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Central City Parkway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Central City Parkway
The Central City Parkway is a four-lane highway in Colorado, running from I-70 near Idaho Springs to the historic mining town and gambling area of Central City. Opened on November 19, 2004, the Parkway provides direct access to Central City. The length of the Parkway is 8.4 miles (13 km), and it can be traveled in about twelve minutes. As part of the opening ceremonies in 2004, 1996 Indianapolis 500 winner, Buddy Lazier, made the trip from I-70 to Central City's historic downtown in three minutes. == Route description == The parkway begins at I-70, which is there concurrent with U.S. Highway 6 and U.S. Highway 40. At the interchange, CR 314 serves as a frontage road. Heading northward, the parkway abruptly turns left.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bing Maps )〕 After passing through several hills in a forested area, the road curves around again and heads northeastward, winding through hills. At the Clear Creek/Gilpin county line, the road turns northward, then northeastward, passing into a more heavily forested area.〔 Through the drive, the road continues to wind between northward and westward before entering the vicinity of Central City, where it meets its terminus at Nevada Street. At the terminus, Nevada Street curves abruptly eastward, making both northward and eastward continuations at the intersection named as Nevada Street.〔
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