U.S. Route 80

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U.S. Route 80 is a historic transcontinental highway in the southern United States, notably associated with key civil rights events such as the Selma to Montgomery marches.

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Edmund Pettus Bridge carries U.S. Route 80
Interstate 35E connectsWith U.S. Route 80
subject surface form: Interstate 35E (Texas)
Chatham County, Georgia contains U.S. Route 80
this entity surface form: U.S. Route 80 in Georgia
Rankin County crossedBy U.S. Route 80
Georgia State Route 1 hasJunctionWith U.S. Route 80
Interstate 30 hasJunctionWith U.S. Route 80
U.S. Route 280 hasJunctionWith U.S. Route 80
Bibb County hasMajorHighway U.S. Route 80
Bossier City hasTransportation U.S. Route 80
Mesquite hasTransportation U.S. Route 80
Ark-La-Tex hasTransportationCorridor U.S. Route 80
Kaufman County, Texas majorHighway U.S. Route 80
this entity surface form: U.S. Highway 80
Macon metropolitan area majorHighway U.S. Route 80
Monroe metropolitan area majorHighway U.S. Route 80
this entity surface form: U.S. Route 80 (segments)
this entity surface form: U.S. Highway 80
Selma to Montgomery marches route U.S. Route 80
Meridian, Mississippi servedBy U.S. Route 80
Columbus, Georgia transportation U.S. Route 80
this entity surface form: served by U.S. Route 80
subject surface form: Rayville, Louisiana
this entity surface form: U.S. Route 80 passes through
Sunnyvale transportationAccess U.S. Route 80
subject surface form: Sunnyvale, Texas
subject surface form: Monroe, Louisiana