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Originally I-80S until 1976. Last interstate to be completed in the state of Colorado. Completed in 1993. [1] I-80S: 178.22 [7] 286.82 I-25/US 87 in North Washington: I-80S at the Nebraska state line 1958 [8] 1976 Two sections of freeway located near Denver and in northeastern Colorado, near the Nebraska border.
State Highway 58 (SH 58) is a 5.627 mi (9.056 km) state highway in Jefferson County, Colorado. It begins at an at-grade intersection with US 6 and SH 93 in Golden and ends in Wheat Ridge. It is a freeway for its entire length except for its west junction, which is a signal light. [2] The entire route is known as the Golden Freeway.
The Gerald R. Ford Freeway refers to Interstate Highways named for former President Gerald R. Ford in Omaha (where he was born) and Michigan (where he grew up and was a Congressman): Interstate 480 (Nebraska–Iowa)
In 1975 Colorado Governor Dick Lamm vowed to "drive a silver spike" through the plans for the road. [16] In 1989 voters turned down an expansion of the freeway by a four-to-one margin. In the late 1990s a citizens group called Citizens Involved in the Northwest Quadrant (CINQ) was formed to oppose the completion of the freeway.
Ford Freeway can refer to: Bishop Ford Freeway, part of I-94 in the Chicago area; Edsel Ford Freeway, part of I-94 in Detroit; Gerald R. Ford Freeway (Omaha), part of I-480 in Nebraska; Gerald R. Ford Freeway (Grand Rapids), part of I-196 in Michigan
State Highway 119 (SH 119) is a 63.7-mile-long (102.5 km) state highway in north central Colorado.It extends in a southwest to northeast direction, from a junction with U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in Clear Creek Canyon between Golden and Idaho Springs to a junction with Interstate 25 (I-25) east of Longmont.