This article is part of the highway renumbering series.
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Alabama
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1928, 1957
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Arkansas
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1926
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California
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1964
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Colorado
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1953, 1968
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Connecticut
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1932, 1963
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Florida
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1945
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Indiana
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1926
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Iowa
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1926, 1969
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Louisiana
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1955
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Maine
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1933
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Massachusetts
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1933
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Minnesota
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1934
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Missouri
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1926
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Montana
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1932
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Nebraska
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1926
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Nevada
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1976
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New Jersey
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1927, 1953
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New Mexico
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1988
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New York
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1927, 1930
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North Carolina
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1934, 1937, 1940, 1961
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Ohio
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1923, 1927, 1962
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Pennsylvania
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1928, 1961
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Puerto Rico
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1953
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South Carolina
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1928, 1937
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South Dakota
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1927, 1975
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Tennessee
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1983
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Texas
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1939
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Utah
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1962, 1977
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Virginia
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1923, 1928, 1933, 1940, 1958
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Washington
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1964
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Wisconsin
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1926
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Wyoming
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1927
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In 1923, the U.S. state of Virginia renumbered many of its state highways. This renumbering was caused by the increase in mileage. Note that old SR 26 was removed entirely.
List of routes
Two-digit routes
Spur routes
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