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Death Valley National Park: 42.70: Death Valley National Park west boundary: 57.91: Panamint Valley Road (to SR 178) – Trona, Ridgecrest: 93.21: Scotty's Castle Road – Scotty's Castle, Beatty: 128.33: Death Valley National Park east boundary: Death Valley Junction: 140.69
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The highway first appeared on Nevada state highway maps as State Route 58 in 1937. [2] In the 1976 renumbering of Nevada's state highways, the route was reassigned to SR 374. [3] The number change was first seen on state maps in 1978. [4]
Most of the old two-digit routes were reassigned to one or more of the new three-digit highway numbers (State Routes 28, 88, and 140 were the only routes to keep their pre-1976 numbers). Other routes were immediately eliminated from the state highway system, while a select few retained their pre-1976 numbers on official state maps into the ...
The road that is now SR 372 was established by 1937. The unimproved route was incorporated into the westernmost end of the State Route 52 alignment, which had been redefined to extend from the California state line, through Pahrump and the Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest north of Charleston Peak , to State Route 5 southeast of Indian Springs ...
Death Valley National Park, whose roads and trails were scarred and flooded by August storms, will probably reopen Oct. 15, rangers say. If current repair plans hold, that reopening will give ...
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An unimproved road through Amargosa Valley, connecting Nevada to Death Valley Junction, appears on state maps as early as 1927. This route crossed the state line roughly where the current highway crosses now, but instead veered northwest to State Route 5 (now US 95) southwest of Beatty near the now defunct town of Caracca. [ 3 ]