US Route 60
US Route 60 is a major east-west highway in the United States, stretching approximately 2,670 miles from Virginia to Arizona. It passes through several states, including Kentucky, Missouri, and New Mexico, connecting various cities and towns along the way. The route is known for its scenic landscapes and historical significance.
Originally established in 1926, US Route 60 has undergone various changes and improvements over the years. It serves as an important transportation corridor, facilitating commerce and travel across the country. The highway is also part of the larger network of U.S. highways that contribute to the nation's infrastructure.