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U.S. Route 91

U.S. Route 91 or U.S. Highway 91 (US 91) is a 172.7-mile-long (277.9 km) north–south United States highway running from Brigham City, Utah, to Idaho Falls, Idaho, in the U.S. states of Idaho and Utah. Despite the "1" as the last digit in the number, US 91 is no longer a cross-country artery, as it has mostly been replaced by Interstate 15.[2] The highway currently serves to connect the communities of the Cache Valley to I-15 and beyond. Prior to the mid-1970s, US 91 was an international commerce route from Long Beach, California, to the Canada–US border north of Sweetgrass, Montana. US 91 was routed on the main streets of most of the communities it served, including Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas and State Street in Salt Lake City. From Los Angeles to Salt Lake, the route was built along the corridor of the Arrowhead Trail. A portion of the highway's former route in California is currently State Route 91.

U.S. Route 91

US-91 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by UDOT and ITD
Length172.663 mi[a] (277.874 km)
Existed1926[1]–present
Major junctions
South end I-15 / I-84 in Brigham City, UT
Major intersections
North end I-15 BL / US 26 in Idaho Falls, ID
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesUtah, Idaho
CountiesUT: Box Elder, Cache
ID: Franklin, Bannock, Bingham, Bonneville
Highway system
US 90 US 92

Route description edit

 
US 91 in Cache Valley

Utah edit

US 91 begins at Brigham City. The highway was originally routed through Brigham City, but today runs on a southern bypass (locally designated 1100 South). The original routing is now State Route 90. In Brigham City, US 89 becomes concurrent with US 91.

After leaving Brigham City, the highway begins to climb the Wellsville Mountains. The entire grade across these mountains is colloquially called "Sardine Canyon". However, Sardine Canyon is the canyon originally used by the first settlers to mark a trail to Cache Valley, so named as they used the litter from their lunch of canned sardines to mark the trail. A new route was constructed in the 1950s that uses the same mountain pass, Sardine Summit, as the old road, however follows different canyons down from the summit. Despite the modern route of US 91 no longer using Sardine Canyon, the name continues to be used by locals and news media alike in describing the traffic, weather conditions or scenery along the entire grade across the Wellsville Mountains.[3]

US 91 enters the Wellsville Mountains via Box Elder Canyon in a climb to the lake and town of Mantua, which has a reputation as a speed trap.[4][5] After passing the reservoir, the highway resumes climbing, using Dry Canyon to reach Sardine Summit. The highway descends through Wellsville Canyon and reaches the Cache Valley, where it serves as the major thoroughfare.[3] Logan is the largest city in the valley. At Logan, US 89 splits off to the east towards Bear Lake, while US 91 continues north through the valley to the Idaho state line. Both the Utah and Idaho portions of Cache Valley are part of the Logan metropolitan area.

The Utah section of US 91 is defined at Utah Code Annotated § 72-4-115(1).[6] In addition, the segment south of the SR-142 intersection in Richmond is included in the National Highway System.[7]

Idaho edit

US 91 continues serving the Idaho portion of the Cache Valley with Preston as the largest city. The highway passes by the Bear River Massacre Site, a National Historic Landmark, near Preston, and over the geologically significant Red Rock Pass, near Downey.

After leaving Cache Valley, the highway then crosses back to rejoin Interstate 15. At Pocatello, US 91, US 30, and I-15 Business Loop separate from Interstate 15 and run concurrently, passing through a small portion of the Idaho State University campus. US 30 separates from US 91 near Pocatello's city hall at what was once the starting point of one of Idaho's first designated highways, the Yellowstone Park Highway. From this point the highway generally follows the original route of the Yellowstone Park Highway northeastward, until it reaches its terminus at its intersection with US 26, south of Idaho Falls.

History edit

At its peak, from 1947 to 1965, U.S. Route 91 extended from the Pacific Ocean at Long Beach, California, to Coutts, Alberta. Though a good portion of the highway fit the US highway numbering grid, overall, US 91's northern terminus was east of US 89, while its southern terminus was west of US 101. North of Riverside, California, US 91 followed a route that would be largely paralleled by modern I-15 and I-215 where these routes did not completely supplant it. There are some parts where US 91/I-15 had divergent paths. The more southerly is from Littlefield, Arizona, to St. George, Utah, where the two routes took different paths through the Arizona Strip. The more northerly and longer is the surviving portion of US 91 from Brigham City to Downey, where Interstate 15 follows an old route of U.S. Route 191.[8]

Utah first submitted a petition to AASHTO to have the US 91 designation truncated in 1971. This petition was approved on June 21, 1971. However, the state did not take action until 1974. Utah officials co-ordinated a second petition with the transportation departments of California, Nevada and Arizona. In this unified petition officials in Utah proposed the number changeover take place in 1974. Nevada requested postponing the deletion of US 91 as Nevada expected to complete the last piece of I-15 in 1975. Nevada officials suggested U.S. Route 40 be similarly truncated, as this highway largely duplicated Interstate 80 in the same states. Despite Nevada's request, the petition was submitted and approved in 1974.[2]

Retracing the path of historic U.S. Route 91 is possible but difficult. In most cities the route of US 91 is still in use as a local street or highway. In many rural areas, I-15 was built on top of the former US 91.

