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Mississippi Highway 21

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Mississippi Highway 21 marker
Mississippi Highway 21
Map
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length80.3 mi[1] (129.2 km)
(73.272 mi excluding concurrencies)
Existed1950–present
Major junctions
South end MS 35 in Forest
Major intersections MS 15 / MS 16 / MS 19 in Philadelphia
North end MS 39 / MS 145 in Shuqualak
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
CountiesScott, Leake, Newton, Neshoba, Kemper, Noxubee
Highway system
I-20 I-22

Mississippi Highway 21 (MS 21) is a state highway in central Mississippi. It runs from north to south for 80.3 miles (129.2 km) and serves six counties: Scott, Leake, Newton, Neshoba, Kemper, and Noxubee.

Route description

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MS 21/MS 39 southbound in Shuqualak

MS 21 begins in Scott County in Forest at an intersection with MS 35 (Woodland Drive N) in the northern part of town. It heads east as two-lane highway to bypass the town along its northern outskirts for a couple of miles to have an intersection with its former alignment into downtown (Old Highway 21) before leaving Forest and curving northward. The highway winds its way north, then northeast, through mostly farmland for several miles, where it crosses Tuscolameta Creek and becomes concurrent (overlapped) with MS 492 (Damascus Road) near Golden Memorial State Park, before entering Sebastopol. MS 21/MS 492 pass by some neighborhoods and businesses before weaving its way through downtown, where MS 492 splits at an intersection with MS 487 (Main Street). MS 21 now leaves downtown and crosses into Leake County for a short distance before leaving Sebastopol and crossing into Newton County for a short distance before finally entering Neshoba County (with all this happening in less than a mile).

MS 21 heads northeast for several miles through farmland to pass through Dixon before having an intersection with MS 485 to enter a wooded area as it passes by the Neshoba County Fairgrounds and enters the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Reservation. It passes through a portion of the reservation as it has an intersection with MS 488 before the reservation and entering the Philadelphia city limits. MS 21 passes through a rural portion of town before becoming concurrent with MS 15, with the two heading north as a four-lane divided highway through the Williamsville neighborhood, where they pick up MS 16, before MS 21 and MS 16 split off along MS 19 at a partial interchange. MS 16/MS 19/MS 21 have an intersection with unsigned MS 885 as they pass through a major business district before the splits into a one-way pair between Main Street and Beacon Street to pass through downtown, where MS 21 splits off onto Pecan Street just after passing by the Neshoba County Courthouse. MS 21 passes through neighborhoods as a two-lane as it turns onto Columbus Avenue before leaving Philadelphia and traveling through an even mix of farmland and woodlands for several miles, where it has an intersection with MS 491, and crosses Bogue Chitto, before passing through Coy, where it has an intersection with a county road leading to MS 393 (Road 789, provides access to Nanih Waiya) and enters Kemper County.

Mississippi Highway 21 southbound in northeast Neshoba County.

MS 21 travels east through farmland, then woodlands, to have an intersection with MS 397 at the Preston community before entering Noxubee County. The highway now passes northeast through rugged, hilly wooded, and remote terrain for several miles to become concurrent with MS 39 and entering Shuqualak. MS 21/MS 39 travel along Main Street as they pass through neighborhoods and downtown before coming to an intersection with MS 145, where MS 21 ends and MS 39 continues only 0.3 miles (0.48 km) west to end at an intersection with US 45.[2]

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
ScottForest0.00.0

MS 35 (Woodland Drive N) to I-20 / US 80 – Forest, Carthage
Southern terminus
15.725.3
MS 492 west (Damascus Road) – Walnut Grove, Golden Memorial State Park
South end of MS 492 overlap
Sebastopol17.428.0
MS 487 south (Main Street) – Standing Pine

MS 492 east (Main Street) – Union
Northern terminus of MS 487; east end of MS 492 overlap
Leake
No major junctions
Newton
No major junctions
Neshoba29.747.8
MS 485 north
Southern terminus of MS 485
Fairview35.657.3
MS 488 west – Laurel Hill, Madden
Eastern terminus of MS 488
Philadelphia37.560.4
MS 15 south – Decatur
South end of MS 15 overlap
37.760.7
MS 16 west – Carthage, Casinos
South end of MS 16 overlap
37.961.0Cooper Williams Drive - Williamsville
38.562.0

MS 15 north / MS 19 north – Kosciusko, Louisville
Interchange; north end of MS 15 overlap; south end of MS 19 overlap; no access from southbound MS 15 to MS 21 north/MS 16 east; no access from MS 21 south/MS 16 east to MS 15 north
38.862.4MS 885 north



To MS 15 north / MS 19 north – Kosciusko, Louisville
Southern terminus of unsigned MS 885
40.364.9

MS 16 east / MS 19 south (Main Street/Beacon Street) – De Kalb
North end of MS 16 / MS 19 overlap
40.665.3Pecan Avenue - Louisville, KosciuskoFormer MS 15 north / MS 19 north
52.384.2
MS 491 south – Bogue Chitto
Northern terminus of MS 491
Coy55.489.2Road 789
To MS 393 – Nanih Waiya
KemperPreston61.298.5 MS 397 – Louisville, De Kalb
Noxubee76.1122.5
MS 39 south – De Kalb
South end of MS 39 overlap
Shuqualak80.3129.2

MS 39 north (Main Street) to US 45 – Columbus, Meridian
MS 145 – Macon, Scooba
North end of MS 39 overlap; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ "Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics" (PDF). Mississippi Department of Transportation. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
  2. ^ "Map of Mississippi Highway 21" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
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