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==Route description==
==Route description==
[[File:2015-11-04 08 28 51 View north from the south end of Nevada State Route 373 (Death Valley Junction Road) in Nye County, Nevada.jpg|thumb|right|View from the south end of SR 373 looking northbound]]
[[File:2015-11-04 08 28 51 View north from the south end of Nevada State Route 373 (Death Valley Junction Road) in Nye County, Nevada.jpg|thumb|right|View from the south end of SR 373 looking northbound]]
State Route 373 begins at the [[California]] state line, approximately {{convert|8|mi|km}} north of the town of [[Death Valley Junction, California]] on California SR 127. The highway heads almost due north from this location, passing through the [[Amargosa Valley]]. On the west side of the highway, the farm lands and homes of the community of [[Amargosa Valley, Nevada|Amargosa Valley]] come into view. The route continues north from here to its terminus at US 95, near the former site of [[Lathrop Wells, Nevada|Lathrop Wells]].<ref name=Map2007>{{cite map |publisher=[[Nevada Department of Transportation]] |title=Official Highway Map of Nevada |url= |edition=2007–08 |date=2007 |scale= |section=F4 |accessdate= }}</ref>
State Route 373 begins at the [[California]] state line, approximately {{convert|8|mi|km}} north of the town of [[Death Valley Junction, California]] on California SR 127. The highway heads almost due north from this location, passing through the [[Amargosa Valley]]. On the west side of the highway, the farm lands and homes of the community of [[Amargosa Valley, Nevada|Amargosa Valley]] come into view. The route continues north from here to its terminus at US 95, near the former site of [[Lathrop Wells, Nevada|Lathrop Wells]].<ref name=Map2007>{{cite map |publisher=[[Nevada Department of Transportation]] |title=Official Highway Map of Nevada |edition=2007–08 |date=2007 |section=F4 }}</ref>


==History==
==History==
[[File:Nevada 29.svg|50px|thumb|right|SR 373 was assigned to State Route 29 before 1976.]]
[[File:Nevada 29.svg|50px|thumb|right|SR 373 was assigned to State Route 29 before 1976.]]
An unimproved road through Amargosa Valley, connecting Nevada to Death Valley Junction, appears on state maps as early as 1927. This route crossed the state line roughly where the current highway crosses now, but instead veered northwest to [[State Route 5 (Nevada)|State Route 5]] (now US 95) southwest of [[Beatty, Nevada|Beatty]] near the now defunct town of Caracca.<ref name="Map1927">{{cite map |publisher=Nevada Department of Highways |title=Highway Map of the State of Nevada |url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,455 |date=1927 |accessdate=2009-01-14 }}</ref> The road, which paralleled the tracks of the [[Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad]] to the west, was recognized as '''State Route 29''' by 1932.<ref name="Map1932">{{cite map |publisher=Nevada Department of Highways |title=State of Nevada Department of Highways Road Map |url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,459 |date=1932 |accessdate=2009-01-14 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5wNaNtswy?url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?%2Fhmaps%2C459 |archivedate=2011-02-09 |url-status=dead }}</ref> By 1935, SR 29 had been moved to a new, paved roadway resembling the alignment of the present-day highway.<ref name="Map1935">{{cite map |publisher=Nevada Department of Highways |title=Official Road Map of Nevada |url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,465 |date=1935 |accessdate=2009-01-14 }}{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
An unimproved road through Amargosa Valley, connecting Nevada to Death Valley Junction, appears on state maps as early as 1927. This route crossed the state line roughly where the current highway crosses now, but instead veered northwest to [[State Route 5 (Nevada)|State Route 5]] (now US 95) southwest of [[Beatty, Nevada|Beatty]] near the now defunct town of Caracca.<ref name="Map1927">{{cite map |publisher=Nevada Department of Highways |title=Highway Map of the State of Nevada |url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,455 |date=1927 |access-date=2009-01-14 }}</ref> The road, which paralleled the tracks of the [[Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad]] to the west, was recognized as '''State Route 29''' by 1932.<ref name="Map1932">{{cite map |publisher=Nevada Department of Highways |title=State of Nevada Department of Highways Road Map |url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,459 |date=1932 |access-date=2009-01-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150613102542/http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?%2Fhmaps%2C459 |archive-date=2015-06-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> By 1935, SR 29 had been moved to a new, paved roadway resembling the alignment of the present-day highway.<ref name="Map1935">{{cite map |publisher=Nevada Department of Highways |title=Official Road Map of Nevada |url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,465 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20121211152024/http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,465 |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 11, 2012 |date=1935 |access-date=2009-01-14 }}</ref>


