Missouri Route 32

The Missouri State Route 32 crosses the U.S. state of Missouri from east to west. My East End is located at the confluence with the U.S. Highway 61 in Sainte Genevieve on the Mississippi. The western terminus is the junction with U.S. Highway 54 in around 180 km southeast of Kansas City located El Dorado Springs. The road is 459 km (285 mi) one of the longest State Routes in Missouri. East of Lebanon, the road is very hilly and curvy by the passage of the Ozarks

The Route 32 is one of the 1922 original furnishings roads. Originally it ran from Licking to Flat River, which is a part of Park Hills today. Other parts of the present-day Route 32 at that time were still to Route 66, the Missouri State Route 13 and Route 13 Route 32 These were as a result of restructuring in the 1930s and assigned as the road began now in Sainte Genevieve. In 1935, the western extension to El Dorado Springs.

Course

In the city of Sainte Genevieve ( where a ferry service to Illinois is ) starts the Route 32 at the intersection with U.S. Highway 61 In the further course towards the West State Route 144, Interstate 55 crosses 18 km west of it opens a. From the Farmington route about 10 km away 32 runs congruent with U.S. Highway 67 Then the road between Saint Joe State Park and the City of Park Hills runs.

In the course meets the Route 32 to the Missouri State Route 21 crosses this offset by 6.5 km and reaches the Mark Twain National Forest and runs approximately 10 km congruent with the Missouri State Route 49 After reaching the Route 32 together with the Missouri State Route 72, the town of Salem. 14 km west of it is done the confluence of the Missouri State Route 119

In Licking the Missouri State Route 137 opens, and about half a kilometer after the U.S. Highway 63 is crossed. To the west of Licking another area of the Mark Twain National Forest is reached. Then the Itineraries History 6.5 km long with the Missouri State Route 17 intersects In Lynchburg, the Missouri State Route 95 ends and the Route 32 turns to the north- west. After leaving the Mark Twain National Forest, the city Lebanon is achieved in the course, where together with the Missouri State Route 5, Interstate 44 is crossed.

In Buffalo, the Missouri State Route 73 is reached and the U.S. Highway 65 crossing. Further west is the town of Bolivar, where the State Routes 13 and 83 intersect. In further west Fairplay done a staggered junction with the Missouri State Route 123 and shortly afterwards, the road bends to the north- west.

Prior to Stockton, the road leads to the Stockton Lake around. In the city the Missouri State Route 39 crosses Subsequently, the Missouri State Route 97 terminates at its northern end point a. Then bend the Route 32 north, then after a further 8 km to the east of El Dorado Springs with the inlet to the U.S. Highway 54, the Missouri State Route 32 has reached its western terminus.

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