U.S. Route 11 Business (Staunton, Virginia)

U.S. Route 11 Business (Staunton, Virginia)

U.S. Route 11 Business (11 Bus) is a business route spur of Rt 11 in Staunton, Virginia. It is not a common VDOT road, because it only runs from Rt 262/Rt 11 intersection to 11/250 in the downtown area. The road is commonly know as North Augusta Street and prior to this, Lee Highway. Some major points on this road include Terry Court Shopping Center, St. Johns's United Methodist Church, United States Postal Service Staunton Office, Kings Daughter Rehabilation Center, Staunton Public Library, and Staunton's Downtown District.


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