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- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment abstract "Old US 79, Kingsland Segment is a rare drivable section of concrete highway built in 1938 near Kingsland, Arkansas. It is also one of a few surviving sections of the original alignment of U.S. Route 79 (U.S. 79) in Arkansas. The road that became US 79 had been laid out by 1916, and was paved with asphalt in 1930. In the mid 1930s, the state embarked on a program of removing dangerous grade crossings where major routes crossed railroad tracks. In 1938, it awarded a contract to S. M. Dixon to build an overpass at the crossing of US 79 and the St. Louis Southwestern Railway line. Dixon built a 655-metre-long (2,149 ft) section of concrete roadway, 22 feet (6.7 m) wide, with a concrete deck girder bridge to cross the tracks. This section of US 79 remained in service until 1954, when the current alignment to its northeast was built. It has since been designated County Road 22. The concrete is in good condition; it has been covered in chip seal for about half its length.The highway segment was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment added "2005-09-28".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment location Kingsland,_Arkansas.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment nrhpReferenceNumber "05001067".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment wikiPageExternalLink 64500014.pdf.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment wikiPageID "41607516".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment wikiPageRevisionID "630059361".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment yearOfConstruction "1938".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment added "2005-09-28".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment architecture "Highway".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment builder "Dixon, S.M.; Hill, D.B.".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment governingBody "Local".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment location "Cty.Rd. 22 between US 79 & Kight Rd., Kingsland, Arkansas".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment locmapin "Arkansas".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment mpsub 64500014.pdf.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment name "Old US 79, Kingsland Segment".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment refnum "5001067".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1938.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Cleveland_County,_Arkansas.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Arkansas.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment subject Category:Roads_in_Arkansas.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment subject Category:Transportation_in_Cleveland_County,_Arkansas.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment subject Category:U.S._Route_79.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment type HistoricPlace.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment type Place.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment type Location.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment type Place.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment type Thing.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment comment "Old US 79, Kingsland Segment is a rare drivable section of concrete highway built in 1938 near Kingsland, Arkansas. It is also one of a few surviving sections of the original alignment of U.S. Route 79 (U.S. 79) in Arkansas. The road that became US 79 had been laid out by 1916, and was paved with asphalt in 1930. In the mid 1930s, the state embarked on a program of removing dangerous grade crossings where major routes crossed railroad tracks. In 1938, it awarded a contract to S. M.".
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment label "Old US 79, Kingsland Segment".
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- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment isPrimaryTopicOf Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment.
- Old_US_79,_Kingsland_Segment name "Old US 79, Kingsland Segment".