Indiana State Road 264
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State Road 264 is a short two-lane road in southeast Dubois County
Dubois County, Indiana
Dubois County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. The county seat is Jasper. As of 2010, the population was 41,889.Dubois County is part of the Jasper Micropolitan Statistical Area.-History:...

 in the U.S. state
U.S. state
A U.S. state is any one of the 50 federated states of the United States of America that share sovereignty with the federal government. Because of this shared sovereignty, an American is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of domicile. Four states use the official title of...

 of Indiana
Indiana
Indiana is a US state, admitted to the United States as the 19th on December 11, 1816. It is located in the Midwestern United States and Great Lakes Region. With 6,483,802 residents, the state is ranked 15th in population and 16th in population density. Indiana is ranked 38th in land area and is...

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Route description

State Road 264 begins at the north end of the town of Ferdinand
Ferdinand, Indiana
Ferdinand is a town in Ferdinand Township, Dubois County, Indiana, United States. The population was 2,157 at the 2010 census. It was founded in 1840 by Joseph Kundek and named after Ferdinand I of Austria....

 at State Road 162
Indiana State Road 162
State Road 162 in the U.S. State of Indiana is a route in Dubois and Spencer counties. Though an even-numbered route, in practice it is a north–south route for most of its length.-Route description:...

, which is concurrent with Main Street. Going east and slightly north, it is concurrent with East 23rd Street until it leaves the city limits after 0.7 miles. It continues east-northeast and winds among several wooded areas until it reaches the Ferdinand State Forest
Ferdinand State Forest
Ferdinand State Forest was formed in 1934 in Dubois County, Indiana, USA. Its west edge is approximately 5 miles to the east of the town of Ferdinand; Indiana State Road 264 connects the town with the forest. The forest covers an area of .-External links:*...

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Major intersections

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