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- Utah_State_Route_279 length "24.426623232".
- Utah_State_Route_279 abstract "State Route 279 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. The highway was constructed in 1962–1963 to service the Cane Creek potash mine and processing plant southwest of Moab. The highway was named one of the most beautiful highways opened to traffic in 1963. The entire length of SR-279 has been designated the Potash – Lower Colorado River Scenic Byway by the Utah State Legislature, however is known locally as Potash Road.This highway was intended to be part of a longer highway, State Route 278, that was to scale the canyon walls between Moab and Dead Horse Point State Park. Only the connection to the potash mine was constructed before the project was cancelled. Although the highway was constructed to aid the mining industry of southeastern Utah, the road is popular with tourists and four wheel drive enthusiasts. The jeep trails beginning where SR-279 ends are used to access Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point.".
- Utah_State_Route_279 length "24426.623232".
- Utah_State_Route_279 routeEnd U.S._Route_191_in_Utah.
- Utah_State_Route_279 routeEndDirection "North".
- Utah_State_Route_279 routeNumber "279".
- Utah_State_Route_279 routeStartDirection "South".
- Utah_State_Route_279 routeTypeAbbreviation "SR".
- Utah_State_Route_279 thumbnail Utah_Route_279_map.png?width=300.
- Utah_State_Route_279 wikiPageID "12759021".
- Utah_State_Route_279 wikiPageRevisionID "591622593".
- Utah_State_Route_279 alternateName "Potash-Lower Colorado Scenic Byway".
- Utah_State_Route_279 county "Grand".
- Utah_State_Route_279 directionA "South".
- Utah_State_Route_279 directionB "North".
- Utah_State_Route_279 established "1960".
- Utah_State_Route_279 hasPhotoCollection Utah_State_Route_279.
- Utah_State_Route_279 lengthMi "15.178".
- Utah_State_Route_279 location "none".
- Utah_State_Route_279 map "Utah Route 279 map.png".
- Utah_State_Route_279 mile "0".
- Utah_State_Route_279 mile "1.678".
- Utah_State_Route_279 mile "11.184".
- Utah_State_Route_279 mile "15.178".
- Utah_State_Route_279 mile "5.123".
- Utah_State_Route_279 mile "5.294".
- Utah_State_Route_279 mile "9.39".
- Utah_State_Route_279 mile "9.726".
- Utah_State_Route_279 nextRoute "280".
- Utah_State_Route_279 nextType "SR".
- Utah_State_Route_279 notes "Northern terminus".
- Utah_State_Route_279 notes "Southern terminus".
- Utah_State_Route_279 previousRoute "276".
- Utah_State_Route_279 previousType "SR".
- Utah_State_Route_279 road ", To I-70".
- Utah_State_Route_279 road "Corona Arch/ Bow Tie Arch parking area".
- Utah_State_Route_279 road "Dinosaur Footprints View Area/Poison Spider Mesa Trailhead".
- Utah_State_Route_279 road "Gold Bar Recreation Area and Campgrounds".
- Utah_State_Route_279 road "Jaycee Park Recreation Site".
- Utah_State_Route_279 road "Jug Handle Arch View area".
- Utah_State_Route_279 road "Potash Plant".
- Utah_State_Route_279 road "Williams Bottom Camping Area".
- Utah_State_Route_279 route "279".
- Utah_State_Route_279 section "133".
- Utah_State_Route_279 state "UT".
- Utah_State_Route_279 terminusA "Potash mine along Colorado River".
- Utah_State_Route_279 terminusB "25".
- Utah_State_Route_279 type "SR".
- Utah_State_Route_279 wordnet_type synset-road-noun-1.
- Utah_State_Route_279 subject Category:Colorado_River.
- Utah_State_Route_279 subject Category:State_highways_in_Utah.
- Utah_State_Route_279 subject Category:Transportation_in_Grand_County,_Utah.
- Utah_State_Route_279 subject Category:Utah_Scenic_Byways.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type Infrastructure.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type Place.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type Road.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type RouteOfTransportation.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type Wikidata:Q532.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type Place.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type Facility_Construct.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type Street_Generic.
- Utah_State_Route_279 type Location.
- Utah_State_Route_279 comment "State Route 279 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. The highway was constructed in 1962–1963 to service the Cane Creek potash mine and processing plant southwest of Moab. The highway was named one of the most beautiful highways opened to traffic in 1963.".
- Utah_State_Route_279 label "Utah State Route 279".
- Utah_State_Route_279 label "Utah State Route 279".
- Utah_State_Route_279 sameAs Utah_State_Route_279.
- Utah_State_Route_279 sameAs m.02x3mx9.
- Utah_State_Route_279 sameAs Q2502879.
- Utah_State_Route_279 sameAs Q2502879.
- Utah_State_Route_279 wasDerivedFrom Utah_State_Route_279?oldid=591622593.
- Utah_State_Route_279 depiction Utah_Route_279_map.png.
- Utah_State_Route_279 isPrimaryTopicOf Utah_State_Route_279.
- Utah_State_Route_279 name "Potash-Lower Colorado Scenic Byway".