Arkansas Highway 102


Highway 102 is an east–west state highway in Benton County. The route of runs from Highway 43 near Maysville east through Centerton and Bentonville to Interstate 49/US Route 71.

Route description

Its western terminus is at an intersection with Highway 43 southeast of Maysville. Towns along this route include Bentonville, Centerton and Decatur, where it has a short concurrency with Highway 59. Its eastern terminus is in Bentonville, Arkansas at an intersection with Interstate 49 and U.S. Route 71.

History

Originally 102's east terminus was at U.S. 71 north of Centerton, but was extended to the intersection of Highway 94 and U.S. Route 62 in Rogers. After the opening of Interstate 49 the section east of 49 was replaced by US 62.

Major intersections

Centerton business route

Highway 102 Business is a business route of in Centerton. The route's southern terminus is at Highway 102 with its northern terminus at Highway 72 southeast of Hiwasse.

History

Originally part of the 1926 alignment of US 71, Highway 102B is also part of the original 1930's alignment of Highway 102.

Major intersections

Former alignment

Highway 102 was a state highway of in Rogers. The highway began at U.S. 71 Business in Rogers and continued east ½ mile to the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad where it continued as West Olrich St. This road served primarily as state maintained access to a local poultry plant and was deleted in 2008.