VA 374
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Photo: VA 374 from VA 33 westbound (photo by Mapmikey, March 2014)
From:  Glenns (Gloucester County)
To: Rappahannock Community College
Total Length:  0.14 miles  
ROUTE LOG
VA 33: 0 - 0
END VA 374: 0.14 - 0.14
Creation: VA 374 appeared as new primary routing in Dec 1971 (CTB), running the way it does now. This is the 2nd VA 374.
Adjustments:  None
Improvements:  Paved upon inception; no multilane segments
Posting:  Fully posted with shields at VA 33
Multiplexes:  None
Legislative names:  None
Other names:  College Dr
Scenic Byway:  None
Comment:  VA 374 does not appear on official maps
VA 374
VA 374
1975 Gloucester County
Previous VA 374's:

1928 ROUTE LOG
US 15, VA 32: 0 - 0
END VA 374: 23 - 23
VA 374 #1: Appeared in June 1923 (CTB) as an upgrade to CR 1, running from VA 32 (now US 15) Orange east 10 miles to about Rhoadesville.
In Jan 1925 (CTB), VA 374 was extended east 5 miles.

VA 374 (1923 Official)
VA 374 out of Orange
1923 VDOH Projects Map
VA 374 (1925 Official)
VA 374 extended past Rhodesville
1925 Official

In March 1927 (CTB), VA 374 was extended east 5 more miles.
In Jan 1928 (CTB), VA 374 was extended east 3 miles to beyond Locust Grove, ending 2.75 miles short of VA 37 (now VA 3) Wilderness.
In Aug 1928, VA 374 was renumbered as VA 702. Today it is VA 20 except it used VA 20 Business, Waugh Blvd, SR 2013, SR 671 through Unionville; SR 743, SR 741 through Rhoadesville; SR 742, SR 740

VA 374 (1927 Official)
VA 374 extended to Locust Grove
1927 Official
1929 Official
VA 702 replaces VA 374
1929 Official


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