Virginia Highway 100 Cutouts

Barren Springs

SR 608 west at VA 100 Barren Springs. Gone by mid-2000s.   Photo by Michael Summa, 1994. Courtesy Gribblenation.com.

Hillsville

US 52 south approaching US 58-221 in Hillsville. Borderless cutouts are a modern phenomena. Still standing in 2012.   Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken October 7, 2007.

At the actual intersection. US 58 is now US 58 Business. Still standing in 2012.   Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken October 7, 2007.

Approaching US 58-221 from US 52 northbound. Still standing in 2012.   Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken August 7, 2008.

Approaching US 52 from US 58-221 westbound. Still standing in 2012.   Photo by Mapmikey, taken July 16, 2006.

US 52 from US 58-221 eastbound. Still standing in 2012.   Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken May 24, 2003.

Pearisburg

Eastbound US 460 Bus at the VA 100 south split in downtown Pearisburg. Still standing in July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by Adam Froehlig, taken May 24, 2003.

Westbound US 460 Bus at the VA 100 intersection in downtown Pearisburg. These were replaced by the borderless cutouts in the photo below by 2003.   Photo by Michael Summa, 1991. Courtesy of Gribblenation.com

Westbound US 460 Bus at the VA 100 intersection in downtown Pearisburg. These replaced the cutouts in the photo above by 2003. Still standing in March 2014 per HB Elkins.   Photo by HB Elkins, spring 2003. Courtesy of Gribblenation.com

Northbound VA 100 approaching US 460 Bus. Replaced by newer cutouts by 3/14/08 (photo below).   Photo by Michael Summa, 1993. Courtesy Millenniumhwy.net

Northbound VA 100 approaching US 460 Bus. Replaced the cutouts above.   Photo by Mapmikey, taken March 14, 2008

Northbound VA 100 at US 460 Bus.   Photo by Mapmikey, taken April 14, 2012

Northbound VA 100 with US 460 Bus in front of the Giles County Courthouse.   From a postcard.

Pulaski

This is the backside of I-81/VA 100 southbound reassurance after VA 99. The original VA 100 oversized cutout remains on the post. Until about 2011 there were three other assemblies with the covered cutout but I'm pretty sure it's only this one now.   Photo by Mapmikey, taken October 8, 2010.

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Last Updated:  March 28, 2014

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