The highway passed through the following states:

California edit

US 91's original southern terminus was at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue (historically SR 15) and East Pacific Coast Highway (SR 1) in Long Beach. This intersection also marked the historic western terminus of US 6, which proceeded west from that intersection. East of the intersection, US 91 proceeded east along East Pacific Coast Highway to Los Alamitos Circle.

 
US 91 shield used in California

The portions in California were replaced with:

  • SR 1 (Pacific Coast Highway from Atlantic Avenue to Los Alamitos Circle)
  • SR 19 (Lakewood Boulevard from Los Alamitos Circle to Lincoln Avenue)
  • SR 214 (route no longer a state highway – Carson Street and Lincoln Avenue)
  • SR 91
  • I-215
  • I-15

Nevada edit

The route of US 91 in Nevada was replaced with I-15 in 1974.

South of Las Vegas, most of the old route is still intact, as it runs parallel and to the east of the freeway from Jean to Sloan. Visitors to the popular Seven Magic Mountains art installation must travel at least a dozen miles on the old route to reach the site.

In Las Vegas, US 91 was better known as Las Vegas Boulevard (State Route 604 after the 1976 renumbering of most Nevada state highways). The intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street is the historic intersection with U.S. 93 and U.S. 95. Here, U.S. 466 parted ways with US 91 and headed southeast on Fremont Street with southbound US 93 and US 95. At this intersection, US 93 and 95 departed Fremont Street and turned northeast onto Las Vegas Boulevard, heading northbound with US 91. A few blocks further up, at Bonanza Road, US 95 turned west until it hit Rancho Drive, then continued north. US 91/93 stayed aligned with Las Vegas Boulevard, which turned into Salt Lake Highway after departing the city of North Las Vegas.

Until its decertification in 1974, US 91 followed I-15 to exit 112, where it took present-day NV 170 through Riverside to Mesquite, turned right onto NV 144 (Mesquite Boulevard and Sandhill Boulevard), and then followed Hillside Drive into Arizona (where the road became Fairview Avenue).

Arizona edit

   
Directional colored shields found on US 91 in Arizona during the 1950s

US 91 entered Arizona from Nevada on Fairview Avenue and followed it northeast to Littlefield. Once Fairview Avenue crosses I-15, it became Cane Beds Road through downtown Beaver Dam and into Utah, where the road continued as Old Highway 91. Today, this section of US 91 is known as Mohave County Road 91.

Utah edit

From the State Line to Saint George US 91 followed a semi-circular route that given the name Old Dixie Highway 91 in 2023. Washington County officials gave the former segment of US 91 the name as part of an effort to preserve the nickname Utah's Dixie for this region of Utah, co-inciding with the removal of the name Dixie from Utah Tech University.[9][10] Dixie Highway 91 continues to Santa Clara and followed what is now SR-8 and SR-18 to St. George. Where SR-18 intersects St. George Blvd, US 91 then continued east on St. George Blvd. (SR-34) until it intersected Red Cliffs Rd. From there, US 91 went in a north-east direction, with Red Cliffs becoming Telegraph St. in Washington. US 91 followed on Telegraph until becoming Main St. in Leeds. After leaving Leeds, Old 91 is still intact until about a half mile north of the junction with SR-228 where its routing runs right into I-15.[11]

US 91 picks up again in Black Rock in northern Washington County at exit 36 on I-15. It continues parallel to I-15 until just past exit 40, then picks up again on the other side of the freeway. This section of the road is not maintained and some of the original paving is still visible between the end of the road at Lower Taylor Creek Trailhead and when normal paving resumes near the road to New Harmony (old SR-144), at I-15 exit 42. The road, marked as Old US 91, then runs north through Kanarraville and into Cedar City near exit 57, merging into Main St (SR-130) until near the city border with Enoch just past exit 62. Old US 91 continues to parallel I-15 to Summit. The road crosses I-15 again at exit 71 and continues its original route through Parowan, merging with SR-274 after briefly running along modern SR-143. There is no additional signage in Parowan to indicate the original route, though historical maps show that it follows SR-271 through Paragonah.[12] There are some frontage roads along I-15 through Beaver that may be sections of the original highway in Iron County.

