Utah State Route 184 (1963-2007)
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Utah State Route 184 (1963-2007)
Utah State Route 184 may refer to: * Utah State Route 184 (1963–2007), a former state highway in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, that formed an eastern loop off of U.S. Route 89, connecting with U.S. Route 89 at its former routing at North Temple and North State Street and again at Beck Street, via the west side of the State Capitol * Utah State Route 184 (1935-1963), a former state highway in eastern Provo, Utah, United States, that connected State Route 1 (U.S. Route 89/U.S. Route 91), at University Avenue and Center Street, with the Utah State Hospital, via East Center Street. * Utah State Route 184A (1940-1969), a former state highway designation for several roads that served Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, United States, that included the road around the perimeter of the camps and a (since nearly entirely removed) road that ran easterly through the campus to the stadium. (The route was renumbered as State Route 284 in 1969.) See also * List of state highways ...
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Utah State Route 184 (1963–2007)
State Route 184 was a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. It was a loop that connected U.S. Route 89 (US-89) in Salt Lake City with the Utah State Capitol. The route was originally added to the state highway system in 1935 as part of SR-181, and SR-184 was created in 1963 as a split from that route. It would remain until 2007, when it was deleted in a series of highway realignments in the Salt Lake City area. However, its route remains on the state highway system as SR-186. Route description SR-184 began in Downtown Salt Lake City at the intersection of State Street, North Temple, and 2nd Avenue. At the time, US-89 went west and south from this intersection, though it has since been rerouted. SR-184 left downtown on State Street, climbing Capitol Hill and entering the neighborhood of the same name before turning west at 300 North, just south of the Utah State Capitol. SR-184 continued to follow the south and west side of the capitol grounds, turning northeast on ...
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Utah State Route 184 (1935-1963)
In the U.S. state of Utah, some state highways have been specifically designated to serve state parks and state institutions. The range of numbers from State Route 281 to State Route 320 has been used for this purpose since 1969. __NOTOC__ State Route 281 State Route 281 served Dixie College (now Utah Tech University) in St. George until 1991. It was created in 1935 as State Route 191, connecting SR-1 ( US-91, now SR-34) to the college. The route was renumbered to State Route 181A in 1945, State Route 67 in 1962, and finally SR-281 in 1969. The route was removed from the state highway system in 1991 as part of the trade that created SR-8; the final routing was about long and extended south from SR-34 via 700 East to and around the college. State Route 282 State Route 282 consists of three segments named Campus Center Drive, South Campus Drive, Mario Capecchi Drive, and North Campus Drive, totaling . The route connects the University of Utah in Salt Lake City ...
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Utah State Route 184A (1940-1969)
In the U.S. state of Utah, some state highways have been specifically designated to serve state parks and state institutions. The range of numbers from State Route 281 to State Route 320 has been used for this purpose since 1969. __NOTOC__ State Route 281 State Route 281 served Dixie College (now Utah Tech University) in St. George until 1991. It was created in 1935 as State Route 191, connecting SR-1 ( US-91, now SR-34) to the college. The route was renumbered to State Route 181A in 1945, State Route 67 in 1962, and finally SR-281 in 1969. The route was removed from the state highway system in 1991 as part of the trade that created SR-8; the final routing was about long and extended south from SR-34 via 700 East to and around the college. State Route 282 State Route 282 consists of three segments named Campus Center Drive, South Campus Drive, Mario Capecchi Drive, and North Campus Drive, totaling . The route connects the University of Utah in Salt Lake City ...
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List Of State Highways In Utah
The U.S. state of Utah, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) operates a system of state routes that serve all portions of the state. In official documents the state of Utah uses the term "state routes" for numbered, state maintained highways, since the legal definition of a "highway" includes any public road. UDOT signs state routes with a beehive symbol after the state's nickname of the beehive state. There are of state routes in Utah. The numbers and routes of all Utah highways are assigned by the state legislature, currently documented in Utah Code Title 72, Chapter 4. The code also defines the Utah maintained portions of Interstate and U.S. Highways. With the exception of state route numbers assigned to match U.S. Highways and Interstate Highways, Utah state route numbers are not designated per any consistent pattern, though there are a few regional clusters of sequentially numbered highways. There have been multiple changes to the numbering of state routes. Sin ...
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