U.S. Route 301

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U.S. Route 301 is a major north–south U.S. highway running through several states along the East Coast, serving as an important regional connector for cities and towns including Wilson, North Carolina.

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Highway
numbered highway in the United States
connectsTo Interstate 95
U.S. Route 1
U.S. Route 13 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 17 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 441 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 50
country United States of America
surface form: United States
direction north–south
function arterial highway
regional connector
hasJunctionWith Interstate 10 in Florida
Interstate 4
surface form: Interstate 4 in Florida

Interstate 95
surface form: Interstate 95 in multiple states
highwayNumber 301
highwaySystem United States Numbered Highway System
lanes varies from two to multi-lane divided highway
locatedInRegion East Coast of the United States
maintainedBy state departments of transportation along its route
partOf United States Numbered Highway System
surface form: United States Numbered Highway network
passesThrough Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Maryland
North Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
roadType surface highway
servesCity Annapolis
surface form: Annapolis, Maryland

Bowling Green, Virginia
Callahan, Florida
Dover, Delaware
Florence, South Carolina
Jacksonville, Florida
Jesup, Georgia
Middletown, Delaware
Ocala, Florida, United States
surface form: Ocala, Florida

Orangeburg County, South Carolina
surface form: Orangeburg, South Carolina

Petersburg, Virginia
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Sarasota, Florida
Starke, Florida
Statesboro, Georgia
Waldorf, Maryland
Wilson, North Carolina
Zephyrhills, Florida
usedFor intercity travel
local access to towns and cities

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U.S. Route 301 in Florida partOf U.S. Route 301
Florida–Georgia border crossedBy U.S. Route 301
Upper Marlboro, Maryland servedBy U.S. Route 301
Hillsborough River crossedBy U.S. Route 301
Wayne County hasMajorHighway U.S. Route 301
subject surface form: Wayne County, Georgia
Middletown, Delaware near U.S. Route 301
Kenly locatedAlong U.S. Route 301
Kent Island connectedBy U.S. Route 301
Selmon Expressway connects U.S. Route 301
Selmon Expressway hasJunctionWith U.S. Route 301
Bowling Green, Virginia locatedOnRoute U.S. Route 301
Chesapeake Bay Bridge carries U.S. Route 301
Maryland Route 2 overlapsWith U.S. Route 301
U.S. Route 92 overlapsWith U.S. Route 301
Baldwin, Florida roadJunction U.S. Route 301
Nash County hasMajorHighway U.S. Route 301
Delaware Route 896 connectsTo U.S. Route 301
this entity surface form: U.S. Route 301 in Delaware
State Road 228 (Florida) connectsTo U.S. Route 301
State Road 100 connectsTo U.S. Route 301
subject surface form: State Road 100
State Road 200 connectsTo U.S. Route 301
subject surface form: State Road 200
State Road 43 (Florida) followsRouteOf U.S. Route 301
State Road 43 (Florida) category U.S. Route 301
La Plata, Maryland hasMajorHighway U.S. Route 301
State Road 35 (Florida) concurrentWith U.S. Route 301
Waldorf, Maryland locatedOn U.S. Route 301
White Plains, Maryland majorRoad U.S. Route 301
Starke, Florida majorHighway U.S. Route 301
Petersburg, Virginia servedBy U.S. Route 301
Bradenton, Florida, United States of America hasMajorRoad U.S. Route 301
subject surface form: Bradenton, Florida
Bradenton connectedByHighway U.S. Route 301
Severn River crossedBy U.S. Route 301
Emporia, Virginia traversedBy U.S. Route 301
Fort Walker (formerly Fort A.P. Hill) hasRoadAccess U.S. Route 301
subject surface form: Fort Walker
Canada–Florida corridor hasPart U.S. Route 301
Pasco County, Florida traversedBy U.S. Route 301
Hanover County, Virginia traversedBy U.S. Route 301
Maryland Route 3 hasJunctionWith U.S. Route 301