In Beaver County, sections of SR-160 through Beaver and the road running north through Manderfield use original sections of US 91. There are also sections of roadway that used to be US 91 from before exit 129 through Cove Fort, Utah, in Millard County, intersecting both I-70 and later I-15 north of the I-70/I-15 interchange, including what is now SR-161. Some frontage roads along I-15 may be parts of US 91. The route picks up again at exit 146 on SR-133 through Kanosh and Meadow before being supplanted by frontage roads and I-15. SR-99 through Fillmore and SR-64 through Holden are also pieces of US 91 before running concurrently with US 50 until it merges again with I-15.

The original alignment of US 91 also diverges from I-15 through most of Juab County. At Chicken Creek Reservoir, the historic route of US 91 leaves I-15 and follows SR-78 northeast to Levan where it turns north along modern SR-28 and continues through Nephi along that city's Main Street. North of Nephi, it follows what is now Mona Road, passing through Mona, before rejoining the modern I-15 alignment near Rocky Ridge. In Utah County, the old US 91 leaves I-15 again at Santaquin, following SR-198 northeast through Payson and Salem before reaching Spanish Fork. In Spanish Fork, it ran north on Main Street (now SR-156, east on 800 North, and northeast on what is now SR-51 to Springville.

In Springville US 91 first joined US 89 at one of the oldest grade-separated interchanges in Utah (this portion is now SR-51).[11] From this junction to Logan the two highways ran mostly concurrent. This portion is mostly intact as US 89.

However, US 91 diverged from US 89 between Farmington and Ogden. US 91 split away on what is now State Route 273, State Route 126 and State Route 26. These highways form the Main Street through Kaysville and Layton; State Street from the Layton-Clearfield border to Main Street in Clearfield though the city of Sunset turning into 1900 West at the Sunset-Roy border, then following 1900 West to a junction with Riverdale Road in Roy, then following Riverdale Road through Riverdale, and then meeting back up with US 89 at Washington Blvd in Ogden.

Idaho edit

US 91 formerly entered Idaho Falls along Yellowstone Highway, and returned to the course of modern I-15 north of town. The highway then proceeded north toward Monida Pass where the highway entered Montana. In some small towns streets used by the route are called "Old Highway 91".[13]

Montana edit

In Montana, the highway's alignment slightly changed with the construction of the Clark Canyon Dam.

Starting just south of Dillon, I-15 was built on a new alignment that mostly parallels US 91 and crosses over it several times. In Dillon, the former route of the highway is now known as Atlantic Street and Montana Street.[14] The highway formerly joined with U.S. Route 10 between Rocker and downtown Butte and took a northeasterly path to Elk Park Pass before it was rerouted to its current alignment east of Butte in 1980 (today's southbound lanes of I-15). It formed the main street of Boulder before I-15 was completed, and was routed through Helena along what is now Montana Secondary Highway 518 and Montana Secondary Highway 229.

Because of the new alignment of I-15 in Montana, many segments of the former US 91 are still in use today as frontage roads or sportsmen access points along the Missouri River, especially from Helena north to Great Falls and Sweetgrass, and from Butte south to Divide and Dillon.

In popular culture edit

The US 91 corridor in Idaho's Cache Valley was the primary filming location for the 2004 movie Napoleon Dynamite. The former U.S. Route 91 corridor was also the birthplace of both McDonald's, with the first location opening on E Street in San Bernardino (E Street was the routing of US 91 before the construction of freeways in the area), as well as the first Kentucky Fried Chicken, with the first location opening in Salt Lake City at State Street and 3900 South. The McDonald's location is now a museum, while the KFC is still in operation with a small historical display inside the restaurant.

The novel Damnation Alley (1969) by Roger Zelazny features the beginning of a cross-country trip on Route 91, just outside of Los Angeles.

Major intersections edit

StateCountyLocationmi
[15][16][17]
kmDestinationsNotes
UtahBox ElderBrigham City0.0000.000   I-15 / I-84 / 1100 South – Ogden, Pocatello, Twin FallsSouthern terminus; road continues west as 1100 S. I-15 exit 362; Diverging diamond interchange
1.9653.162 
 
 
 
US 89 south (Main Street south) / SR-13 north (Main Street north) – Perry
South end of US 89 overlap
3.9206.309 
 
SR-90 west – Brigham City
Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance
Mantua5.6019.014MantuaInterchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance
CacheWellsville16.93927.261 
 
SR-23 north – Mendon
19.17730.862  SR-101 – Hyrum
Logan23.76938.252 
 
SR-252 north (1000 West)
26.65142.891 
 
SR-165 south – Hyrum, Nibley
26.24242.232300 SouthFormer SR-238
26.88643.269 
 
SR-30 west (200 North) – Tremonton
27.14843.690 
 
US 89 north – Garden City, Utah State University, Bear Lake
North end of US 89 overlap
28.42545.7461400 NorthFormer SR-239
North Logan29.81947.989 
 
SR-252 south (2500 North)
Hyde Park31.30550.381Hyde Park LaneFormer SR-237
Smithfield34.02154.751 
 
