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Arkansas Highway 159

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Highway 159 marker
Highway 159
Map
Segments of AR 159 in red
Route information
Maintained by AHTD
Location
CountryUnited States
StateArkansas
Highway system
AR 158 AR 160

Highway 159 (AR 159, Ark. 159, and Hwy. 159) is a designation for eight state highways in Chicot and Desha Counties.[1]

Route description

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Louisiana to Eudora

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Highway 159 marker
Highway 159
LocationLA 17Eudora
Length7.81 mi[1] (12.57 km)

Eudora to Lake Village

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Highway 159 marker
Highway 159
LocationEudoraLake Village
Length5.48 mi[1] (8.82 km)
Highway 159 begins at Highway 144 and runs south along Lake Chicot in Lake Village

Between Lake Village and Eudora, Arkansas, Highway 159 follows the original 1926 alignment of U.S. 65

Halley to Trippe Junction

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Highway 159 marker
Highway 159
LocationHalleyTrippe Junction
Length4.92 mi[1] (7.92 km)

US 65 to McGehee

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Highway 159 marker
Highway 159
LocationUS 65McGehee
Length4.60 mi[1] (7.40 km)

From US 278 north, McGehee

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Highway 159 marker
Highway 159
LocationUS 65McGehee
Length1.53 mi[1] (2.46 km)

Downtown McGehee

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Highway 159 marker
Highway 159
LocationDowntown McGehee
Length0.80 mi[1] (1,290 m)

AR 138 to Omega

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Highway 159 marker
Highway 159
LocationAR 138Omega
Length4.41 mi[1] (7.10 km)

Dumas to Mitchellville

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Highway 159 marker
Highway 159
LocationDumasMitchellville
Length1.74 mi[1] (2.80 km)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "[Arkansas] State Highways 2009 (Database)." April 2010. AHTD: Planning and Research Division. Database. Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 25, 2011.
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