Category:U.S. Route 189 (1928-1938)

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<nowiki>U.S. Route 189; U.S. Route 189; former U.S. Numbered Highway in Sanpete and Juab counties in Utah, Untied States; طريق في الولايات المتحدة; US 189; US 189; US-189; U.S. Highway 189</nowiki>
U.S. Route 189 
former U.S. Numbered Highway in Sanpete and Juab counties in Utah, Untied States
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Inception
  • 1928
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1938
Length
  • 30 mi
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English: Media related to U.S. Route 189 (1928-1938) (US‑189), a former approximately 30-mile (48 km) north–south U.S. Numbered Highway in Sanpete and Juab counties in Utah, United States, that connected U.S. Route 89 at Pigeon Hollow Junction (just north of Ephraim) with the former routing of U.S. Route 91 (now Utah State Route 28) in Nephi. In 1938, the US‑189 designation was applied to the highway from Provo, Utah to Jackson< Wyoming, via Heber City, Utah. The entire route of the former US‑189 is now the eastern end of Utah State Route 132.


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