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The route first appears on state highway maps in 1941 as part of State Route 60, a three-pronged route with each spoke connecting to the town of Nelson. The 16-mile (26 km) northwest leg connected to US 95 about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Boulder City while the 10-mile (16 km) southwest leg reached US 95 further south via the Nelson Cutoff Road.
Nelson is located along Nevada State Route 165, about 8 miles (13 km) southeast of its junction with U.S. Route 95.Route 165 continues east 5 miles (8 km) to a dead end at Nelsons Landing on the Colorado River, 18 miles (29 km) by water north of Cottonwood Cove on Lake Mojave.
F-number: f/2.8: ISO speed rating: 100: Date and time of data generation: 14:31, 31 August 2024: Lens focal length: 4.49 mm: Latitude: 44° 26′ 22.21″ N: Longitude: 91° 58′ 1.67″ W: Altitude: 263.55 meters above sea level: City shown: Nelson: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical resolution: 300 dpi: Software used: Adobe Photoshop ...
The Nevada Department of Transportation approved the new highway numbers on July 1, 1976, with the route change first shown on the 1978–79 state highway map. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The highways have remained unchanged since.
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Photos from El Dorado Canyon, 1907 from digital.library.unlv.edu, Nevada State Historical Society Photo Collection, accessed 5/12-13/2014. View of Southwestern Mining Company's Quartz Mill along river; View of Colorado River from Eldorado Canyon. Down river and towards the mill, from just below the house. (probably the mail carrier's boat in ...
This new highway designation was first seen on state highway maps in 1978. [10] However, it appears that ultimately the SR 40 section was not included in the new route designation—the present-day SR 169 alignment appears on the 1982 map while the Valley of Fire Road and southernmost miles of SR 12 were left without new state route numbers. [11]
SR 151 south (Patrick Henry Highway) – Piney River, Lynchburg: Eastern end of SR 151 concurrency SR 655 (Roseland Road) – Roseland: former planned SR 56 west: Colleen: 31.28: 50.34: US 29 south (Thomas Nelson Highway) – Lynchburg: Western end of US 29 concurrency 35.56: 57.23: US 29 north (Thomas Nelson Highway) – Charlottesville