Monday, April 19, 2010
Interstate 69 (Mississippi)
Hey, y'all, this is Bryant again. This post concerns the NAFTA Superhighway: Interstate 69. I-69 will connect Port Huron, Michigan and Point Edward, Ontario with the Texas-Mexican border. Currently, I-69's only contiguous portion is between Port Huron and Indianapolis, Indiana.
Recently, I went on vacation to Harrah*s Tunica, located in Tunica Resorts (formerly Robinsonville), Mississippi. Mississippi's portion of I-69 divergs from I-55 at exit 283 (S.R. 304 West - Tunica) in Hernando, the county seat of DeSoto County. I-69 follows S.R. 304 West for about ten miles until it merges on S.R. 713 South for about five miles, roughly.
The first two videos were filmed 4 July 2009, while the last video was filmed 11 April 2010.
I-69 South/S.R. 304 West
I-69 North/S.R. 304 East
I-69 South/S.R. 713 South [HD]
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