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U.S. Route 52

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US 52 sign

U.S. Route 52 (US 52) is a United States highway in central United States that travels from the northern to southeastern region of the United States. Unlike to most other even-numbered U.S. Highways, US 52 primarily follows a northwest–southeast route, and is signed north–south or east–west depending on the state you are on the route. Example is: If you drive on Illinois it will be signed as east-west but if you drive on Virginia it will be signed as north-south. The highway northwestern end is in Portal, North Dakota at the Canada–United States border, where it continues as Saskatchewan Highway 39. The highway southeastern end is in Charleston, South Carolina. In US 52, the highway goes with several cities and towns like Minot, North Dakota or Mount Airy, North Carolina. In Ohio and West Virginia, US 52 follows along the Kentucky border. In South Carolina, despite the highway travels from north-south, it is signed as east-west.

Cities along the highway

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Minot, North Dakota

Fargo, North Dakota

St. Cloud, Minnesota

Minneapolis-Saint Paul

Rochester, Minnesota

Chicago

Lafayette, Indiana

Indianapolis

Cincinnati

Mount Airy, North Carolina

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Florence, South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina

States that use North-South or East-West

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East-West: North Dakota, Illinois, Indiana?, Ohio, South Carolina

North-South: Minnesota, Iowa, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina