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I-410 intersects I-10 twice, I-35 twice, I-37 once, as well as U.S. Highway 90 (US 90), US 281, and State Highway 151 (SH 151), all freeways in Greater San Antonio with the exception of Loop 1604, which forms a secondary loop around the city, and Wurzbach Parkway, which is located about two miles (3.2 km) outside the loop on the north side. I ...
On July 28, 1977, the section along Avenue J from SH 146 to Broadway was cancelled and Loop 410 was rerouted on a new route to SH 146, replacing a portion of Spur 501 and all of Spur 498. This was also signed as SH 146 Business. [12] [13] Loop 410 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. SH 146.
Uptown Loop: San Antonio North Star Mall: 1985 open Los Angeles/ Inland Empire Palm Springs: Palm Springs (2nd location) Desert Fashion Plaza: 1985 [87] 2001 or −2 [88] 021 621 TL Tulsa: Tulsa Utica Square: 48,000 sq ft (4,500 m 2) [89] 1986 open 006 CL Monterey Co., California Carmel: Carmel Carmel Plaza [57] [90] Added former I. Magnin ...
Loop 13 is a 21.684-mile (34.897 km) partial loop route around the city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. Prior to I-410, Loop 13 served as the primary loop for the city. Part of the road was eventually turned into part of I-410. It follows Military Drive from US 90 through the south side of the city. It then follows W.W. White Road ...
Maryland Route 410 (MD 410) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland and known for most of its length as East–West Highway. The highway runs east to west (hence its name) for 13.92 miles (22.40 km) from MD 355 in Bethesda east to Pennsy Drive in Landover Hills .
Loop 1604 as of 2016. Loop 1604 is the outer highway loop encircling San Antonio, Texas, spanning approximately 95.6 miles (153.9 km).Originally constructed as a two-lane highway, the northern segment of the route, from US 90 in western San Antonio to Kitty Hawk Road in northeastern Bexar County, has been upgraded to a four-lane freeway.
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NGC 5714 is a spiral galaxy located 130 million light-years away in the constellation of Boötes (the Herdsman). [1] It was discovered by William Herschel in 1787. This galaxy is about 130 million light-years away. One supernova has been observed in NGC 5714: SN 2003dr (type Ib/c, mag. 17.9). [3]