SR-218 west – Newton
Richmond40.00464.380 
 
SR-142 west – Trenton
Lewiston43.69470.319 
 
SR-61 west – Lewiston
 45.271
0.000
72.857
0.000
Utah–Idaho line
IdahoFranklinPreston8.38913.501 
 
SH-36 west – Weston
South end of SH-36 overlap
9.26514.911 
 
 
 
SH-34 north / SH-36 east – Montpelier, Soda Springs
North end of SH-36 overlap
BannockDowney37.07059.658  SH-40
42.462
35.900
68.336
57.775
  I-15 – Pocatello, MaladSouth end of I-15 overlap (mileposts begin reflecting distance along I-15), exit 36.
US-91 overlaps with I-15 (exits 36–67)
Pocatello66.806
0.000
107.514
0.000
    I-15 / I-15 BL / US 30North end of I-15 overlap (mileposts end reflecting distance along I-15), exit 67;
South end of I-15 Bus. overlap (mileposts begin reflecting distance along I-15 Bus.)
3.4425.539 
 
US 30 west
North end of US 30 overlap
4.459
77.890
7.176
125.352
  I-15 BLNorth end of I-15 Bus. overlap (mileposts end reflecting distance along I-15 Bus.)
Chubbuck80.020128.780  I-86 – Twin Falls, BoiseI-86 exit 61.
Bingham97.024
0.000
156.145
0.000
  I-15 – Pocatello, Idaho FallsI-15 exit 89; south end of I-15 Bus. overlap (mileposts begin reflecting distance along I-15 Bus.)
Blackfoot3.659
100.700
5.889
162.061
  I-15 BL – Pocatello, Idaho FallsNorth end of I-15 Bus. overlap (mileposts end reflecting distance along I-15 Bus.)
Bonneville122.866
2.323
197.734
3.739
York Road/Old I-15 Bus.Mileposts begin reflecting distance along old I-15 Bus. alignment
Idaho Falls4.5267.284   I-15 BL / US 26 – Idaho FallsNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sum of Utah and Idaho mileage logs in the Major intersections section of this article

References edit

  1. ^ Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: United States Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  2. ^ a b "State Road Resolutions SR-91.pdf". Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 8, 2008.
  3. ^ a b Arave, Lynn (September 4, 1991). "Sardine Canyon Has Fishy History - 3 Times Over". Deseret News. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  4. ^ Davidson, Lee (February 24, 2016). "Utah Senate votes to crack down on Mantua 'speed trap' in Box Elder County: SB100 would allow no city to generate more than 25% of its budget from speeding fines". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  5. ^ Dean, Tania; Headrick, Mike (February 26, 2019). "Most likely spots in Utah for speeding tickets". Salt Lake City, Utah: KSL-TV. from the original on February 26, 2019. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  6. ^ "State highways: SR-91 to SR-97, SR-99, SR-100". Utah Code. State of Utah. § 72-4-115. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  7. ^ Utah Department of Transportation. "Utah National Highway System" (Map). UDOT Data Portal. Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  8. ^ H.M. Gousha Company (1967). "Northern Rockies" (Map). Road Atlas. H.M. Gousha Company. p. 42. Retrieved January 27, 2008 – via Broer Map Library.
  9. ^ Verdadeiro, Jordan (January 22, 2022). "New 'Dixie' name for Old Highway 91". ABC4 Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah: KTVX-TV. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  10. ^ Kessler, Mori (January 21, 2022). "Old Highway 91 renamed 'Old Dixie Highway 91' by Washington County Commission". St George News. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
  11. ^ a b Benchmark Maps (2002). Utah Road and Recreation Atlas (Map) (2002 ed.). 1:250:000. Medford, Oregon: Benchmark Maps. p. 80. § G3. ISBN 0-929591-74-7.
  12. ^ United States Geological Survey (1958). State of Utah (Topographic map). 1:1,800,000. Reston, Virginia: United States Geological Survey – via BYU Library Digital Collections.
  13. ^ Google (March 9, 2008). "Northern Idaho" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 9, 2008.
  14. ^ Google (March 9, 2008). "Dillon Montana" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 9, 2008.
  15. ^ "Highway Reference Online - US-91". maps.udot.utah.gov. Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
  16. ^ "US 91 Main Route" (PDF). Idaho Transportation Department Milepost Log State Highway System. Idaho Transportation Department. August 26, 2011. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
  17. ^ "Interstate 15 Main Route" (PDF). Idaho Transportation Department Milepost Log State Highway System. Idaho Transportation Department. August 26, 2011. Retrieved June 10, 2012.

