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Eerily quiet with not a soul in sight for miles, traveling the Nevada State Highway 50, an “uninteresting and empty” road is ...
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Alameda Post on MSNToday’s American Treasure – The Loneliest Road in America, Part 1 - MSNA sign along Highway 50 features a map showing the route as it makes its way across the entire state, ... Edie, embark on a ...
U.S. Highway 50 is a transcontinental highway that has served drivers since 1926 and expanded several times through the 1950s. Its origins predate the Interstate Highway System, which took effect ...
A stretch of nearly 300 miles of highway running through the Nevada desert is called "The Loneliest Road in America." Looking at it, it's easy to see why.
In the vast expanse of Nevada, U.S. Highway 50 stretches across the Great Basin Desert, earning its moniker as the “Loneliest Road in America.” This historic route, part of the original coast ...
Highway 50 in Nevada owns its “loneliest road in America” nickname. Tashka/Getty Images/iStockphoto I had about a seven-hour drive over the mountains and through the desert to reach Sacramento ...
Loneliest Road in America Thanks to new public charging stations, Route 50 is finally on the EV map — though two long stretches in the Midwest remain tricky Charging station ...
Before it was known as the Loneliest Road in America, Route 50 was anything but. 1 of 18 John lives in his car topped with a sign that reads, "Pray for me please." ...
Nevada State Highway 50 route was proclaimed the “Loneliest Road in America” in an article published by Life magazine in July 1986: “It’s totally empty. There are no points of interest. We ...
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Alameda Post on MSNToday’s American Treasure – The Loneliest Road in America, Part 3 - MSNAn incredible challenge—over 13,000 feet above sea level— greets Steve Gorman and his wife Edie as they continue their trip ...
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