U.S. Route 6 in Nevada

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La U.S. Route 6 o Ruta Federal 6 (abreviada US 6) es una autopista federal ubicada en el estado de Nevada. La autopista inicia en el Oeste desde la US 6 en la frontera con California (Cerca de Benton, CA) hacia el Este en la , en la frontera con Utah (este de Baker, NV).​ La autopista tiene una longitud de 492,4 km (306 mi).​ rdf:langString
U.S. Route 6 (US 6) is a transcontinental highway in the United States, stretching from Bishop, California, in the west to Provincetown, Massachusetts, on the east coast. The Nevada portion crosses the center of the state, serving the cities of Tonopah and Ely, en route to Utah and points further east. Like US 50, to the north, large desolate areas are traversed by the route, with few or no signs of civilization, and the highway crosses several large desert valleys separated by numerous mountain ranges towering over the valley floors, in what is known as the Basin and Range Province of the Great Basin. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString U.S. Route 6 in Nevada
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rdf:langString Warm Springs
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rdf:langString Continuation into Utah
rdf:langString Eastern end of US 95 concurrency
rdf:langString Western end of US 50/US 93 concurrency
rdf:langString Western end of US 95 concurrency
rdf:langString Serves Great Basin National Park; MP is approximate, based on NDOT map
rdf:langString Serves Cave Lake State Park; MP is approximate, based on distance from MP 46.00
rdf:langString Eastern end of US 93 concurrency; MP is approximate, based on distance to SR-893 below
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rdf:langString La U.S. Route 6 o Ruta Federal 6 (abreviada US 6) es una autopista federal ubicada en el estado de Nevada. La autopista inicia en el Oeste desde la US 6 en la frontera con California (Cerca de Benton, CA) hacia el Este en la , en la frontera con Utah (este de Baker, NV).​ La autopista tiene una longitud de 492,4 km (306 mi).​
rdf:langString U.S. Route 6 (US 6) is a transcontinental highway in the United States, stretching from Bishop, California, in the west to Provincetown, Massachusetts, on the east coast. The Nevada portion crosses the center of the state, serving the cities of Tonopah and Ely, en route to Utah and points further east. Like US 50, to the north, large desolate areas are traversed by the route, with few or no signs of civilization, and the highway crosses several large desert valleys separated by numerous mountain ranges towering over the valley floors, in what is known as the Basin and Range Province of the Great Basin. US 6 has a diverse route through the state, traversing desert, desert mountain ranges and valleys, ghost towns and Great Basin National Park. The entire highway in Nevada is designated as part of the Grand Army of the Republic Highway, and has also been named the Theodore Roosevelt Highway. Although US 50 to the north is known as The Loneliest Road in America, US 6 can be considered as equally deserving of that title due to it serving equally desolate areas. The route was routed entirely over existing state highways when it was extended into Nevada in 1937; however, all of the concurrent state routes were eventually removed. The route has remained largely unchanged, except where it was realigned to enter Utah north of Baker instead of passing through the town.
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