Missouri Route 13
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Route 13 is a highway in Missouri which runs almost the entire north–south length of the state. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 69/136 in Bethany. Its southern terminus is at the Arkansas state line in downtown Blue Eye, Missouri–Arkansas where it continues as Highway 21. It is one of the original state highways of Missouri. In 2006 the portion through Caldwell County, Missouri was named the Zack Wheat Memorial Highway in honor of the Baseball Hall of Fame player.[1]
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Missouri Route 13
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yes
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Lafayette
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Stone
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Caldwell
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Christian
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Harrison
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Henry
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Johnson
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St. Clair
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Ray
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Greene
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Polk
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Daviess
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North
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1922
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in Hamilton
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in Lexington
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in Clinton
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in Springfield
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in Collins
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in Bethany
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in Warrensburg
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near Higginsville
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Brighton
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Hamilton
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Lexington
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Polo
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Richmond
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Springfield
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Clinton
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none
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Bethany
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Gallatin
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Spokane
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Bolivar
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Henrietta
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Blue Eye
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Osceola
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Warrensburg
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Nixa
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Branson West
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Higginsville
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Humansville
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Reeds Spring
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Stoneridge
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Reeds Spring Junction
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Interchange
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South end of freeway
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North end of freeway
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Roundabout
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Continuation into Arkansas
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Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance; provides U-turn onto Route 13 south. Access to Stoneridge Business District.
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Southern end of Route 7 overlap. Access to Historic Downtown Clinton.
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Access to Confederate Memorial State Historic Site, Missouri Veterans State Cemetery, and Higginsville Industrial Municipal Airport
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I-44 exit 77; first diverging diamond interchange in the United States
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Access to Battlefield Mall
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Access to Business District
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Access to Mercy Hospital and Bass Pro Shops
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I-35 exit 88
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Interchange; northern end of Route 52 overlap
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Interchange; southern end of Route 52 overlap
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Interchange; southern end of US 36 Bus. overlap
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Interchange; southern end of US 60 overlap
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Northern end of Route 116 overlap
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Northern end of Route 176 overlap
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Northern end of Route 215 overlap
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Northern end of Route 265 overlap
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Northern end of Route 6 overlap
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Northern end of Route 7 overlap
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Northern end of Route 76 overlap
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Northern end of Route 86 overlap
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Northern end of US 36 Bus. overlap
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Roundabout. Access to Whiteman Air Force Base.
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Southern end of Route 116 overlap
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Southern end of Route 176 overlap
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Southern end of Route 215 overlap
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Southern end of Route 248 overlap
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Southern end of Route 6 overlap
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Southern end of Route 76 / Route 265 overlap
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Northern terminus; highway continues as US 69 north / US 136 east
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Southern end of Route 86 overlap. Access to Table Rock Lake.
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I-70 exit 49. Access to Maple Leaf Lake Conservation.
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Access to Higginsville Industrial Municipal Airport and Downtown Business District
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Northern end of Route 248 overlap; southern end of US 160 overlap
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Access to Ozark Empire Fairgrounds and Dickerson Park Zoo
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Access to Lafayette Regional Health Center and Access to Battle of Lexington State Historic Site
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Battlefield Road
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Business 13
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Norton Road
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Purist Lane / Business 13 north
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13
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MO
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in Blue Eye
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in Bethany
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Route 13 is a highway in Missouri which runs almost the entire north–south length of the state. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 69/136 in Bethany. Its southern terminus is at the Arkansas state line in downtown Blue Eye, Missouri–Arkansas where it continues as Highway 21. It is one of the original state highways of Missouri. The road serves as an important corridor between Springfield and Kansas City, two of the three largest cities in the state. Heading north from Springfield, Route 13 intersects Route 7 at Clinton which in turn carries traffic to Interstate 49/U.S. Route 71 at Harrisonville. I-49/US 71 then continues on into downtown Kansas City. Route 13, Route 7, and I-49/US 71 now provide a four-lane highway (much of it freeway) between Springfield and Kansas City since the completion of the final widening project between Collins and Clinton. Several sections from north of Reeds Spring through Branson West have been widened, rebuilt, moved, and renamed to help ease traffic congestion through the towns. Drivers regularly use these routes to get to many of the lakes in southern Missouri and this has caused a major headache in recent years. One section of road has been renamed Route 413 and travels north to Springfield. In June 2009, the nation's first diverging diamond interchange, a style of interchange where traffic crosses to the left-side of the road, opened to traffic. The interchange is located at the I-44/MO-13 junction in Springfield. In 2006 the portion through Caldwell County, Missouri was named the Zack Wheat Memorial Highway in honor of the Baseball Hall of Fame player.[1]
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