TEXAS STATE HIGHWAY 29

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'State Highway 29', or 'SH 29', runs from 3.0 miles south of Menard east to SH 95 in Circleville (6.0 miles north of Taylor) via Mason, Llano, Burnet, Liberty Hill, and Georgetown in central Texas.
In Georgetown, 'SH 29' is known as 'University Avenue' and is the main east-west artery through the city, passing in front of Southwestern University, which has been on the same road since its Georgetown campus opened in 1873.

Contents
Previous Routes
Counties and junctions
References

Previous Routes


'SH 29' was proposed by 1919 on a route from Port O'Connor to Austin. By 1933, it had been extended north and west along the previous 'SH 20', with a proposed ending in Rocksprings. By 1939, the southern portion had been shifted significantly, now travelling through Goliad and Refugio, ending near Gregory along portions of proposed routes SH 190 and SH 119. In 1951, the stretch from Liberty Hill to Gregory was reassigned to U.S. Route 183, with 'SH 29' routed farther east along former 'SH 104', and was also extended west from Mason along former SH 151 to Eldorado. In 1977, the section from Eldorado to Menard was redesignated U.S. Route 190, shortening 'SH 29' to its current designation.
'SH 29A' was a proposed spur route splitting at Luling and travelling northwest through San Marcos to Blanco. By 1933, it had been renumbered SH 80.

Counties and junctions


CountyJunctionNotes
Menard US 83 – near Menard
Mason US 377Mason
US 87 – Mason
Llano SH 71Llano
SH 16 – Llano
SH 261Buchanan Dam
Burnet US 281Burnet
Williamson US 183
I 35Georgetown
Bus I 35 – Georgetown
SH 130under construction
SH 95 – near Taylor

References


1. Texas Department of Transportation, [1]


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