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I'd love to see some info on the ghost ramps at the bizarre US51-US20-I39 junction. It looks like US51 was supposed to go due north of that junction. Satellite images show a tiny amount of right-of-way, but development has taken over, and no road could probably be built through there anymore. Thanks!
Is there a reason for how the article is currently arranged? The Sections/States are arranged from south to north, but Louisiana, Mississippi and Illinois sections are written from north to south. TN, KY and Wisconsin are written south to north (KY & TN basically being lists of towns.) Since 3 of the 4 sections that have much are written north to south, would seem to make sense to rearange the sections, and rewrite Wisconsin to be n-s...-- VikÞor | Talk 20:08, 19 August 2012 (UTC)
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I'd love to see some info on the ghost ramps at the bizarre US51-US20-I39 junction. It looks like US51 was supposed to go due north of that junction. Satellite images show a tiny amount of right-of-way, but development has taken over, and no road could probably be built through there anymore. Thanks!
Is there a reason for how the article is currently arranged? The Sections/States are arranged from south to north, but Louisiana, Mississippi and Illinois sections are written from north to south. TN, KY and Wisconsin are written south to north (KY & TN basically being lists of towns.) Since 3 of the 4 sections that have much are written north to south, would seem to make sense to rearange the sections, and rewrite Wisconsin to be n-s...-- VikÞor | Talk 20:08, 19 August 2012 (UTC)
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