Interstate 110 (abbreviated I-110) is a 4.1 mile freeway spur route in Biloxi, running south from Interstate 10 to U.S. Highway 90. Biloxi and Mississippi coast Biloxi is a city located in Harrison County, Mississippi. ... MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # I-5 CA 18-19 I-15 CA 57 I-17 AZ 143 I-17 AZ 150 I-8 AZ 199 I-19 AZ 260 I-25 NM 145 I-20 TX 187 I-35 TX 570-572 I-45 TX 768 I-49 LA 103... United States Highway 90 is an east-west United States highway. ...
List of exits
The following is a list of exits on Interstate 110.
Exit 1A- West U.S. Highway 90, Beach Blvd. United States Highway 90 is an east-west United States highway. ...
Exit 1B- East U.S. Highway 90, Beach Blvd. United States Highway 90 is an east-west United States highway. ...
Exit 1C- Division St.
Exit 1D- Bayview Ave.
Exit 2- Rodriguez St.
Exit 4A- East Interstate 10 MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # I-5 CA 18-19 I-15 CA 57 I-17 AZ 143 I-17 AZ 150 I-8 AZ 199 I-19 AZ 260 I-25 NM 145 I-20 TX 187 I-35 TX 570-572 I-45 TX 768 I-49 LA 103...
Exit 4B- West Interstate 10 MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # I-5 CA 18-19 I-15 CA 57 I-17 AZ 143 I-17 AZ 150 I-8 AZ 199 I-19 AZ 260 I-25 NM 145 I-20 TX 187 I-35 TX 570-572 I-45 TX 768 I-49 LA 103...
At this point, the freeway ends and the highway continues as Mississippi State Highway 15. High-capacity freeway interchange in Los Angeles, California. ... It has been suggested that Highway Transportation System be merged into this article or section. ...
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Mississippi is bordered on the north by the state of Tennessee; on the east by Alabama, on the south by Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico; and on the west by Louisiana and Arkansas (across the Mississippi River).
Mississippi is heavily forested, with over half of the state's acerage covered by wild trees (mostly pine trees, but Mississippi has an abundance of other trees (cottonwood, elm, hickory, oak, pecan, sweet gum, and tupelo).
Mississippi was the second state to secede from the Union as one of the Confederate States of America on January 9, 1861.