West Virginia Route 20
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| Length: | 256.2 mi[1] (412.2 km) | |||
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| Counties: | Mercer, Summers, Fayette, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Webster, Upshur, Barbour, Harrison, Wetzel | |||
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West Virginia Route 20 is a major north–south state highway in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 52 in Bluewell, a small incorporated village near Bluefield. The northern terminus is at West Virginia Route 7 three miles (5 km) east of New Martinsville.
Attractions
- Concord University, Athens
- Pipestem Resort State Park, Pipestem
- Bluestone State Park, Summers County
- Bluestone Lake, Summers County
- Sandstone Falls, New River Gorge National River, north of Hinton
- Holly River State Park, Webster County
Major intersections
| County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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| Mercer | Bluewell | ||||
| Princeton | |||||
| traffic circle around Mercer County Courthouse | |||||
| Summers | south end of WV 3 overlap | ||||
| north end of WV 3 overlap | |||||
| Hinton | |||||
| Greenbrier | Rainelle | south end of US 60 overlap | |||
| Charmco | north end of US 60 overlap | ||||
| Nicholas | Nettie | south end of WV 39 overlap | |||
| Fenwick | north end of WV 39 overlap; south end of WV 55 overlap | ||||
| Craigsville | north end of WV 55 overlap | ||||
| Webster | |||||
| Webster Springs | south end of WV 15 overlap | ||||
| north end of WV 15 overlap | |||||
| Upshur | Rock Cave | ||||
| Buckhannon | former US 33 / US 119 south | ||||
| interchange (future US 48); south end of US 119 overlap | |||||
| north end of US 119 overlap | |||||
| Harrison | |||||
| I-79 exit 115 | |||||
| Nutter Fort | |||||
| Clarksburg | interchange | ||||
| south end of US 19 overlap | |||||
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| Shinnston | north end of US 19 overlap | ||||
| Wetzel | |||||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||
References
- ↑ "Factbook". West Virginia Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
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