Designations of Highways, Bridges and Intersections

Kansas Designations of Highways, Bridges and Intersections italics indicate designation is NOT related to military service Year Enacted Year(s) Amended Statute Designation Where Additional Information 1951 2011 68-1009 Blue Star Memorial Highway US-40 across Kansas nationwide designation to honor those who perform military service 1951 1984, 1994, 68-1010 north-south Blue Star Memorial Highway US-77 south of US-40 except in Butler nationwide designation to honor those who perform 1998, 2001, County south of US-40; designation military service removed 2004 removed in 2004

1984 1998 68-1010 Robert B. Docking Memorial highway US-77 in Butler County south of US-40 1925-1983; Kansas Governor 1967-1975; bank president D

1955 68-1011 American Legion Memorial Highway US-281 across Kansas 1961 1990 68-1012 Santa Fe Trail no specific route: requires signs where the Trail travels on public highways and crosses public highways 1963 68-1013 - 35th Infantry Division Memorial Highway 68-1016 1963 1975 68-1017 Smoky Hill Trail requires markers along the route of the 68-1018 trail in Russell, Ellis, Trego, Gove, Logan, and Wallace counties 1964 1988 68-1019 Pony Express Highway US-36 from Missouri line to east city limits of the City of Washington 1964 1988 68-1019 Pony Express Bridges bridges 028 and 029 1967 1975, 1987 68-1020 Lewis and Clark Expedition Route various (US-24, US-40, K-7), in "following as nearly as possible the route of the historic Wyandotte, Atchison, and Doniphan Lewis and Clark expedition in Kansas" counties 1967 1975 68-1021 Chisholm Trail K-15 Abilene to Newton, US-81 Newton to line 1967 1975, 2006, 68-1022 Prairie Parkway various, from Hollenberg Pony Express 2008 Station near Hanover (Washington County) to Elgin (Chautauqua County, on Oklahoma line), through Council Grove and Cottonwood Falls

1967 1975, 2018 68-1024 Eisenhower Memorial Highway K-15 across Kansas 1890-1969; Allied Supreme Commander during WW II; R President 1953-1961 1967, 1975 68-1025 Ozark Frontier Trail repealed 1990 1971 1975 68-1026 Kaw Valley Scenic Highway K-32 (Douglas, Leavenworth, and Wyandotte counties) 1974 1975 68-1027 Turkey Wheat Trail Highway US-50, Emporia to Dodge City [would be amended by 2018 SB 256 and HB 2531] 1982 68-1028 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Highway I-470 in Topeka 1929-1968; U.S. civil rights leader (Topeka) 1982 1985, 1996, 68-1029 The Yellow Brick Road US-54 from the west city limits of 2003, 2005 Greensburg southwest to the Oklahoma line [would be amended by 2018 HB 2531] 2003 68-1029 "The Land of Oz" and "The Home of Dorothy of the Liberal Wizard of Oz"

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Year Enacted Year(s) Amended Statute Designation Where Additional Information 1984 68-1030 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Highway US-24 from the west end of the intercity 1929-1968; U.S. civil rights leader (Kansas City) viaduct to the of Waterway Drive and State Avenue in Kansas City

1985 68-1031 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Highway I-135 from its intersection with I-235 to I- 1929-1968; U.S. civil rights leader (Wichita) 35 in Wichita 1985 68-1032 Oregon Trail no specific route: requires signs where the Trail travels on public highways and crosses public highways 1985 68-1033 Shawnee Mission Parkway K-12 from K-7 to the intersection of K-56 and I-35, then K-56 to the Missouri line

1987 2015 68-1034 Amelia Earhart Memorial Highway portions of US-73 and K-7 in Atchison Aviator, 1897-1937 and Leavenworth counties 1988 68-1035 Dillingham Freeway I-670 in Kansas J.B. Dillingham 1910-2007; president of the KC stockyards and KCK and KCMo Chambers 1988 68-1036 Frank Carlson Memorial Highway US-81, Nebraska state line to I-70 1893-1987; Kansas Representative for the 1929, 1930, R and 1931 sessions; U.S. Representative 1935-1947; Governor 1947-1950; U.S. Senator 1950-1969

