NRHP: Meridian Highway

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Meridian Highway

Meridian Highway

NRHP Reference #: 01001273

NRHP Listing Date: 20011129

Location

4.5 mi of county rd following 552 Ave, 853 Rd & 551 Ave, Pierce County, Nebraska

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Summary

The Meridian Highway, so named because it closely followed the Sixth Principal Meridian, developed as the major north-south highway beginning in Canada and ending at the Gulf of Mexico. Located in Pierce County, this four-and-one-half mile section of the Meridian Highway is significant as an example of the original 1911 alignment of this early transportation corridor.

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