Pennsylvania Route 21
State highway in Pennsylvania, US / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pennsylvania Route 21 (PA 21) is a 50.75-mile (81.67 km) long east–west state highway in the US state of Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route is at the West Virginia state line in Richhill Township, where PA 21 continues into West Virginia as West Virginia Route 891. The eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 40 Business in Uniontown. The route is known as the Roy E. Furman Highway for most of its length. PA 21 serves Waynesburg and Masontown along the way.
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Length | 50.751 mi[1] (81.676 km) | |||
Existed | 1927–present | |||
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West end | WV 891 in Richhill Township | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Pennsylvania | |||
Counties | Greene, Fayette | |||
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PA 21 was originally designated in 1927 between the West Virginia border and Uniontown, originally following an alignment further to the north between Carmichaels and Uniontown via New Salem. By 1950, the route was moved to its current alignment east of Carmichaels, with bypasses of Carmichaels and Masontown constructed by 1960.