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State Highway 119 at milepost 39.13: Boulder: Concrete slab and beam bridge built in 1953, one of first in state having parabolically arched beams rather than flat ones. 6: Boulder Valley Grange No. 131: Boulder Valley Grange No. 131: December 7, 1987
State Highway 157 (SH 157) is a 4.530-mile-long (7.3 km) state highway in Boulder, Colorado. SH 157 is also known as Foothills Parkway in Boulder's city street naming system. SH 157's southern terminus is at U.S. Route 36 (US 36) in Boulder, and the northern terminus is at SH 119 in Boulder.
The longest highway in the state is Interstate 70 which has a span of 449.51 miles (723.42 km) that runs west to east across the state, serving Grand Junction, Denver, Aurora, and Limon. Interstate 270, I-70's only auxiliary route in Colorado, is the shortest interstate highway in the state, spanning about 7 miles (11 km).
Boulder 11.781: 18.960: SH 128 east – Broomfield, Rocky Mountain Metro Airport: Western terminus of SH 128 13.632: 21.939: SH 170 to US 36 – Eldorado Springs, Marshall, Eldorado Canyon State Park: Boulder: 17.422: 28.038: Baseline Road (SH 36E east) 18.849: 30.335: SH 119 (Canyon Boulevard) to SH 7 – Lyons, Nederland, Lafayette: Northern ...
US 287 near Fort Collins: I-25 at Wellington: c. 1923 [6] current Was a cross state highway that ran from New Mexico to Wyoming until 1968. Turned back sections are now I-25, US 85, and US 287 [6] SH 2: 19.944 [7] 32.097 US 285 at Denver: I-76 near Brighton: c. 1923 [8] current
Near the outskirts of Aurora US 36 merges with the group of highways as well. View south along U.S. Highway 287 entering Kiowa County Just past E-470, I-70 and US 36 split to follow a more northerly course, while US 287 and US 40 continue west into Downtown Denver on Colfax Avenue .
State Highway 128 (SH 128) is a 10 mi (16.1 km) long state highway in the Denver, Colorado metro area. SH 128's western terminus is at SH 93 south of Boulder , and the eastern terminus is at Interstate 25 (I-25) in Westminster .
Boulder City, Clark county, southeastern Nevada, U.S. is situated by the Hoover Dam. The only reason for its existence was the requirement of housing the employees hired to build the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River. At the time of construction of the Dam, Boulder City sheltered more than 4,000 employees in 1500 buildings from 1931 to 1935. [5] [6]