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  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 91
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  SR 90AZ  SR 92
  SR-90UT  SR-92
  US 89ID  US 93
  I-90MT  US 93

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U S Route 91 or U S Highway 91 US 91 is a 172 7 mile long 277 9 km north south United States highway running from Brigham City Utah to Idaho Falls Idaho in the U S states of Idaho and Utah Despite the 1 as the last digit in the number US 91 is no longer a cross country artery as it has mostly been replaced by Interstate 15 2 The highway currently serves to connect the communities of the Cache Valley to I 15 and beyond Prior to the mid 1970s US 91 was an international commerce route from Long Beach California to the Canada US border north of Sweetgrass Montana US 91 was routed on the main streets of most of the communities it served including Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas and State Street in Salt Lake City From Los Angeles to Salt Lake the route was built along the corridor of the Arrowhead Trail A portion of the highway s former route in California is currently State Route 91 U S Route 91US 91 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by UDOT and ITDLength172 663 mi a 277 874 km Existed1926 1 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 15 I 84 in Brigham City UTMajor intersectionsUS 89 in Logan UT US 30 in McCammon ID I 86 in Pocatello IDNorth endI 15 BL US 26 in Idaho Falls IDLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesUtah IdahoCountiesUT Box Elder CacheID Franklin Bannock Bingham BonnevilleHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided US 90 US 92 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Utah 1 2 Idaho 2 History 2 1 California 2 2 Nevada 2 3 Arizona 2 4 Utah 2 5 Idaho 2 6 Montana 3 In popular culture 4 Major intersections 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksRoute description edit nbsp US 91 in Cache Valley Utah edit Utah State Route 91 redirects here For another road see List of Utah State Routes deleted in 1969 State Route 91 US 91 begins at Brigham City The highway was originally routed through Brigham City but today runs on a southern bypass locally designated 1100 South The original routing is now State Route 90 In Brigham City US 89 becomes concurrent with US 91 After leaving Brigham City the highway begins to climb the Wellsville Mountains The entire grade across these mountains is colloquially called Sardine Canyon However Sardine Canyon is the canyon originally used by the first settlers to mark a trail to Cache Valley so named as they used the litter from their lunch of canned sardines to mark the trail A new route was constructed in the 1950s that uses the same mountain pass Sardine Summit as the old road however follows different canyons down from the summit Despite the modern route of US 91 no longer using Sardine Canyon the name continues to be used by locals and news media alike in describing the traffic weather conditions or scenery along the entire grade across the Wellsville Mountains 3 US 91 enters the Wellsville Mountains via Box Elder Canyon in a climb to the lake and town of Mantua which has a reputation as a speed trap 4 5 After passing the reservoir the highway resumes climbing using Dry Canyon to reach Sardine Summit The highway descends through Wellsville Canyon and reaches the Cache Valley where it serves as the major thoroughfare 3 Logan is the largest city in the valley At Logan US 89 splits off to the east towards Bear Lake while US 91 continues north through the valley to the Idaho state line Both the Utah and Idaho portions of Cache Valley are part of the Logan metropolitan area The Utah section of US 91 is defined at Utah Code Annotated 72 4 115 1 6 In addition the segment south of the SR 142 intersection in Richmond is included in the National Highway System 7 Idaho edit US 91 continues serving the Idaho portion of the Cache Valley with Preston as the largest city The highway passes by the Bear River Massacre Site a National Historic Landmark near Preston and over the geologically significant Red Rock Pass near Downey After leaving Cache Valley the highway then crosses back to rejoin Interstate 15 At Pocatello US 91 US 30 and I 15 Business Loop separate from Interstate 15 and run concurrently passing through a small portion of the Idaho State University campus US 30 separates from US 91 near Pocatello s city hall at what was once the starting point of one of Idaho s first designated highways the Yellowstone Park Highway From this point the highway generally follows the original route of the Yellowstone Park Highway northeastward until it reaches its terminus at its intersection with US 26 south of Idaho Falls History editAt its peak from 1947 to 1965 U S Route 91 extended from the Pacific Ocean at Long Beach California to Coutts Alberta Though a good portion of the highway fit the US highway numbering grid overall US 91 s northern terminus was east of US 89 while its southern terminus was west of US 101 North of Riverside California US 91 followed a route that would be largely paralleled by modern I 15 and I 215 where these routes did not completely supplant it There are some parts where US 91 I 15 had divergent paths The more southerly is from Littlefield