SR 29 remained unchanged for several years, until July 1, 1976. At that time, it was rechristened as State Route 373 as part of the [[1976 renumbering (Nevada)|1976 renumbering]] of Nevada's state highways.<ref name=NDOT_Log2001>{{cite book |title=Nevada State Maintained Highways: Descriptions, Index and Maps |year=January 2001 |publisher=Nevada Department of Transportation |page=112 |url= }}</ref> State highway maps first reflected this change in 1978.<ref name="Map1978">{{cite map |publisher=Nevada Department of Highways |title=Official Highway Map of Nevada |url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,535 |edition=1978-79 |date=1978 |section=F4 |accessdate=2009-01-14 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5wNaP478C?url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?%2Fhmaps%2C535 |archivedate=2011-02-09 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
SR 29 remained unchanged for several years, until July 1, 1976. At that time, it was rechristened as State Route 373 as part of the [[1976 renumbering (Nevada)|1976 renumbering]] of Nevada's state highways.<ref name=NDOT_Log2001>{{cite book |title=Nevada State Maintained Highways: Descriptions, Index and Maps |date=January 2001 |publisher=Nevada Department of Transportation |page=112 }}</ref> State highway maps first reflected this change in 1978.<ref name="Map1978">{{cite map |publisher=Nevada Department of Highways |title=Official Highway Map of Nevada |url=http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,535 |edition=1978-79 |date=1978 |section=F4 |access-date=2009-01-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150122214240/http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?%2Fhmaps%2C535 |archive-date=2015-01-22 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Major intersections==
==Major intersections==
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[[Category:Amargosa Desert|373]]
[[Category:Amargosa Desert|373]]

Latest revision as of 16:45, 24 September 2024

State Route 373 marker
State Route 373
Death Valley Junction Road
Map
SR 373 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length16.304 mi[1] (26.239 km)
Existed1976–present
Major junctions
South end SR 127 at California state line
North end US 95 in Amargosa Valley
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
Highway system
  • Nevada State Highway System
SR 372 SR 374

State Route 373 (SR 373) is a 16.304-mile-long (26.239 km) state highway in Nye County, Nevada, United States. It is a highway connecting California State Route 127 to U.S. Route 95, providing southern Nye County access to the eastern areas of Death Valley National Park.

Route description

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View from the south end of SR 373 looking northbound

State Route 373 begins at the California state line, approximately 8 miles (13 km) north of the town of Death Valley Junction, California on California SR 127. The highway heads almost due north from this location, passing through the Amargosa Valley. On the west side of the highway, the farm lands and homes of the community of Amargosa Valley come into view. The route continues north from here to its terminus at US 95, near the former site of Lathrop Wells.[2]

History

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SR 373 was assigned to State Route 29 before 1976.

An unimproved road through Amargosa Valley, connecting Nevada to Death Valley Junction, appears on state maps as early as 1927. This route crossed the state line roughly where the current highway crosses now, but instead veered northwest to State Route 5 (now US 95) southwest of Beatty near the now defunct town of Caracca.[3] The road, which paralleled the tracks of the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad to the west, was recognized as State Route 29 by 1932.[4] By 1935, SR 29 had been moved to a new, paved roadway resembling the alignment of the present-day highway.[5]

SR 29 remained unchanged for several years, until July 1, 1976. At that time, it was rechristened as State Route 373 as part of the 1976 renumbering of Nevada's state highways.[6] State highway maps first reflected this change in 1978.[7]

Major intersections

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The entire route is in Nye County.

Locationmi[8]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 SR 127 – Death Valley JunctionContinuation beyond California state line
Amargosa Valley16.3026.23 US 95 – Las Vegas, Beatty
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ Nevada Department of Transportation (January 2017). "State Maintained Highways of Nevada: Descriptions and Maps". Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  2. ^ Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map) (2007–08 ed.). Nevada Department of Transportation. 2007. § F4.
  3. ^ Highway Map of the State of Nevada (Map). Nevada Department of Highways. 1927. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  4. ^ State of Nevada Department of Highways Road Map (Map). Nevada Department of Highways. 1932. Archived from the original on 2015-06-13. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  5. ^ Official Road Map of Nevada (Map). Nevada Department of Highways. 1935. Archived from the original on December 11, 2012. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  6. ^ Nevada State Maintained Highways: Descriptions, Index and Maps. Nevada Department of Transportation. January 2001. p. 112.
  7. ^ Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map) (1978-79 ed.). Nevada Department of Highways. 1978. § F4. Archived from the original on 2015-01-22. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  8. ^ "Maps of Milepost Location on Nevada's Federal and State Highway System by County" (PDF). Nevada Department of Transportation. May 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2009-01-14.