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Interstate 180 (I-180) is a short auxiliary Interstate Highway in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. The north–south spur freeway connects I-80 to downtown Lincoln, running for 3.5 miles (5.6 km) while entirely concurrent to U.S. Route 34 (US 34). I-180 has two intermediate interchanges at Cornhusker Highway and Superior Street, both located ...
The Interstate Highways in Nebraska are the segments of the national Interstate Highway System that are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Nebraska, totaling 482 miles (776 km). [2] The longest of these, by far, is Interstate 80 (I-80) at a length just over 455 miles (732 km). [ 1 ]
Interstate 180 (Nebraska), a spur in Lincoln, Nebraska; Interstate 180 (Pennsylvania), a spur to Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Interstate 180 (Wyoming), a short, non-freeway spur in Cheyenne, Wyoming; Interstate 176 to Reading, Pennsylvania, designated as Interstate 180 when I-76 was I-80S; Polikarpov I-180; Japanese submarine I-180
U.S. 34 then becomes a pair of one-way streets, North 9th Street and North 10th Streets, where Interstate 180 ends. U.S. 34 turns east on "O" Street in downtown Lincoln just a few blocks later. [1] [3] U.S. 34 then continues due east from Lincoln, intersecting Nebraska Highway 43 in Eagle.
An attempted robbery at a highway rest area in eastern Nebraska left a 72-year-old man dead and his 71-year-old wife critically injured in a knife attack Wednesday, authorities said. The Hall ...
I-80 in Lincoln: I-180/US 34 in Lincoln Lancaster: 1971: 1984 Former Spur 434; now Cornhusker Highway L-55W: 2.28: 3.67 US 77 in Lincoln: N-2 in Lincoln Lancaster: 1992: 2022 Turned over to the city during the building of the Lincoln South Beltway and rerouting of N-2 L-55X: 2.67: 4.30 US 6 in Lincoln: I-80/US 77 in Lincoln
Woah! Percy was an adorable, fluffy, innocent-looking kitten at 4 months old—when the first clip was taken—but as a 13-month-old young adult cat, he's downright majestic.TikTok viewers are ...
In the Faroe Islands, wild, unpredictable weather — fierce winds and rain, and thick fog that settles like a curtain — can sometimes make travel by car or ferry problematic.