McCarran Boulevard | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by NDOT | ||||
Length | 22.972 mi[1] (36.970 km) | |||
Existed | 2009–present | |||
History | SR 650/651 by 1976 | |||
Major junctions | ||||
Loop around Reno–Sparks, Nevada | ||||
I-80 in Reno US 395 in Reno SR 445 in Sparks I-80 in Sparks US 395 Bus. in Reno | ||||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Nevada | |||
Counties | Washoe | |||
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State Route 659 (SR 659) is a state highway in Washoe County, Nevada. The route follows McCarran Boulevard, an arterial ring road serving the cities of Reno and Sparks. The route provides access to many businesses and residential areas in the Truckee Meadows.
McCarran Boulevard was gradually constructed through the Reno/Sparks area over a period of several years. The portion east of U.S. Route 395 was previously designated as State Route 650 while the western half was designated State Route 651; the two highway numbers were merged into the new SR 659 in 2009.
McCarran Boulevard was named after the late U.S. Senator Pat McCarran, a member of the Democratic Party who contributed to the development of aviation both in Las Vegas and on a national scale and was staunchly anti communist.