MISSISSIPPI HIGHWAY 304

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'Mississippi Highway 304' consists of two routes in northwest Mississippi:

★ An ''interstate-standard route'' mostly (but not entirely) coinciding with SIU 10 of Interstate 69, beginning at U.S. Route 61 just north of the Tunica/DeSoto County line, then running east to I-55 in northern Hernando, entirely in DeSoto County.

★ A ''scenic route,'' which begins at Interstate 55 in Coldwater, runs west then north to Arkabutla Lake and Eudora, then east along the former MS 304 route to I-55 in Hernando.
MS 304 formerly ran on a two-lane alignment south of the present routing from U.S. 61 in Tunica Resorts (Tunica County) east to Interstate 55 in Hernando. The western portion of the former route is now officially part of MS 713; the remainder of the route (except the portion that is part of the scenic route noted above) no longer has an official state designation, but a number of state highway markers still appear along the route and at intersections.

Contents
Future plans
Exit list
References

Future plans


East of Hernando, the proposed route of MS 304 coincides with proposed Interstate 269, continuing east to enter Marshall County near Byhalia and intersect U.S. Highway 78 (future Interstate 22), then turning north to cross the Mississippi-Tennessee border near Collierville; this portion of the route is currently in the planning stages.

Exit list


DestinationsNotes
, MemphisWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
West end of I-69 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Fogg Road
Tulane RoadFormerly signed as Odom Road
, MemphisEast end of I-69 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; temporary eastern terminus

References



Mississippi Public Roads: Selected Statistics, Extent, Travel, and Designation, retrieved 4 July 2006.

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