1990 68-1037 Harry Darby Memorial Highway I-635 north of I-35 (Wyandotte County) 1895-1987; Kansas City industrialist; U.S. Senator 1949- R 1950 1990, 68-1038 Frontier Military Scenic Byway K-5 in Leavenworth, Wyandotte, and repealed Johnson counties, then US-69 and US- 2011 69 alternative to Oklahoma line 1991 68-1039 Historic Route 66 US-66 1991 68-1040 Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Highway US-166 in Coffeyville 1929-1968; U.S. civil rights leader (Coffeyville) 1991 68-1041 Cessna Boulevard K-2/K-42 from Hoover Road to Ridge Road, in Wichita 1993 68-1042 Wm. H. Avery Highway K-82 (near Wakefield, mostly in Clay 1911-2009; Kansas Representative sessions of 1951- R County) 1953, U.S. Representative 1955-1965; Governor 1964- 1967; farmer, stockman 1994 68-1043 Danny J. Petersen Memorial Highway Specialist 4, US Army, Medal of Honor recipient, died in Vietnam in 1970 1995 68-1044 State Fair Freeway K-96, Wichita to Hutchinson [would be amended by 2018 HB 2531] 1996 68-1045 Cannonball Stageline Highway US-54, Kingman to Greensburg 1997 68-1046 Amelia Earhart Memorial Bridge bridge 013 (Atchison County) Aviator, 1897-1937 1998 68-1047 Walnut Valley Greenway US-77 in Arkansas City 1999 68-1048 Senator Bill Morris Memorial Highway K-25, I-135 to I-35 1924-1993; Kansas Representative sessions of 1973- R 1976; Kansas Senator sessions of 1977-1992 1999 68-1049 Mike Hayden Overpass Bridge Bridge 008 on US-83 in Seward County b. 1944; Kansas Representative sessions of 1973-1986, R Speaker 1983-1986; Governor 1987-1991; Secretary of Wildlife and Parks 2002-2011 1999 68-1050 Herman G. Dillon Bridges Bridges 072 and 287 in US-169 in 1926-2000; Kansas Representative sessions of 1977 - D Wyandotte County 1998 2001 2010, 2012 68-1051 Purple Heart/Combat Wounded Veterans Highway US-75, north to south across the state (2x), 2014, 2017 2001 68-1052 Charles Sheldon Trafficway US-24 within Topeka city limits 1857-1946; pastor of Central Congregational Church in Topeka; author of "In His Steps"

