Eastern Mojave Vegetation | US Highway 84 |
Tom Schweich |
U.S. Route 84 (US 84) is an east–west United States highway. It started as a short Georgia-Alabama route in the original 1926 scheme, but now extends all the way to Colorado. The highway's eastern terminus is a short distance east of Midway, Georgia, at an intersection with I-95. The road continues toward the nearby Atlantic Ocean as a county road. Its western terminus is in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, at an intersection with U.S. Route 160.[2] | ||
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Locations: Pagosa Springs. |
Junction: US Highway 160, Pagosa Springs a half mile to the west. | |
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Junction: County Road 326 “Blanco Basin Road”, to Rio Blanco, and Blanco Dam at the head of the San Juan-Chama Project. | |
Locations: Rio Blanco. |
Cross Rio Blanco. | |
“Confar Hill” | ||
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Locations: Little Oso Dam. |
Junction: Unknown road (perhaps private) to Little Oso Dam. | |
Locations: Little Navajo River. |
Cross Little Navajo River. | |
Locations: Chromo. |
Chromo | |
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Locations: Navajo River. |
Cross the Navajo River. | |
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Junction: County Road 382, "Navajo River Road" | |
Colorado above … New Mexico below … | ||
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Junction: US Highway 64, west to Farmington. | |
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Junction: New Mexico Highway 17, north through Chama into the San Luis Valley. | |
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Junction: US Highway 64, east to Tres Piedras. | |
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Ghost Ranch.
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Ghost Ranch
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Abiquiu | |
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La ChuachitaJunction: US Highway 285, north-northwest of Hernandez.
The highways travel concurrently through Santa Fe then join I-25. US Highway 84 diverges from I-25 at Exit 339. | |
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US Highway 84 travels concurrently to I-25, US Highway 85, and US Highway 285 to Santa Fe. The US Highway 84 travels concurrently with US Highway 285 until they diverge north of Española. Junction: US Interstate 25, US Highway 85 at Exit 339. There does not seem to be a name for this place. | |
Junction: Interstate 40, west-northwest of Santa Rosa. The highways travel concurrently to Santa Rosa. | ||
Junction: US Highway 54, in Santa Rosa. The highways travel concurrently through Santa Rosa. | ||
Junction: Interstate 40, in Santa Rosa. | ||
Junction: Interstate 40, US Highway 54, in Santa Rosa. | ||
Junction: US Highway 60, in Fort Sumner. The highways travel concurrently to Texico. | ||
Junction: US Highway 70, in Clovia. The highways travel concurrently to Muleshoe, Texas. | ||
New Mexico above … Texas below … | ||
Texas above … Louisiana below … | ||
Louisiana above … Mississippi below … | ||
Mississippi above … Alabama below … | ||
Alabama above … Georgia below … | ||
Junction: Interstate 95, in Midway. | ||
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Date and time this article was prepared: 9/22/2024 4:48:33 PM |