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Nebraska Highway 53
Nebraska Highway 53 is a highway in southern Nebraska. It is a north–south highway which runs for . It has a southern terminus at U.S. Highway 136 in Nebraska, U.S. 136 east of Gilead, Nebraska, Gilead, and a northern terminus west of Daykin, Nebraska, Daykin at Nebraska Highway 4. Route description Nebraska Highway 53 begins one mile (1.6 km) east of Gilead at U.S. 136. It proceeds north through farmland and crosses the Little Blue River (Kansas/Nebraska), Little Blue River before entering Alexandria, Nebraska, Alexandria. From Alexandria, it continues north until NE 4, where it ends. History Highway 53 was originally numbered Highway 76 until January 1, 1975, when it was redesignated to avoid confusion with Interstate 76 (west), Interstate 76 (formerly Interstate 80S). Major intersections References External links {{Attached KML, display=title,inlineNebraska Roads: NE 41-60
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