Arkansas Highway 159
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Highway 159 (AR 159, Ark. 159, and Hwy. 159) is a designation for eight state highways in Chicot and Desha Counties.[1]
Route description
Louisiana to Eudora
Highway 159 | |
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Location: | LA 17–Eudora |
Length: | 7.81 mi[1] (12.57 km) |
Between Chanticleer and Eudora, Arkansas, Highway 159 follows the original 1926 alignment of U.S. 65.
Jennie to Lake Village
Highway 159 | |
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Location: | Jennie–Lake Village |
Length: | 5.48 mi[1] (8.82 km) |
Halley to Trippe Junction
Highway 159 | |
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Location: | Halley–Trippe Junction |
Length: | 4.92 mi[1] (7.92 km) |
US 65 to McGehee
Highway 159 | |
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Location: | US 65–McGehee |
Length: | 4.60 mi[1] (7.40 km) |
From US 278 north, McGehee
Highway 159 | |
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Location: | US 65–McGehee |
Length: | 1.53 mi[1] (2.46 km) |
Downtown McGehee
Highway 159 | |
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Location: | Downtown McGehee |
Length: | 0.80 mi[1] (1.29 km) |
AR 138 to Omega
Highway 159 | |
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Location: | AR 138–Omega |
Length: | 4.41 mi[1] (7.10 km) |
Dumas to Mitchellville
Highway 159 | |
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Location: | Dumas–Mitchellville |
Length: | 1.74 mi[1] (2.80 km) |
See also
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- U.S. Roads portal
References
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