Highway in the western United States
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US 93 highlighted in red |
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Length | 1,359 mi[1][2][3][4] (2,187 km) |
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Existed | 1926–present |
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South end | US 60 in Wickenburg, AZ |
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Major intersections |
- I-40 in Kingman, AZ
- I-11 from Arizona–Nevada state line to Las Vegas, NV
- US 95 from Boulder City, NV to Las Vegas, NV
- I-15 from Las Vegas, NV to North Las Vegas, NV
- US 6 / US 50 from Majors Place, NV to Ely, NV
I-80 / US 93 Alt. in Wells, NV
- I-84 at Twin Falls, ID
- I-90 in Missoula, MT
- US 2 in Kalispell, MT
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North end | Highway 93 at the Canada–US border at the Port of Roosville north of Eureka, MT |
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Country | United States |
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States | Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Montana |
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U.S. Route 93 (US 93) is a major north–south 1,359-mile (2,187 km)[1][2][3][4][5] U.S. Numbered Highway in the western United States, that connects U.S. Route 60 (US 60) in Wickenburg, Arizona, with British Columbia Highway 93 at the Canadian border (north of Eureka, Montana).[6] The highway passes through Kingman, Arizona; Las Vegas, Nevada; Twin Falls, Idaho; and Missoula, Montana.