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Lehi, Utah MPS: NRHP reference No. 98001450 [1] Added to NRHP: December 10, 1998: The Lehi Main Street Historic District is a 5-acre (2.0 ha) historic district in ...
Lehi (/ ˈ l iː h aɪ / LEE-hy) is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States.The population was 75,907 at the 2020 census, [4] up from 47,407 in 2010, and it is the center of population of Utah. [5]
State Route 145 (SR-145), a majority of which is also known as Pioneer Crossing, is a 6.862-mile-long (11.043 km) west–east thoroughfare completely within Utah County in northern Utah that cuts through Saratoga Springs, Lehi, American Fork, and portions of unincorporated Utah County.
1705 South State Street: Provo: 9: Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank-Lehi Hospital: Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank-Lehi Hospital: December 17, 1998 (#98001537) March 26, 2018: 206 East State Street: Lehi: Demolished in 2009. [8]
The state legislature defined State Route 73 in 1933, running from SR-68 (created in 1931 [4]) west of Lehi southwest via Cedar Fort, Fairfield and Topliff to SR-36.Up until Fivemile Pass, beyond Fairfield, this followed the present route of SR-73, but at Fivemile Pass the route curved southwesterly, generally following the former Fairfield Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad. [5]
The I-15 Corridor Expansion (CORE) project was a design–build project that reconstructed 24 miles (39 km) of I-15 in Utah County, Utah between Lehi Main Street to 8000 South Spanish Fork. The $1.725 billion project was the fastest billion-dollar public highway project ever completed in the United States. [ 13 ]
U.S. Route 89 (US 89) in the U.S. state of Utah is a north-south United States Highway spanning more than 502 miles (807.891 km) through the central part of the state, making it the longest road in Utah.
The highway is also routed for a short distance along 500 South and 200 West in Bountiful and Camp Williams Road in Utah County. The route is a surface street for its entire length. SR-68 became a state highway in 1931, at which time the route ran from then–US-40 (North Temple Street) in Salt Lake City to present-day US-89 in Lehi. In 1933 ...