street, and Main Street.[8]
U.S. Highway 64B | |
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Location: | Patterson–McCrory, Arkansas |
Length: | 5.15 mi[11] (8.29 km) |
Existed: | 1968–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1968, it goes through Patterson and McCrory.[8]
U.S. Highway 64B | |
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Location: | Wynne, Arkansas |
Length: | 4.36 mi[12] (7.02 km) |
U.S. Route 64 Business starts from US 64 and goes west into downtown Wynne, ending at Falls Boulevard. It does not reconnect to US 64, making it a business spur; not to be confused with US 64 Spur, located northwest of Wynne.[8]
U.S. Highway 64B | |
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Location: | Parkin, Arkansas |
Length: | 1.1 mi[13] (1.8 km) |
Existed: | 1972–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1972, it starts from US 64 and goes west into downtown Parkin, ending at Church Street. It does not reconnect to US 64, making it a business spur.[8]
U.S. Highway 64B | |
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Location: | Earle, Arkansas |
Length: | 2.8 mi[14] (4.5 km) |
Existed: | 1972–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1972, it goes through downtown Earle, via 2nd Street.[8]
U.S. Highway 64B | |
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Location: | Crawfordsville, Arkansas |
Length: | 1.3 mi[15] (2.1 km) |
Existed: | 1972–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1972, it goes through downtown Crawfordsville, via Main Street.[8]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Whiteville, Tennessee |
Length: | 2.1 mi[16] (3.4 km) |
Existed: | 1963–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1963, it goes through downtown Whiteville, via Main Street.[8]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Hayesville, North Carolina |
Length: | 2 mi[17] (3.2 km) |
U.S. Route 64 Business goes through downtown Hayesville.
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Brevard, North Carolina |
Length: | 1.1 mi[18] (1.8 km) |
Existed: | 2006–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in late 2006, it reprises the first business loop though downtown Brevard, via Caldwell Street.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Morganton, North Carolina |
Length: | 2.8 mi[20] (4.5 km) |
Existed: | 1960–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1960, as a renumbering of US 64A through downtown Morganton.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Pittsboro, North Carolina |
Length: | 6.3 mi[21] (10.1 km) |
Existed: | 2002–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 2002, replacing the old mainline US 64 through downtown Pittsboro, via East and West Streets.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Knightdale–Zebulon, North Carolina |
Length: | 19.2 mi[22] (30.9 km) |
Existed: | 1960–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1960, replacing the old mainline US 64 through Wendell and Zebulon. It was extended in 2006 west through Knightsdale, reconnecting with mainline US 64 via the Raleigh inner beltway (hidden).[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Nashville, North Carolina |
Length: | 3.5 mi[23] (5.6 km) |
Existed: | 1960–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1960, going through downtown Nashville, via Western Avenue, Barnes Street, Washington Street, and Eastern Avenue.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Rocky Mount, North Carolina |
Length: | 5.3 mi[24] (8.5 km) |
Existed: | 1982–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1982, it replaced the old mainline US 64 through downtown Rocky Mount, via Sunset Avenue, Thomas Avenue, and Raleigh Street.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Jamesville, North Carolina |
Length: | 1.7 mi[25] (2.7 km) |
Existed: | 1992–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1992, it replaced the old mainline US 64 through downtown Jamesville, via Main Street.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Columbia, North Carolina |
Length: | .5 mi[26] (0.8 km) |
Existed: | 1960–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1960, the business loop goes through downtown Columbia, via Broad Street and Main Street.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Manteo, North Carolina |
Length: | 10.4 mi[27] (16.7 km) |
Existed: | 2002–present |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 2002, it goes through downtown Manteo, via the Manns Harbor Bridge. The route is not officially bannered as business, though the mainline is bannered as bypass.[19]
U.S. Highway 64S | |
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Location: | Wynne, Arkansas |
Length: | 1.1 mi[28] (1.8 km) |
U.S. Route 64 Spur could be considered a Farm-to-market road, connecting nearby farms to mainline US 64 as oppose to entering the city limits of Wynne. It connects to Martin Luther King Street and John Brown Road. US 64 Spur is a north–south route.[29]
U.S. Route 64 Truck |
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Location: | Franklin–Hendersonville, North Carolina |
Length: | 80.8 mi[30] (130.0 km) |
U.S. Route 64 Truck follows US 23 from Franklin to Dillsboro, then east following US 74 to Hendersonville, for a total of 80.8 miles (130.0 km). Signage is not primary, US 64 Truck signs are typically located on the side of major junction changes indicating direction of route. Tractor-trailer trucks are prohibited to use mainline US 64 between Franklin and Brevard.
