K-30 (Kansas highway)
K-30 is a 1.95-mile-long (3.14 km) state highway running from Interstate 70 (I-70) north to the southern city limit of Maple Hill. A previous designation existed in the late 1920s which was removed by 1932. It existed in Jefferson County. The current route was established in the early 1930s.
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K-30 (Kansas highway)
K-30 is a 1.95-mile-long (3.14 km) state highway running from Interstate 70 (I-70) north to the southern city limit of Maple Hill. A previous designation existed in the late 1920s which was removed by 1932. It existed in Jefferson County. The current route was established in the early 1930s.
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K-30 is a 1.95-mile-long (3.14 ...... stablished in the early 1930s.
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Wabaunsee
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South
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North
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Maple Hill Township
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K-30 highlighted in red
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Northern terminus; road continues east as Elm Street
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Southern terminus; exit 341 on ...... d continues as Windy Hill Road
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K 1948
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Maple Hill city limit
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KS
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south of Maple Hill
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Southern city limit of Maple Hill
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KS
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K-30 is a 1.95-mile-long (3.14 ...... stablished in the early 1930s.
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K-30 (Kansas highway)
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