by Dick Hall-Sizemore

Whenever I travel to anywhere west of the Blue Ridge that is south of Staunton, I take U.S. Rt. 60.ย Such trips usually include a stop at a restaurant at Cumberland Courthouse that serves some of the best fried oysters in the Commonwealth and at a decent price, along with lemon meringue pie.ย If I am going to Lexington, that two-lane road over the Blue Ridge between Amherst and Buena Vista is fun to drive, although I would not recommend using it if it is raining, at night, or during the winter.
In 1969, U.S. Rt. 60 from Richmond to Lexington was designated by the General Assembly as โ the James A. Anderson Highway.โย There are signs along the roadside at various intervals that inform motorists of that designation.ย Most such highway designations recall politicians whose names are familiar, but this one drew a blank for me, and I always wondered who James A. Anderson was and why he merited having a highway named for him.
Brig. Gen. James A. Anderson was the Virginia State Highway Commissioner from 1941-1957.ย Before being appointed commissioner, he had a distinguished career at the Virginia Military Institute and state and federal government.ย
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