Arizona to St George Utah where the two routes took different paths through the Arizona Strip The more northerly and longer is the surviving portion of US 91 from Brigham City to Downey where Interstate 15 follows an old route of U S Route 191 8 Utah first submitted a petition to AASHTO to have the US 91 designation truncated in 1971 This petition was approved on June 21 1971 However the state did not take action until 1974 Utah officials co ordinated a second petition with the transportation departments of California Nevada and Arizona In this unified petition officials in Utah proposed the number changeover take place in 1974 Nevada requested postponing the deletion of US 91 as Nevada expected to complete the last piece of I 15 in 1975 Nevada officials suggested U S Route 40 be similarly truncated as this highway largely duplicated Interstate 80 in the same states Despite Nevada s request the petition was submitted and approved in 1974 2 Retracing the path of historic U S Route 91 is possible but difficult In most cities the route of US 91 is still in use as a local street or highway In many rural areas I 15 was built on top of the former US 91 The highway passed through the following states California until 1974 Nevada until 1974 Arizona 10 miles 16 km in the Arizona Strip until 1974 Utah Idaho Montana until 1980 California edit Main article California State Route 91 US 91 s original southern terminus was at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue historically SR 15 and East Pacific Coast Highway SR 1 in Long Beach This intersection also marked the historic western terminus of US 6 which proceeded west from that intersection East of the intersection US 91 proceeded east along East Pacific Coast Highway to Los Alamitos Circle nbsp US 91 shield used in California The portions in California were replaced with SR 1 Pacific Coast Highway from Atlantic Avenue to Los Alamitos Circle SR 19 Lakewood Boulevard from Los Alamitos Circle to Lincoln Avenue SR 214 route no longer a state highway Carson Street and Lincoln Avenue SR 91 I 215 I 15 Nevada edit Main article Interstate 15 in Nevada The route of US 91 in Nevada was replaced with I 15 in 1974 South of Las Vegas most of the old route is still intact as it runs parallel and to the east of the freeway from Jean to Sloan Visitors to the popular Seven Magic Mountains art installation must travel at least a dozen miles on the old route to reach the site In Las Vegas US 91 was better known as Las Vegas Boulevard State Route 604 after the 1976 renumbering of most Nevada state highways The intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street is the historic intersection with U S 93 and U S 95 Here U S 466 parted ways with US 91 and headed southeast on Fremont Street with southbound US 93 and US 95 At this intersection US 93 and 95 departed Fremont Street and turned northeast onto Las Vegas Boulevard heading northbound with US 91 A few blocks further up at Bonanza Road US 95 turned west until it hit Rancho Drive then continued north US 91 93 stayed aligned with Las Vegas Boulevard which turned into Salt Lake Highway after departing the city of North Las Vegas Until its decertification in 1974 US 91 followed I 15 to exit 112 where it took present day NV 170 through Riverside to Mesquite turned right onto NV 144 Mesquite Boulevard and Sandhill Boulevard and then followed Hillside Drive into Arizona where the road became Fairview Avenue Arizona edit nbsp nbsp Directional colored shields found on US 91 in Arizona during the 1950s US 91 entered Arizona from Nevada on Fairview Avenue and followed it northeast to Littlefield Once Fairview Avenue crosses I 15 it became Cane Beds Road through downtown Beaver Dam and into Utah where the road continued as Old Highway 91 Today this section of US 91 is known as Mohave County Road 91 Utah edit From the State Line to Saint George US 91 followed a semi circular route that given the name Old Dixie Highway 91 in 2023 Washington County officials gave the former segment of US 91 the name as part of an effort to preserve the nickname Utah s Dixie for this region of Utah co inciding with the removal of the name Dixie from Utah Tech University 9 10 Dixie Highway 91 continues to Santa Clara and followed what is now SR 8 and SR 18 to St George Where SR 18 intersects St George Blvd US 91 then continued east on St George Blvd SR 34 until it intersected Red Cliffs Rd From there US 91 went in a north east direction with Red Cliffs becoming Telegraph St in Washington US 91 followed on Telegraph until becoming Main St in Leeds After leaving Leeds Old 91 is still intact until about a half mile north of the junction with SR 228 where its routing runs right into I 15 11 US 91 picks up again in Black Rock in northern Washington County at exit 36 on I 15 It continues parallel to I 15 until just past exit 40 then picks up again on the other side of the freeway This section of the road is not maintained and some of the original paving is still visible between the end of the road at Lower Taylor Creek Trailhead and when normal paving resumes near the road to New Harmony old SR 144 at I 15 exit 42 The road marked as Old US 91 then runs north through Kanarraville and into Cedar City near exit 57 merging into Main St SR 130 until near the city border with Enoch just past exit 62 Old US 91 