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Brevard, North Carolina |
Length: | 1.1 mi[18] (1.8 km) |
Existed: | 1943–1960 |
U.S. Route 64A was established in 1943, as a new primary routing in downtown Brevard, via Caldwell Street. In 1960 it was renumbered to US 64 Business.[2][19]
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Bat Cave–Morganton, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1940–1948 |
U.S. Route 64A was established in 1934 as an alternate route from Bat Cave, in concurrency with US 74, to Ruth, then north to Morganton, replacing NC 181. In 1948 the route became mainline US 64.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Statesville, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1954–1960 |
U.S. Route 64A was established in 1954, it replaced the old mainline US 64 through downtown Statesville. In 1960 it was renumbered to US 64 Business.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Franklinville–Ramseur, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1941–1957 |
U.S. Route 64A was established in 1934, it replaced the old mainline US 64 through Franklinville and Ramseur. Around 1957, US 64A was downgraded to Andrew Hunter Road and part of NC 22.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Siler City, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1952–1957 |
U.S. Route 64A was established in 1952, it replaced the old mainline US 64 through downtown Siler City, via 3rd Street. By 1957 it was decommissioned.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Rocky Mount, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1934–1949 |
U.S. Route 64A was established in 1934 as an alternate route in downtown Rocky Mount, via Thomas Avenue; while mainline US 64 used Sunset Avenue, Raleigh Street, and Tarboro Street. It was absorbed by mainline US 64 by 1949.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Williamston, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1954–1960 |
U.S. Route 64A was established in 1954, it replaced the old mainline US 64 through downtown Williamston, via Main Street, Haughton Street, and Sycamore Street (now Jamesville Road). In 1960 it was renumbered to US 64 Business.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Alternate |
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Location: | Columbia, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1954–1960 |
U.S. Route 64A was established in 1954, it replaced the old mainline US 64 through downtown Columbia, via Main Street. In 1960 it was renumbered to US 64 Business.[2]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Enid, Oklahoma |
Length: | 4.7 mi[31] (7.6 km) |
Existed: | 1967–2009 |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1967, replacing the old mainline US 64 through downtown Enid, via Rock Island Boulevard, Grand Avenue, and Owen K Garriott Road. It was decommissioned in 2009.[8][9]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Brevard, North Carolina |
Length: | 1.1 mi[18] (1.8 km) |
Existed: | 1960–1980 |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1960, as a renumbering of US 64A in downtown Brevard, via Caldwell Street. It was decommissioned by 1980. In 2006, a second US 64 Business was established in Brevard, reprising the original route vacated 26 years earlier.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Statesville, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1960–1963 |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1960, as a renumbering of US 64A through downtown Statesville. In 1963, mainline US 64 reverted back to its original route through Statesville.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Raleigh, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1965–1978 |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1965, replacing the old mainline US 64 through Raleigh. It was decommissioned in 1978.[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Tarboro–Princeville, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1968–1987 or 1994 |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1968, replacing the old mainline US 64 in Tarboro and Princeville. It was decommissioned either in 1987 (replaced possibility by NC 44) or 1994 (replaced by NC 33).[19]
U.S. Route 64 Business |
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Location: | Williamston, North Carolina |
Existed: | 1960–1976 |
U.S. Route 64 Business was established in 1960, as a renumbering of US 64A through Willimaston, via Main Street, Haughton Street, and Jamesville Road. It was decommissioned by 1976.[19]