State Highway 144 | |||||||
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Maintained by TxDOT | |||||||
Length: | 39.027 mi (62.808 km) | ||||||
Existed: | by 1931 – present | ||||||
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South end: | SH 22 in Meridian | ||||||
US 67 in Glen Rose US 377 in Granbury |
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North end: |
Bus. US 377 in Granbury |
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Counties: | Bosque, Somervell, Hood | ||||||
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Texas State Highway 144 (SH 144) is a state highway that runs from Meridian to Granbury in central Texas.
SH 144 begins at an intersection with SH 22 in Meridian. The route travels northwest to Walnut Springs before turning in a more northerly direction. It enters Glen Rose, where it has a one-mile concurrency with US 67. After separating from US 67, the highway resumes its northward journey to Granbury, where it intersects the US 377 bypass. The SH 144 designation ends at an intersection with Bus. US 377 in central Granbury.
SH 144 was designated by 1931 from Glen Rose to Meridian, with the extension north to Granbury designated by 1935. An alignment of the route in Glen Rose was previously designated Spur 216 before being combined with SH 144 in 1949.