continues to parallel I 15 to Summit The road crosses I 15 again at exit 71 and continues its original route through Parowan merging with SR 274 after briefly running along modern SR 143 There is no additional signage in Parowan to indicate the original route though historical maps show that it follows SR 271 through Paragonah 12 There are some frontage roads along I 15 through Beaver that may be sections of the original highway in Iron County In Beaver County sections of SR 160 through Beaver and the road running north through Manderfield use original sections of US 91 There are also sections of roadway that used to be US 91 from before exit 129 through Cove Fort Utah in Millard County intersecting both I 70 and later I 15 north of the I 70 I 15 interchange including what is now SR 161 Some frontage roads along I 15 may be parts of US 91 The route picks up again at exit 146 on SR 133 through Kanosh and Meadow before being supplanted by frontage roads and I 15 SR 99 through Fillmore and SR 64 through Holden are also pieces of US 91 before running concurrently with US 50 until it merges again with I 15 The original alignment of US 91 also diverges from I 15 through most of Juab County At Chicken Creek Reservoir the historic route of US 91 leaves I 15 and follows SR 78 northeast to Levan where it turns north along modern SR 28 and continues through Nephi along that city s Main Street North of Nephi it follows what is now Mona Road passing through Mona before rejoining the modern I 15 alignment near Rocky Ridge In Utah County the old US 91 leaves I 15 again at Santaquin following SR 198 northeast through Payson and Salem before reaching Spanish Fork In Spanish Fork it ran north on Main Street now SR 156 east on 800 North and northeast on what is now SR 51 to Springville In Springville US 91 first joined US 89 at one of the oldest grade separated interchanges in Utah this portion is now SR 51 11 From this junction to Logan the two highways ran mostly concurrent This portion is mostly intact as US 89 However US 91 diverged from US 89 between Farmington and Ogden US 91 split away on what is now State Route 273 State Route 126 and State Route 26 These highways form the Main Street through Kaysville and Layton State Street from the Layton Clearfield border to Main Street in Clearfield though the city of Sunset turning into 1900 West at the Sunset Roy border then following 1900 West to a junction with Riverdale Road in Roy then following Riverdale Road through Riverdale and then meeting back up with US 89 at Washington Blvd in Ogden Idaho edit US 91 formerly entered Idaho Falls along Yellowstone Highway and returned to the course of modern I 15 north of town The highway then proceeded north toward Monida Pass where the highway entered Montana In some small towns streets used by the route are called Old Highway 91 13 Montana edit In Montana the highway s alignment slightly changed with the construction of the Clark Canyon Dam Starting just south of Dillon I 15 was built on a new alignment that mostly parallels US 91 and crosses over it several times In Dillon the former route of the highway is now known as Atlantic Street and Montana Street 14 The highway formerly joined with U S Route 10 between Rocker and downtown Butte and took a northeasterly path to Elk Park Pass before it was rerouted to its current alignment east of Butte in 1980 today s southbound lanes of I 15 It formed the main street of Boulder before I 15 was completed and was routed through Helena along what is now Montana Secondary Highway 518 and Montana Secondary Highway 229 Because of the new alignment of I 15 in Montana many segments of the former US 91 are still in use today as frontage roads or sportsmen access points along the Missouri River especially from Helena north to Great Falls and Sweetgrass and from Butte south to Divide and Dillon In popular culture editThe US 91 corridor in Idaho s Cache Valley was the primary filming location for the 2004 movie Napoleon Dynamite The former U S Route 91 corridor was also the birthplace of both McDonald s with the first location opening on E Street in San Bernardino E Street was the routing of US 91 before the construction of freeways in the area as well as the first Kentucky Fried Chicken with the first location opening in Salt Lake City at State Street and 3900 South The McDonald s location is now a museum while the KFC is still in operation with a small historical display inside the restaurant nbsp The site of the first McDonalds restaurant in San Bernardino California August 2014 nbsp KFC bucket sign proclaims World s First KFC on State Street and 3900 South in Salt Lake County Utah January 2020 The novel Damnation Alley 1969 by Roger Zelazny features the beginning of a cross country trip on Route 91 just outside of Los Angeles Major intersections editStateCountyLocationmi 15 16 17 kmDestinationsNotes UtahBox ElderBrigham City0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp I 15 I 84 1100 South Ogden Pocatello Twin FallsSouthern terminus road continues west as 1100 S I 15 exit 362 Diverging diamond interchange 1 9653 162 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 89 south Main Street south SR 13 north Main Street north PerrySouth end of US 89 overlap 3 9206 309 nbsp nbsp SR 90 west Brigham CityInterchange southbound exit and northbound entrance