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U.S. Highway 41

 

U.S. Highway 41


United States Highway 41 is a north-south United States Highway that runs from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to Miami, Florida. Until 1949, the part in southern Florida, from Naples to Miami, was U.S. Highway 94.

Description of route

  • The northern terminus of the highway is at Copper Harbor, Michigan, at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula on Lake Superior. It descends the Keweenaw Peninsula southward, then crosses the western Upper Peninsula eastward to Marquette. From Marquette it cuts south to Lake Michigan, then southward along the Bay of Green Bay to Menominee. It crosses the Menominee River at its mouth and enters Wisconsin at Marquette. In northern Wisconsin, it passes through the city of Green Bay. After travelling through Milwaukee, it joins with Interstate 94.
  • After entering Illinois it splits off of I-94 and continues as the Skokie Highway for around 25 miles before briefly rejoining I-94. It then continues south to Chicago, Illinois' lakefront area as "Lake Shore Drive", running along the shores of Lake Michigan and past downtown Chicago.
  • From there it continues south through western Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee, where it passes through the cities of Nashville, Murfreesboro, and Chattanooga. Along this route is an Alternate Highway 41 (signed "41A"), located to the west of the main Highway 41. It begins in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, rejoining the mother route for a very short distance in Nashville, before separating again and rejoining Highway 41 in Monteagle, Tennessee.
  • It parallels Interstate 75 south through the state of Georgia and into the state capital of Atlanta. It continues south through the city of Macon, continuing to follow I-75 closely into Florida where it passes the southwestern edge of the Osceola National Forest and Okefenokee Swamp.
  • About a third of the way into Florida, it drifts west toward the Gulf of Mexico and runs through the cities of Tampa, Sarasota, Fort Myers, and Naples. At Naples it turns southeast into the vast Everglades wilderness; this section has been designated a National Scenic Byway. The byway runs almost due east through the Big Cypress National Preserve and north of Everglades National Park. This section of the highway is known as the Tamiami Trail (derived from the combination of Tampa and Miami, the road's two termini).
  • It continues east through the south end of Miami, and finally terminates on the southern end of Miami Beach at the Atlantic Ocean.

    Termini


    As of 2004, the highway's northern terminus is east of Copper Harbor, Michigan at a turnaround in a state park on Lake Superior in the state's Upper Peninsula. Its southern terminus is in Miami, Florida at an intersection with U.S. Highway 1.

    Historic termini


    When their routes were originally laid out in 1926, US 41's southern endpoint was in Naples, Florida at the western endpoint of U.S. Highway 94, which ran east to Miami. In 1949, US 94 was decommissioned, and the entire route became part of US 41, giving it a short east-west section. The former US 94 route ended in Miami, Florida at the same intersection that US 41 does now.

    However, from 1955 to 2000, US 41 was extended across to Miami Beach, ending at Florida State Road A1A.

    Alternate routes


    As of 2005, Alternate US 41 (signed "41A") has a northern terminus in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 10 miles (16 km) north of the Tennessee line. It serves the city of Clarksville, Tennessee on its way to Nashville, where it briefly runs concurrent with US-41, then separates again to serve Shelbyville, Winchester, and Tullahoma before finally rejoining the mother route atop Monteagle Mountain. US-41A runs to the west of US-41 for its entire length, aside from one mile in Downtown Nashville, where they are concurrent. US-41A is also concurrent with US-31A (the alternate route of U.S. Highway 31) from Nashville to Triune, Tennessee, a distance of approximately 25 miles.

    States traversed


    The highway passes through the following states:
  • Michigan
  • Wisconsin
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Kentucky
  • Tennessee
  • Georgia
  • Florida

    Related US routes

  • U.S. Highway 141
  • U.S. Highway 241
  • U.S. Highway 341
  • U.S. Highway 441
  • U.S. Highway 541
  • U.S. Highway 641
  • U.S. 94 had no "child" routes
  • List of United States Highways

    See also

  • Marquette Bypass (Michigan)

    Trivia


    U.S. Highway 41 was immortalized in the song Ramblin' Man by the Allman Brothers. The song's protagonist was "born in the back seat of a Greyhound bus, goin' down Highway 41".

    Sources and external links

  • Endpoints of U.S. highways: U.S. Highway 41 and U.S. Highway 94 (used with permission)



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