Before developing the route west of Aspen, the state turned its attention the other way.
They lacked guides or information on the best route west to California.
Building the route west of Clinton Street was a challenge in the 1880s.
The traffic problems on Route 50 west were immediately apparent, and he changed lanes to head east.
The state legislature extended the route west and east to both sides of the I-215 loop in 1969.
The route west of Rochester had similar problems; it was a dirt road, despite being a state highway.
To get there, take Route 17 west to Exit 129 and follow the signs.
After about 1700 most trade shifted south and the route west of Turukhansk was largely abandoned.
Does not follow a straight east-west route west of US 23.
Astor hoped to propose a solution with his proposed route west.