Mantua5 6019 014MantuaInterchange northbound exit and southbound entrance CacheWellsville16 93927 261 nbsp nbsp SR 23 north Mendon 19 17730 862 nbsp SR 101 Hyrum Logan23 76938 252 nbsp nbsp SR 252 north 1000 West 26 65142 891 nbsp nbsp SR 165 south Hyrum Nibley 26 24242 232300 SouthFormer SR 238 26 88643 269 nbsp nbsp SR 30 west 200 North Tremonton 27 14843 690 nbsp nbsp US 89 north Garden City Utah State University Bear LakeNorth end of US 89 overlap 28 42545 7461400 NorthFormer SR 239 North Logan29 81947 989 nbsp nbsp SR 252 south 2500 North Hyde Park31 30550 381Hyde Park LaneFormer SR 237 Smithfield34 02154 751 nbsp nbsp SR 218 west Newton Richmond40 00464 380 nbsp nbsp SR 142 west Trenton Lewiston43 69470 319 nbsp nbsp SR 61 west Lewiston 45 2710 00072 8570 000Utah Idaho line IdahoFranklinPreston8 38913 501 nbsp nbsp SH 36 west WestonSouth end of SH 36 overlap 9 26514 911 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 34 north SH 36 east Montpelier Soda SpringsNorth end of SH 36 overlap BannockDowney37 07059 658 nbsp SH 40 42 46235 90068 33657 775 nbsp I 15 Pocatello MaladSouth end of I 15 overlap mileposts begin reflecting distance along I 15 exit 36 US 91 overlaps with I 15 exits 36 67 Pocatello66 8060 000107 5140 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 15 I 15 BL US 30North end of I 15 overlap mileposts end reflecting distance along I 15 exit 67 South end of I 15 Bus overlap mileposts begin reflecting distance along I 15 Bus 3 4425 539 nbsp nbsp US 30 westNorth end of US 30 overlap 4 45977 8907 176125 352 nbsp I 15 BLNorth end of I 15 Bus overlap mileposts end reflecting distance along I 15 Bus Chubbuck80 020128 780 nbsp I 86 Twin Falls BoiseI 86 exit 61 Bingham 97 0240 000156 1450 000 nbsp I 15 Pocatello Idaho FallsI 15 exit 89 south end of I 15 Bus overlap mileposts begin reflecting distance along I 15 Bus Blackfoot3 659100 7005 889162 061 nbsp I 15 BL Pocatello Idaho FallsNorth end of I 15 Bus overlap mileposts end reflecting distance along I 15 Bus Bonneville 122 8662 323197 7343 739York Road Old I 15 Bus Mileposts begin reflecting distance along old I 15 Bus alignment Idaho Falls4 5267 284 nbsp nbsp I 15 BL US 26 Idaho FallsNorthern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portal Route 91 Harvest an annual country music event held from 2014 to 2017 on old US 91 near Las Vegas Nevada U S Route 191 U S Route 491 U S Route 91 Alternate Nevada Notes edit Sum of Utah and Idaho mileage logs in the Major intersections section of this articleReferences edit Bureau of Public Roads amp American Association of State Highway Officials November 11 1926 United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials Map 1 7 000 000 Washington DC United States Geological Survey OCLC 32889555 Retrieved November 7 2013 via Wikimedia Commons a b State Road Resolutions SR 91 pdf Utah Department of Transportation Retrieved March 8 2008 a b Arave Lynn September 4 1991 Sardine Canyon Has Fishy History 3 Times Over Deseret News Retrieved February 21 2023 Davidson Lee February 24 2016 Utah Senate votes to crack down on Mantua speed trap in Box Elder County SB100 would allow no city to generate more than 25 of its budget from speeding fines The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved March 17 2018 Dean Tania Headrick Mike February 26 2019 Most likely spots in Utah for speeding tickets Salt Lake City Utah KSL TV Archived from the original on February 26 2019 Retrieved February 26 2019 State highways SR 91 to SR 97 SR 99 SR 100 Utah Code State of Utah 72 4 115 Retrieved June 2 2020 Utah Department of Transportation Utah National Highway System Map UDOT Data Portal Utah Department of Transportation Retrieved January 22 2019 H M Gousha Company 1967 Northern Rockies Map Road Atlas H M Gousha Company p 42 Retrieved January 27 2008 via Broer Map Library Verdadeiro Jordan January 22 2022 New Dixie name for Old Highway 91 ABC4 Utah Salt Lake City Utah KTVX TV Retrieved April 29 2023 Kessler Mori January 21 2022 Old Highway 91 renamed Old Dixie Highway 91 by Washington County Commission St George News Retrieved April 29 2023 a b Benchmark Maps 2002 Utah Road and Recreation Atlas Map 2002 ed 1 250 000 Medford Oregon Benchmark Maps p 80 G3 ISBN 0 929591 74 7 United States Geological Survey 1958 State of Utah Topographic map 1 1 800 000 Reston Virginia United States Geological Survey via BYU Library Digital Collections Google March 9 2008 Northern Idaho Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 9 2008 Google March 9 2008 Dillon Montana Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 9 2008 Highway Reference Online US 91 maps udot utah gov Utah Department of Transportation Retrieved September 19 2011 US 91 Main Route PDF Idaho Transportation Department Milepost Log State Highway System Idaho Transportation Department August 26 2011 Retrieved June 10 2012 Interstate 15 Main Route PDF Idaho Transportation Department Milepost Log State Highway System Idaho Transportation Department August 26 2011 Retrieved June 10 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 91 KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 91KML is from Wikidata Endpoints of U S Highway 91 Browse numbered routes nbsp SR 90AZ nbsp SR 92 nbsp SR 90UT nbsp SR 92 nbsp US 89ID nbsp US 93 nbsp I 90MT nbsp 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