Virginia State Route 20
Virginia State Route 20 is a north-south roadway. Within the area, it runs north from Scottsville through Charlottesville and Albemarle County to Orange. This section of the road is part of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground scenic by-way.
History
In the 1800's, Route 20 was known as "Road of the Presidents" because it came close to the homes of Madison, Monroe and Thomas Jefferson. In 1921, Route 20 was the first road in Albemarle County to be paved using state funds[1].
The State Highway Commission approved a request for U.S. 250 and Route 20 to be routed through Charlottesville in November 1948. [2]
Intersections
Route 20 has an exit to and from I-64 immediately prior to entering Charlottesville.
Signage
As Route 20 enters Charlottesville from the south it is signed Monticello Avenue. Route 20 continues as Avon Street, High Street, becomes briefly contiguous with U.S. Route 250 as it leaves the city over the Free Bridge.
Washout
A portion of the road between Mill Creek Drive and Thomas Jefferson Parkway was closed in mid-may 2014 due to heavy rains that caused a pipe to fail. [3]
References
- ↑ Web. "Paving Route 20 to Charlottesville, 1921.", A Photo Archive of Scottsville, Scottsville Museum, 2001, retrieved 28 June 2010.
- ↑ Web. Highway Change in City Approved, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, November 19, 1948, retrieved November 19, 2022. Print. November 19, 1948 page 3.
- ↑ Web. Scottsville Road reopened, Daily Progress Staff Reports, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, May 17, 2014, retrieved May 19, 2014.
External links
An article on Wikipedia has information about Virginia State Route 20 in areas beyond Albemarle County's borders. |