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Alabama State Route 189
State highway in Alabama, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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State Route 189 (SR 189) is a 32.857-mile (52.878 km) state highway in Coffee and Crenshaw counties, in Alabama, United States, that serves as a connection between Kinston, Elba and Brantley. SR 189 intersects SR 52 at its southern terminus and US 331 at its northern terminus.
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Route description
SR 189 begins at its intersection with SR 52 in the central business district of Kinston.[2] From this terminus, the route travels in an easterly direction prior to turning to the north as it exits the town.[3] From this point, SR 189 generally travels in a north-northeast direction where it intersects both SR 134 and SR 141 en route to Elba.[4] Within Elba, the route turns north in a concurrency with SR 203 and joins US 84 on the west side of the town.[5] Upon leaving their brief concurrency with US 84, SR 189 and 203 turn north and east in a bypass of Elba. SR 189 then leaves SR 203[5] and generally travels in a northwesterly direction en route to its northern terminus at US 331 south of Brantley.[6]
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