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When US 93 was established in 1926, the nature of the highway's construction in Montana's mixture of terrain around glacial lakes, through dense forests and over high mountains was a significant challenge given the construction techniques and equipment of the time.
US 93 Alt. begins at US 93 south of Kalispell approximately 0.7 miles (1.1 km) south of the "Four Corners" junction with Secondary Highway 317 (S-317), and currently runs as a temporary two-lane highway for nearly 4 miles (6.4 km) to US 2 west of Kalispell, and as a four-lane highway from there for nearly 3.6 miles (5.8 km) to its northern terminus at US 93 north of Kalispell.
U.S. Route 93 Business (US 93 Bus.) is a 8.110-mile (13.052 km) business route of US 93 in Twin Falls County, Idaho. The route provides access to downtown Twin Falls. A majority of the route is concurrent with U.S. Route 30. The route was originally part of mainline US 93 before it was realigned around most of Twin Falls. [citation needed]
US 93 Alt. 4.5: 7.2 US 93 south of Kalispell: US 93 north of Kalispell 2010: current Included all segments open as of November 2013; expected completion in 2016 [1] [2] US 191 Bus. — — — — — 2024 Served Lewistown: US 212 Byp. — — — — — — Served Billings
Secondary Highway 424 (S-424), also known as Three Mile Drive and Farm to Market Road, is a 17.108-mile-long (27.533 km) secondary state highway in Flathead County, Montana, connecting northwestern Kalispell to U.S. Route 93 (US 93) west of Whitefish.
The border-to-border run between Jasper National Park in Canada to Nogales, Mexico, is brimming with bucolic splendor, unique characters, wildlife, fresh pie, and majestic national parks. Add days ...
US 93 in Polson: US 2 in Evergreen — — MT 36 — — US 93 near Gibbons Pass: US 91 in Dillon — — Replaced by MT 43 and S-278: MT 37: 67.048: 107.903 US 2 in Libby: US 93 in Eureka — — MT 38: 53.835: 86.639 US 93 in Grantsdale: MT 1 in Porters Corner: 1924: current Skalkaho Highway MT 39 — — Port of Morgan at the Saskatchewan ...
In Montana, US 93 drops northward into the Bitterroot River Valley and gradually descends toward Hamilton, Lolo, and Missoula. In 1805 Lewis and Clark crossed the divide between Lemhi County (Idaho) and Ravalli County (Montana), approximately 1.3 miles (2 km) northwest of Lost Trail Pass, to enter the Bitterroot Valley on September 4. [1]