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Year Enacted Year(s) Amended Statute Designation Where Additional Information 2002 68-1053 Robert V. Talkington Highway US-169 in Allen County 1929-2010; Kansas Representative sessions of 1969- R 1972 and Kansas Senator sessions of 1973-1988 (Senate President 1985-89); attorney in Iola 2002 68-1054 Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Highway US-83 from Nebraska to Oklahoma [would be amended by 2018 HB 2531] 2002 68-1055 Clayton J. Connell Memorial Highway 1911-1998; highway activist in southeast Kansas; served on Governor's Highway Task Force that led to Comprehensive Highway Program in 1989 2002 68-1056 Ben E. Vidricksen Highway I-35 in Saline County south of the 1927-2015; Kansas Senator sessions of 1980-2000; R intersection with I-70 recognized for work on transportation issues 2003 2012 68-1057 The Road to Oz K-99 from Frankfort to I-70 2003 Governor's Purple Heart Trail federal highway system "The Purple Heart Trail effort in Kansas will be honored proclamation and recognized by appropriate marker signs in (3 May 2003) designated rest areas on the Eisenhower Interstate Highway System and start at the eastern border of Kansas to commemorate the original gateway to westward expansion, and extend to the and Oklahoma borders" 2004 68-1058 75th Division of the U.S. Army Highway US-24 from Topeka to Manhattan, then WWII K-18 west to I-70 [would be amended by 2018 HB 2531] 2004 68-1059 89th Division of the U.S. Army Highway US-77, I-70 south to Cowley County WWII 2004 2007, 2013 68-1060 Iron Men of Metz Highway US-24 from Topeka east to 59, then NE WWII on K-92 to Leavenworth 2004 68-1061 930th Ordnance Ammunition Company By-pass Labette County, northwest of Parsons U.S. Army Reserve unit from Parsons that served in Korea in 1951 2004 68-1062 Kickapoo Veterans Memorial Highway K-20 from Horton to the junction of K-20 all veterans who are members of the Kickapoo Nation and US-75 2004 68-1063 Maisie DeVore Highway K-4, Wabaunsee County community activist 2004 68-1064 Senator Bob Dole Bypass K-96, from US-50 to Wilson Road (Reno b. 1923; Kansas Representative session of 1951; twice- R County) wounded WW II veteran; U.S. senator 1968-1996, presidential candidate 1996 2005 68-1065 Veterans Memorial Highway US-54 from Missouri border west to Kingman 2005 68-1066 Governor John Anderson Jr. Highway K-10 in Johnson County 1917-2014; Governor 1961-1965 R 2006 68-1067 Vietnam War Veterans Memorial Highway I-135 in McPherson and Harvey counties

2006 68-1068 Coach Bill Snyder Highway K-177 north from I-70 to US-24, US-24 b. 1939; Kansas State University football coach north to K-13 (Riley County) 1989–2005, 2009–present 2006 68-1069 World War I Veterans Memorial Highway US-36 in Smith County in Smith County to honor state's oldest living Marine, a World War I veteran 2006 68-1070 U.S. Submarine Veterans Memorial Highway , Topeka to Emporia 2008 68-1071 Patriot Guard Highway K-53 (south of Wichita) Patriot Guard organization's purpose is to honor deceased veterans 2007 68-1972 Deputy Todd Widman Memorial Highway Last Call 3- US-73 north from Horton to Nebraska 21-year-old sheriff's deputy killed in the line of duty in 1-2000 line Brown County 2008 68-1073 Atomic Veteran's Memorial Highway US-400, in Butler County east from US- veterans of above-ground nuclear testing, 1945-1963 77 2008 68-1074 Civil War Veterans Memorial highway US-169 from the southern border of Anderson County north to Olathe 2008 68-1075 Spanish-American War Veterans Memorial Highway US-160 from US-83 west to the Colorado state line (Haskell, Grant, and Stanton counties)

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Year Enacted Year(s) Amended Statute Designation Where Additional Information 2008 68-1076 World War II Veterans Memorial Highway US-24 from US-77 to US-83 (Riley County west to Thomas County) 2008 68-1077 Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway K-4 from US-281 west to US-83 (Barton, Rush, Ness, Lane, and Scott counties)

