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Alabama State Route 73 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alabama State Route 73
State Route 73, also known as SR-73, is a numbered state highway in Alabama. The route runs from SR-71 in Higdon north to the Tennessee border, where it becomes State Route 377 (SR-377). SR-73 passes through rural areas in eastern Jackson County, serving the community of Bryant. The SR-73 designation was first used for present-day CR-29 between Piedmont in Calhoun County and Forney in Cherokee County, existing in the 1930s and 1940s. In the 1950s, SR-207 was briefly assigned to the road between Higdon and Bryant before it received the SR-73 designation. SR-73 was extended in the 1980s north to the Tennessee state line to connect to SR-377. ==Route description==
SR-73 begins at an intersection with SR-71 in the community of Higdon, Alabama, heading north on a two-lane undivided road. The route heads through rural areas of farms and woods with some homes, curving to the northwest. The road heads north again as it crosses under several power lines radiating from the Widows Creek Power Plant along the Tennessee River. SR-73 continues northeast past homes and businesses in the Bryant, Alabama area on top of Sand Mountain prior to going north through more forested areas with a few rural homes. The route passes through a mix of farm and woodland before it turns east into forests. SR-73 makes a sharp curve north again to traverse Sand Mountain as it comes to the Tennessee border. At this point, the road continues into Tennessee as SR-377, which ascends Sand Mountain to end at SR-156, east of South Pittsburg, Tennessee.〔
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