Arkansas Highway 119

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Highway 119

Arkansas Highway 119
Segments of AR 119 in red, AR 119Y in blue
Route information
Maintained by ArDOT
Location
Country United States
State Arkansas
Counties Clay, Mississippi
Highway system
Arkansas 118.svg AR 118 Arkansas 120.svg AR 120

Arkansas Highway 119 (AR 119, Ark. 119, and Hwy. 119) is a series of state highways that run in Northeast Arkansas. All routes are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT).

Contents

Section 0

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Highway 119

Location MarieDriver
Length5.640 mi [1]  (9.077 km)

Highway 119 is a state highway of 5.73 miles (9.22 km) that runs in Mississippi County. [1] [2] It begins at an intersection with AR 14 in Marie and heads east. After 1.9 miles (3.1 km), it makes a left turn and heads north for about one mile (1.6 km) before turning due east again. It continues east for 1.7 miles (2.7 km) before turning south and ending at an intersection with US 61 in Driver.

Major intersections
The entire route is in Mississippi County.

Locationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Marie 0.0000.000Arkansas 14.svgTo plate.svg
US 61 (AR).svg
AR 14 to US 61  Lepanto, Wilson
Southern terminus
Driver 5.6409.077US 61 (AR).svgGreatRiverRoad.svg US 61  / Great River Road  Osceola, Wilson Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Section 2

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Highway 119

Location OsceolaVictoria
Length7.208 mi [1]  (11.600 km)
Highway 119 turns north in Osceola Osceola, AR 010.jpg
Highway 119 turns north in Osceola

Highway 119 is a 7.22-mile (11.62 km) state highway in Mississippi County running from US 61 in Osceola to AR 158 near Victoria. [1] It begins at the intersection of US 61 (North Walnut Street) and West Semmes Avenue. It travels west intersecting the southern terminus of one segment of AR 325 at North Ermen Lane and the northern terminus of AR 119Y. There, it turns north, then west, and north again before crossing over I-55 and terminating at AR 158 outside the community of Victoria. [2]

This segment of Highway 119 first appeared on the 1945 state highway map, designated between AR 40 (present-day AR 140) and a junction with AR 158 and AR 181. [3]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Mississippi County.

Locationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Osceola 0.0000.000US 61 (AR).svgGreatRiverRoad.svg US 61  / Great River Road (Walnut Street)Southern terminus
North plate.svg
Arkansas 325.svg
AR 325 north (Ermen Lane)
AR 325 southern terminus
South plate.svg
Arkansas 119Y.svg
AR 119Y south (Country Club Road)
AR 119Y northern terminus
7.20811.600Arkansas 158.svg AR 158  Victoria, Luxora Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Osceola spur

Arkansas 119Y.svg

Highway 119Y

Location Osceola
Length0.502 mi [1]  (808 m)
Highway 119Y northern terminus Osceola, AR 011.jpg
Highway 119Y northern terminus

Highway 119Y is a short 0.54-mile (0.87 km) spur of AR 119 entirely in Osceola, Mississippi County. It connects an intersection of AR 140 north to section 2 of AR 119. [1] [2]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Osceola, Mississippi County.

mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000Arkansas 119.svg AR 119 (Semmes Avenue)Northern terminus
0.5020.808North plate.svg
Arkansas 140.svg
AR 140 north (Keiser Avenue)
Southern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Sections 4 and 5

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Highway 119

Location LeachvilleMissouri state line
Length8.847 mi [1]  (14.238 km)

Highway 119 is a 3.36-mile (5.41 km) state highway in Mississippi County that runs from an intersection with AR 18 in Leachville to the Missouri state line. [1] [2]

The route runs north through Leachville to an intersection with Highway 77. The two highways form a concurrency heading east to Poplar Corner. The concurrency ends when Highway 77 turns south; Highway 119 heads north for about 2 miles (3.2 km) before turning east. After one mile (1.6 km), it is in the community of Buckeye and makes a left turn towards the Missouri state line. It travels north for about 2.6 miles (4.2 km) before entering the community of Box Elder and ending at the state line. [2] Missouri Supplemental Routes K and Y continue north from the state line and travel to Hornersville, Missouri. [2]

Major intersections
Mile markers reset at concurrencies. The entire route is in Mississippi County.

Locationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Leachville 0.0000.000US 78 (AR).svgArkansas 18.svg US 78  / AR 18  Manila, Monette Southern terminus
3.2675.258North plate.svg
Arkansas 77.svg
AR 77 north (Main Street / 3rd Street) Cardwell, MO, Manila
Begin AR 77 overlap
Poplar Corner 0.0000.000South plate.svg
Arkansas 77.svg
AR 77 south
End AR 77 overlap
Box Elder 5.5808.980 ArkansasMissouri state line
MO-supp-K.svgMO-supp-Y.svg Route K / Route Y Hornersville, MO Continuation into Missouri
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Section 6

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Highway 119

Location Rector
Length3.03 mi [4]  (4.88 km)

Highway 119 is a 3.03-mile (4.88 km) state highway entirely in Clay County. The route runs north from an intersection with AR 139 near the community of Leonard to an intersection with US 49 in the city of Rector. [5]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Clay County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00Arkansas 139.svg AR 139
Rector 3.034.88US 49 (AR).svg US 49  Rector, Piggott
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

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