2008 68-1078 Persian Gulf War Veterans Memorial Highway K-96 from Great Bend west to US-83 (Barton, Rush, Ness, Lane, and Scott counties) + 2008 68-1079 Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans Memorial K-156 from Larned west to Jetmore Highway + 2008 68-1080 Operation Enduring Freedom Veterans Memorial K-156 from Jetmore west to Garden City Highway 2008 68-1081 Great Plains Indian Highway US-25 from Nebraska state line south to I-70 (Rawlins and Thomas counties) + 2009 68-1082 1011th Quartermaster Co. U.S. Army Reserve US-160 from Independence east to US- served in Vietnam, Operation Desert Shield/Desert Memorial Highway 169 (Montgomery County) Storm, and Operation Iraqi Freedom (according to testimony, one member lost a leg in Iraq) 2009 68-1083 Veterans Memorial Bridge Labette County, on US-166 (no specific veterans named in testimony) 2010 68-1084 1st Lieutenant Michael High Breeding Memorial bridge in Marshall County, on US-77 pilot in Vietnam War Bridge 2010 68-1085 SFC David R. Berry/SGT WillSun M. Mock Memorial portions of K-14 and K-2 in Harper both died from wounds received in IED incidents while on * Highway County, from NE 100 Road (Harper) military service in Iraq, Berry on 22 February 2007, Mock south to Anthony on 22 October 2006 2010 68-1086 Vern Chesbro Memorial Highway US-59 from I-35 to northern boundary of community activist Franklin County 2010 68-1087 John Neal Memorial Highway K-61 from Hutchinson north to Medora community activist (Reno County) 2010 68-1088 Lane Freedom Trail US-75, Holton south to NW 46th St, 1814-1866; Kansas settler, president of Topeka and Topeka (Jackson and Shawnee Leavenworth constitutional conventions; U.S. Senator counties) 1861-1866 2011 68-1089 Medal of Honor Recipient Donald K. Ross Memorial K-18 from US-81 west to western recipient of first Medal of Honor of WWII for actions at Highway boundary of Lincoln County (Ottawa and Pearl Harbor Lincoln counties) 2011 68-1090 Representative Margaret Long junction of US-24 and K-7 (Wyandotte Kansas Representative sessions of 1998-2010 D County) 2011 68-1091 Eisenhower/Truman Presidential Highway I-70, Missouri state line west to K-15 cooperative designation with Missouri; Eisenhower: 1890- R/D (Abilene) 1969; Allied Supreme Commander during WW II; President 1953-1961; Truman: 1884-1972; U.S. Senator 1934-1945; President 1945-1953 2012 68-1092 Frankfort Boys World War II Memorial Highway K-99 from Frankfort north to US-36 according to testimony, the Frankfort community lost (Marshall County) more men in WW II than any other town of similar size (37 lost) 2012 68-1093 Floyd H. Robinson Memorial Highway Vietnam MIA US-75 in Coffey County missing in action in Vietnam since 1969 2012 68-1094 David Mee Memorial Highway K-9 from US-75 to K-63 (Nemaha and 1946-2006; trooper, sheriff, and Jackson counties) emergency manager 2012 68-1095 CW2 Bryan J. Nichols Fallen Veterans Memorial I-70 and US-183 (Hays) helicopter pilot from Hays who died in Afghanistan in * Interchange August 2011 while serving in the U.S. Army Reserves 2012 68-1096 SP4 Michael T. Martin Memorial Bridge bridge 060 on US-77 in Marshall County killed in Vietnam War (near Marysville) 2012 68-1097 SGT Joseph A. Zutterman Jr. Memorial Bridge bridge 054 on US-36 in Marshall County killed in Vietnam War (near Marysville) 2012 68-1098 Barnes Brothers Memorial Highway K-79 from K-16 to County Road 254 major league baseball players (1915-1927, 1919-1929), (Jackson County) military veterans

