former U.S. Route 91 corridor

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The former U.S. Route 91 corridor is the historic north–south highway route through the western United States that once connected Southern California to Idaho and Montana before being largely replaced by Interstate 15.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former U.S. Numbered Highway corridor
historic highway corridor
associatedRoute U.S. Route 91
connectedRegion Idaho
Montana
Southern California
country United States of America
surface form: United States
direction north–south
eraOfPrimaryUse mid-20th century
followsHistoricRouteOf U.S. Route 91
historicalFunction primary north–south automobile route between Southern California and the Intermountain West
locatedIn western United States
surface form: Western United States
majorSuccessorRoute Interstate 15
networkRole regional trunk route
partOf United States Numbered Highway System
passesThroughState Arizona
California, United States
surface form: California

Idaho
Montana
Nevada
Utah
replacedBy Interstate 15
roadType highway
status largely superseded by Interstate Highway System
transportationMode road transport

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Baker locatedOn former U.S. Route 91 corridor
Juab County, Utah transportCorridor former U.S. Route 91 corridor
this entity surface form: U.S. Route 91 (historical alignment)
Yermo isOnRoute former U.S. Route 91 corridor
this entity surface form: historic U.S. Route 91 corridor