Indiana State Road 434
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| State Road 434 |
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| Length: | 2.9 mi[1][2] (4.67 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Counties: | Marion | ||||||||||||
| Major cities: | Indianapolis | ||||||||||||
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State Road 434 in the U.S. State of Indiana was short connecting highway between U.S. Route 31 (Meridian St.) and U.S. Route 421 (Michigan Rd.) along what is now Meridian Hills Blvd., 73rd St., and Westlane Road in Indianapolis. It is no longer a state highway.
The following places are along the former highway's route:
- Westlane Middle School (Washington Twp)
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