Nevada State Route 789
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State Route 789 (SR 789) is a
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in Humboldt County,
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connecting the town of
Golconda Fort (Telugu: గోల్కొండ, romanized: ''Gōlkōnḍa'') is a historic fortress and ruined city located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It was originally called Mankal. The fort was originally built by Kakatiya ruler Pratāparu ...
to nearby mining districts. Much of the route previously existed as State Route 18 prior to 1976.


Route description

SR 789 begins at the westbound entrance ramp to
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in the town of Golconda. From there, the route travels southeast, paralleling the Interstate highway. After less than one mile (1.6 km), the route leaves the Golconda town limits. SR 789 parallels I-80 in its southeasterly direction for over two miles (3.2 km) before turning sharply to the northeast. The route passes through Emigrant Canyon, briefly paralleling the
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on its trek northward. State Route 789 continues northeast to reach its terminus just north of Midas Road, leading to access roads leading to several mining operations including
Getchell Mine The Getchell Mine is an underground gold mine in the Potosi Mining District of Humboldt County, Nevada, on the east flank of the Osgood Mountains, 35 miles northeast of Winnemucca. Prospectors Edward Knight and Emmet Chase discovered gold in ...
.


History

45px, Much of SR 789 was previously designated as part of State Route 18 Much of SR 789 has origins in former State Route 18. State Route 18 had been established by 1929 as an unimproved road connecting U.S. Route 40/ State Route 1 at Golconda to State Route 11 at
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via the town of
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. The original routing, however, entered Golconda on the north, more closely following the Humboldt River and
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(now part of
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). This alignment gave SR 18 a length of about . By 1946, the overall length of State Route 18 had increased to due to some realignments in the route, including an extension east from Tuscarora to intersect SR 11 (which had been shifted eastward to bypass the town). The westernmost 14 miles of the route had also been realigned and paved by this time. By 1963, construction of future Interstate 80 reached the Golconda area, bypassing the original US 40 route. The two miles (3.2 km) of US 40 between Golconda and the SR 18 junction was added onto SR 18 to connect the state highway to the new federal route. State Route 18 remained unchanged for several years after gaining mileage at its west end. However, the route ended up being altered in the 1976 renumbering of Nevada's state highway system that began on July 1, 1976. The paved on the west end of SR 18 were renumbered to present-day State Route 789, while the remainder of the route was removed from the state highway system.


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References

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Transportation in Humboldt County, Nevada