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Serves University of Nevada, Reno; Sierra Street was former SR 660; Virginia Street was former SR 430/US 395: 14.1: 22.7: 14: Wells Avenue: Serves Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center: 14.9: 24.0: 15: I-580 south / US 395 – Carson City, Susanville: Serves Reno–Tahoe International Airport and Reno-Sparks Convention Center; I-580 exit 36 and ...
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US 395 Bus. south (SR 430 south to N. Virginia Street) – Reno: Northbound exit signed as "Panther Valley" 73: Golden Valley Road: 74: Lemmon Drive: 76: Stead Boulevard (SR 673 south) Serves Reno Stead Airport: 78: Red Rock (Red Rock Road) 80: White Lake Parkway – Cold Springs: 83: Village Parkway – Bordertown: 85.627: 137.803 — US 395 ...
Between July 1976 and 1993, State Route 224 (SR 224) was concurrent with Interstate 80 Business (BL-80) in Nevada.BL-80 is an unofficial business loop of Interstate 80 (I-80) that is 2.26 miles (3.64 km) long and serves as the main street for the US cities of West Wendover, Nevada, and Wendover, Utah, along a roadway named Wendover Boulevard.
State Route 431 (SR 431), commonly known as the Mount Rose Highway, is a 24.413-mile-long (39.289 km) highway in Washoe County, Nevada, that connects Incline Village at Lake Tahoe with Reno. The highway, a Nevada Scenic Byway , takes its name from Mount Rose , which lies just off the highway.
Smoke Ranch Road in Las Vegas 1976: current SR 599: 7.049: 11.344 Redondo Avenue in Las Vegas: US 95 in Las Vegas 1976: current SR 601 — — Las Vegas Boulevard South in Las Vegas: Las Vegas Boulevard North in North Las Vegas: 1976: c. 2005: SR 602: 0.253: 0.407 Stewart Avenue in Las Vegas: Bonanza Road in Las Vegas 1976
A section of SR 160 between Las Vegas and Pahrump was closed on the weekend of November 4–5, 2017, for the attempt of a world record for the fastest production car. The Koenigsegg Agera RS broke the record at 284.55 miles per hour (457.94 km/h), surpassing the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport . [ 10 ]
As the mining boom waned early in the 20th century, Nevada's centers of political and business activity shifted to the nonmining communities, especially Reno and Las Vegas. Nevada is still the third-largest gold producer in the world, after South Africa and Australia; the state yielded 6.9% of the world's supply in 2005 world gold production. [14]