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Year Enacted Year(s) Amended Statute Designation Where Additional Information 2013 68-1099 John Bower Memorial Highway portion of K-92 near McLouth (Jefferson 1911-2012; Kansas Representative sessions of 1953 - R County) 1966, 1973-1976 + 2013 68-10,100 242nd Engineer Company - KS Army National US-169 from Coffeyville north to 3000 the Company's service has included two deployments to Guard - Highway Road (Montgomery County) Iraq (December 2002 - July 2003, 2004-December 2005); testimony did not mention any casualties among the soldiers 2014 68-10,101 Representative Robert G. (Bob) Bethell Interchange K-14 ad 16th Road in Rice County 1942-2012; Kansas Representative sessions of 1999- R 2012 2014 68-10,102 SGT David Enzbrenner Memorial Highway K-7, Atchison to US-36 1965-2011; Atchison police officer killed in the line of duty 2014 68-10,103 Pack St Clair Highway US-75 from the northern interchange industry and community leader in Neodesha with US-400 to the southern interchange with US-400 2014 68-10,104 Ancient Indian Traders Trail K-161 north of US-36 2014 68-10,105 Harper County Veterans Memorial Highway US-160 in Harper County, portion not otherwise designate 2014 2015 68-10,106 Bonnie Huy Memorial Highway K-96 from I-135 to I-35 in Sedgwick 1935-2013; Kansas Representative sessions of 2001- R County 2006 2014 68-10,107 Bonnie Sharp Memorial Interchange I-635 and Metropolitan Avenue in 1946-2013; Kansas Representative sessions of 1997- D Wyandotte County 2006 2015 68-10,108 Home on the Range Highway K-8 north of US-36, in Smith County paved road closest to where the song "Home on the Range" was written *+ 2015 68-10,109 2nd Lieutenant Justin L Sisson Memorial Highway US-69 in Johnson County from 135th 1989-2011; decorated soldier killed in action in Street to 167th Street Afghanistan 2015 68-10,110 George Ablah Expressway K-96 from I-135 to Rock Road in 1929-2014; businessman active on issues including Sedgwick County transportation 2015 68-10,111 Kenneth W Bernard Memorial Highway K-7 in Lansing 1937-2014; long-time mayor of Lansing 2015 68-10,112 Bert Cantwell Memorial Interchange I-70 and 110th Street in Wyandotte d. 1996 age 64; former sheriff of Wyandotte County, U.S. County marshal, Kansas Highway Patrol superintendent, KCK Chamber of Commerce president 2015 68-10,113 Clay County Vietnam Veterans Bridge bridge No. 14(030) in Clay County, on K- 15 *+ 2016 68-10,115 Chief Warrant Officer 5 David Carter Fallen I-70 and Commerce Parkway in Ellis helicopter pilot with ties to Hays who died in Afghanistan Veterans Memorial Interchange County in August 2011 while serving in the National Guard

2016 68-10-116 John Troy, Pete Hughes and Earl Seifert Highway US-400 in Labette County, between gentlemen active in local transportation issues Queens Road and Udall Road near Parsons 2016 68-10,117 Captain Chris Norgren Memorial Interchange I-235 and Central Avenue in Sedgwick Marine pilot who died in Nepal while delivering relief * County supplies in 2015 2016 68-10,118 SGT Lavern W Tegtmeier Memorial Highway K-148 north of 23rd Road in Washington first soldier from Washington County to die in the Vietnam County War, in 1968 2017 68-10,119 Sergeant Eldon K Miller Memorial Highway US-75 in Woodson County, north of KHP sergeant shot and killed in the line of duty in [as amended by 2018 HB 2531 to add "Sergeant"] Yates Center Overland Park in 1968, originally from Yates Center 2018 68-10,120 SGT Gregg Steimel and PFC Richard Conrardy US-50 from the east city limits of Dodge U.S. Army soldiers from Wright, Kansas, killed in Vietnam Memorial Highway City to 118 Road in Ford County in 1970; both received posthumous honors

2018 68-10,130 Brandon Collins Memorial Highway US-69 in Johnson County from 167th Johnson County sheriff's deputy fatally injured when Street to 215th Street struck by a car driven by a drunk driver, during a traffic stop in 2016 2018 68-10,121 Master Trooper Larry L. Huff Memorial Highway K-15 from southern city limits of Clay KHP master trooper killed in a crash on US-81 south of Center south to K-82 Concordia, in 1993

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Year Enacted Year(s) Amended Statute Designation Where Additional Information 2018 68-10,122 Trooper Conroy G. O'Brien Memorial Highway US-50 from its junction with K-61 KHP trooper shot and fatally injured in 1978 on the (southwest of Hutchinson) to the Turnpike near Matfield Green northwestern city limits of Sylvia 2018 68-10,123 Trooper Jimmie Jacobs Memorial Highway US-54 from western city limits of Meade KHP trooper fatally injured in a crash near El Dorado in west to the eastern city limits of Plains 1959 while making an emergency blood run

