The Frank O'Bannon Highway is a series of highways in the state of Indiana. The highway follows existing segments, from south to north, of State Road 37 (SR 37} from Tell City to Eckerty, SR 64 at Eckerty, SR 145 from Eckerty to French Lick, SR 56 from French Lick to Prospect, U.S. Highway 150 (US 150, concurrent with SR 56) from Prospect to Paoli, and SR 37 once again from Paoli to Bedford. With the exception of the four-lane Mitchell-to-Bedford segment (SR 37), the majority of the highway is two lanes.
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