Nebraska Highway 74

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State Highway 74

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Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length97.71 mi [1]  (157.25 km)
Existed1935 [2] –present
Major junctions
West endN-10.svg N-10 in Minden
Major intersectionsUS 281.svg US 281 east of Ayr
N-14.svg N-14 east of Fairfield
US 81.svg US 81 south of Geneva
East endN-15.svg N-15 east of Tobias
Location
Country United States
State Nebraska
Counties Kearney, Adams, Clay, Fillmore, Saline
Highway system
US 73.svg US 73 US 75.svg US 75

Nebraska Highway 74 is a highway in southern Nebraska. Its western terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 10 in Minden. Its eastern terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 15 east of Tobias.

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Route description

Nebraska Highway 74 begins in Minden at an intersection with NE 10. It leaves Minden heading in an eastward orientation into farmland, turning periodically to the south before passing through Norman and Holstein. East of Holstein, the highway passes through Roseland before turning to the south and east again. After passing through Ayr, NE 74 intersects with US 281 and runs concurrently with it for just over a mile. After US 281 turns to the north, NE 74 will continue eastward, passing through Fairfield and the Army National Guard Training Site to the northwest of Fairfield. [1] [3]

East of Fairfield, the highway meets NE 14 and runs concurrently southward with it for a mile before splitting off to the east again. NE 74 will pass through Shickley as it heads eastward. Further east, it intersects with US 81 south of Geneva. Continuing to the east, the highway passes through Tobias. After leaving Tobias, it continues east to NE 15 which is where it terminates. [1] [3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Kearney Minden 0.000.00N-10.svg N-10 (S. Brown Avenue)
Adams Ayr 30.5349.13South plate.svg
US 281.svg
US 281 south
Western end of US 281 overlap
31.8951.32North plate.svg
US 281.svg
US 281 north
Eastern end of US 281 overlap
32.2151.84North plate.svg
N LINK 1E.svg
L-1E north / Oregon National Historic Trail / California National Historic Trail / Pony Express National Historic Trail
Clay Glenvil 39.6663.83North plate.svg
N SPUR 18E.svg
S-18E north
Fairfield 50.6881.56North plate.svg
N-14.svg
N-14 north
Western end of N-14 overlap
51.6883.17South plate.svg
N-14.svg
N-14 south / Oregon National Historic Trail / California National Historic Trail / Pony Express National Historic Trail
Eastern end of N-14 overlap
Ong 62.67100.86South plate.svg
N SPUR 18F.svg
S-18F south
Fillmore Shickley 68.99111.03South plate.svg
N SPUR 30B.svg
S-30B south (N. Market Street)
Strang 75.69121.81US 81.svg US 81
76.19122.62South plate.svg
N SPUR 30D.svg
S-30D south
Ohiowa 83.26133.99South plate.svg
N SPUR 30C.svg
S-30C south
Saline 97.71157.25N-15.svg N-15
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book" (PDF). Nebraska Department of Roads. 2015. pp. 180–181. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  2. "The Nebraska Highways Page: Highways 61 to 100". Archived from the original on 2006-12-07. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
  3. 1 2 Google (2010-11-04). "overview of Nebraska Highway 74" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
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