2018 68-10,124 Trooper Ferdinand "Bud" Pribbenow Memorial K-96 from its western junction with I-235 KHP trooper shot and fatally injured in 1981 during a Highway northwest to the eastern city limits of traffic stop on the Turnpike near El Dorado Mount Hope 2018 68-10,125 Master Trooper Dean A.Goodheart Memorial US-83 from I-70 north to US-24 KHP master trooper killed in 1995 when struck by a car Highway while he was inspecting a commercial vehicle on I-70 near Colby 2018 68-10,126 Trooper John McMurray Memorial Highway K-18 from I-70 northeast to the western KHP trooper killed in 1964 when struck by a car driven by city limits of Manhattan a drunk driver, near Manhattan 2018 68-10,127 Trooper Maurice R. Plummer Memorial Highway US-24 from US-59 north to first KHP trooper to die in the line of duty, in a car crash Williamstown, then southeast to US-40 near Russell in 1944 north of Lawrence 2018 68-10,128 Lieutenant Bernard C. Hill Memorial Highway US-59 from US-56 north to the southern KHP lieutenant fatally injured in a crash on the Turnpike city limits of Lawrence near Andover in 1967 2018 68-10,129 Trooper James D. Thornton Memorial Highway US-81 from US-166 north to the KHP trooper shot and fatally injured in 1973 while Sedgwick County line checking a hitchhiker, on I-70 on the east edge of Topeka 2019 68-10,132 John Armstrong Memorial Highway US-75 from NW 46th St. in Shawnee abolitionist, active with the Underground Railroad in County to junction of US-75 and I-70 Kansas, Civil War veteran (remove fom Purple Heart/Combat Wounded Veterans Highway) 2019 68-10,133 SGT Kevin Gilbertson Memorial Bridge bridge 018-011 on US-77 in Cowley served in US Army 1st Infantry Division; died in Iraq on * County August 31, 2007; request for Bridges for the Fallen + 2019 SB 138/ HB Capt. Donald Root Strother Memorial Highway US-77 in Cowley County, from 212th first service member from Cowley County killed in WW II; 2247 Road to 22nd Road (next to Strother pilot of a B-17; awarded Distinguished Service Cross and Field) Order of the Purple Heart 2021 HB 2019 Jack Taylor Memorial Bridge bridge no. 54-88-17.86 on US-54 in Seward County 2021 HB 2019 Max Zimmerman Memorial Bridge bridge no. 54-88-17.87 on US-54 in Seward County + 2021 HB 2100 SGT Tyler A. Juden Memorial Bridge US-166 in Dowley County, Bridge No. decorated U.S. Army paratrooper, infantryman, and 0018-0089 sniper killed in Afghanistan in 2009 2021 HB 2132 PFC Loren H. Larson Memorial Bridge US-77 in Riley County, Bridge No. 0081- killed in action with the U.S. Army in Vietnam in 1969 B0058 2021 SB 19 Cpl. Allen Oatney and Sp4 Gene Myers Memorial US-77 from western city limits of died while serving in the U.S. Army in Vietnam, in 1970 Highway Waterville to eastern city limits of and 1969, respectively Waterville, in Marshall County 2021 SB 20 Senator Dennis Wilson Memorial Highway US-69 in Johnson County, I-435 to Kansas legislator 1995-1998, 2005-2008; died in 2020 R 125th St. 2021 SB 26 Senator Bud Burke Memorial Highway K-7 in Johnson County, from K-10 south Kansas legislator 1973-1996; died in 2017 R to West Santa Fe Street * named in honor of military member killed in action since 2001 + service in Iraq, Afghanistan, or both italics indicate designation is NOT related to military service

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