History
SR 368 made its debut in 1934. It was originally routed along the exact alignment that it utilizes today. The only difference was that at the time, the route SR 368 met at its southern terminus was known as SR 32, which a few years later would become US 33.
In 1961, US 33 was moved to a new alignment further south. Consequently, the SR 366 designation was applied to the former alignment of the U.S. highway. However, at the same time, SR 368 was extended east, running concurrent with SR 366 east to SR 117 north of Huntsville, where both routes arrived at a shared terminus. This remained the case until 1979, when SR 368 was restored back to its original alignment, leaving SR 366 as a solo route between SR 368 and SR 117.
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