Mississippi Highway 496
Mississippi Highway 496 is a east–west state highway in eastern Mississippi. The route starts at MS 19 near Meridian and travels eastwards through rural Lauderdale County. The road crosses the Alabama–Mississippi state line east of Alamucha, and it continues on as a county highway. The road that became part of the route was constructed in the 1920s, and it was designated as a state highway by 1957. Two projects in 1964 and 1974 resulted in the route being fully paved.
Route description
All of MS 496 is located within Lauderdale County, and the route is maintained by the Mississippi Department of Transportation as part of the Mississippi State Highway System. MS 496 is legally defined in Mississippi Code § 65-3-3.MS 496 starts at a three-way intersection with MS 19 near Meridian, and the route travels eastward through rural, forested Lauderdale County. The road begins to turn northeast past Old Wire Road and Whitaker Road, and it crosses Cokers Branch near Harper Road. At KOA Campground Road, MS 496 begins traveling southeastward. The route then intersects Russell–Mount Gilead Road and Linton Road, which travel to Russell and Vimville respectively. MS 496 enters the unincorporated area of Alamucha near Alamucha–Whynot Road, and starts traveling northeastwards again east of Greenhill Road. Near the Alabama–Mississippi state line, the road intersects T.K. Culpepper Road, a county-maintained state highway with the designation of MS 897. MS 496 crosses the state line past Salem Church Road, and it continues as Sumter County Route 1, which continues northeastwards towards the town of Cuba.