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James Bond Agent 007 Nov 26, 2019 7:32 PM

Is Jackson County MO the only county with both a State Line Rd and a County Line Rd?
 
Jackson County MO (the main county Kansas City is in) has both a State Line Rd (on the west border) and a County Line Rd (on the south border).

I was wondering if it was the only county in the US with a combination like that?

Anybody else have weird road name pairs like that? :???:

James Bond Agent 007 Nov 26, 2019 7:39 PM

Also, Jackson County borders two counties named Johnson - Johnson County KS to the west, and Johnson County MO along the southeast.

Any other counties do that?

Steely Dan Nov 26, 2019 7:43 PM

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Originally Posted by James Bond Agent 007 (Post 8759698)
Also, Jackson County borders two counties named Johnson - Johnson County KS to the west, and Johnson County MO along the southeast.

Any other counties do that?

Cook County, IL borders Lake County, IL to the north and Lake County, IN to the east.

they are also the two most populous counties named "Lake" in the nation.

James Bond Agent 007 Nov 26, 2019 7:45 PM

^Thanks!

I was wondering if some other county in the South or Midwest might have that, since there's a lot of small counties that border other states.

SpawnOfVulcan Nov 26, 2019 8:15 PM

In the Huntsville area, both Limestone and Madison Counties in Alabama share a County Line Rd and a State Line Rd runs E/W on the state line with Tennessee.

Buckeye Native 001 Nov 26, 2019 8:17 PM

There's a Five Mile Road, Eight Mile Road and Nine Mile Road on the east side of Hamilton County/Anderson Township/Cincinnati.

"Five/Eight/Nine miles from what?" was something I could never figure out as a kid. Cincinnati corporation limits? The Ohio River?

Steely Dan Nov 26, 2019 8:20 PM

looking into it, Cook County, IL also has a "State Line Road" on the IL/IN border, and a "County Line Road" on the Cook County/Dupage County border, and a second "County Line Road" on the Cook County/Lake County, IL border.

i would imagine there are likely LOTS of counties out there with these two street names.

SpawnOfVulcan Nov 26, 2019 8:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Bond Agent 007 (Post 8759698)
Also, Jackson County borders two counties named Johnson - Johnson County KS to the west, and Johnson County MO along the southeast.

Any other counties do that?

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Originally Posted by Steely Dan (Post 8759705)
Cook County, IL borders Lake County, IL to the north and Lake County, IN to the east.

they are also the two most populous counties named "Lake" in the nation.

Baldwin County on Alabama's Gulf Coast borders Escambia County, AL to the NE and Escambia County, FL to the E.

EDIT: And, of course, the two Escambia's border each other.

SpawnOfVulcan Nov 26, 2019 8:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Buckeye Native 001 (Post 8759741)
There's a Five Mile Road, Eight Mile Road and Nine Mile Road on the east side of Hamilton County/Anderson Township/Cincinnati.

"Five/Eight/Nine miles from what?" was something I could never figure out as a kid. Cincinnati corporation limits? The Ohio River?

There should be an entire thread in the Transportation section about street naming conventions.... W/in the City of Birmingham, at a quick count on Google Maps, we have at minimum 5 neighborhoods with their own naming conventions and street grids (mostly due to a large number of annexations last century).

James Bond Agent 007 Nov 26, 2019 9:15 PM

Looks like this is more common than I thought.

I was thinking Jackson County was unique! :(

pj3000 Nov 26, 2019 9:27 PM

Erie County, PA has both

craigs Nov 26, 2019 9:40 PM

Washoe County, Nevada has two State Line Roads, one north of the Reno suburbs and another in Crystal Bay (north Lake Tahoe), and a County Line Rd. at the border with Carson City.

brian_b Nov 26, 2019 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SpawnOfVulcan (Post 8759768)
There should be an entire thread in the Transportation section about street naming conventions.... W/in the City of Birmingham, at a quick count on Google Maps, we have at minimum 5 neighborhoods with their own naming conventions and street grids (mostly due to a large number of annexations last century).

In Gary Indiana the north/south streets west of Broadway (the main north/south street) are named after presidents in order of election. The north/south streets east of Broadway are named after states in order of admission to the union. Indiana Street is missing (it was renamed after MLK).

On the northwest side of Chicago, all non-major north/south streets west of Cicero Ave are in alphabetical order (there's almost 50 of them).

xzmattzx Nov 27, 2019 1:56 AM

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Originally Posted by James Bond Agent 007 (Post 8759698)
Also, Jackson County borders two counties named Johnson - Johnson County KS to the west, and Johnson County MO along the southeast.

Any other counties do that?

Kent County, Delaware, borders Kent County, Maryland. It's the only place in the US where two counties of the same name touch each other.

EDIT: that's what I read somewhere else, but now someone said something about these Escambia Counties.

xzmattzx Nov 27, 2019 2:06 AM

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Originally Posted by brian_b (Post 8759922)
In Gary Indiana the north/south streets west of Broadway (the main north/south street) are named after presidents in order of election. The north/south streets east of Broadway are named after states in order of admission to the union. Indiana Street is missing (it was renamed after MLK).

On the northwest side of Chicago, all non-major north/south streets west of Cicero Ave are in alphabetical order (there's almost 50 of them).

I wanted to see that, and when I looked it up, it's wrong.

Delaware is the first state, followed by Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut. The streets go Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, outward from Broadway.

xzmattzx Nov 27, 2019 2:18 AM

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Originally Posted by James Bond Agent 007 (Post 8759689)
Jackson County MO (the main county Kansas City is in) has both a State Line Rd (on the west border) and a County Line Rd (on the south border).

I was wondering if it was the only county in the US with a combination like that?

Anybody else have weird road name pairs like that? :???:

New Castle County, Delaware, has a Maryland Line Road, a Delaware Line Road, and a Dixie Line Road.

Sussex County, Delaware, has a Line Road, West Line Road, East Line Road, and Maryland Delaware Line Road.

James Bond Agent 007 Nov 27, 2019 2:36 AM

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Originally Posted by xzmattzx (Post 8760183)
Sussex County, Delaware, has a Line Road, West Line Road, East Line Road, and Maryland Delaware Line Road.

Now all they need is an Ocean Line Rd!


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