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・ Nevada State Route 40 (1935)
・ Nevada State Route 400
・ Nevada State Route 401
・ Nevada State Route 42
・ Nevada State Route 425
・ Nevada State Route 426
・ Nevada State Route 427
・ Nevada State Route 428
・ Nevada State Route 429
・ Nevada State Route 430
・ Nevada State Route 431
・ Nevada State Route 439
・ Nevada State Route 443
・ Nevada State Route 445
・ Nevada State Route 446
Nevada State Route 447
・ Nevada State Route 48
・ Nevada State Route 485
・ Nevada State Route 486
・ Nevada State Route 487
・ Nevada State Route 488
・ Nevada State Route 489
・ Nevada State Route 49
・ Nevada State Route 490
・ Nevada State Route 50
・ Nevada State Route 500
・ Nevada State Route 501
・ Nevada State Route 51
・ Nevada State Route 51 (1960s)
・ Nevada State Route 511


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Nevada State Route 447 : ウィキペディア英語版
Nevada State Route 447

State Route 447 (SR 447) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Nevada. The highway is almost entirely within Washoe County but does for a brief time enter Pershing County, Nevada The highway connects the town of Gerlach to the remainder of the state via Wadsworth. Though passing through extremely remote and desolate areas of Nevada, the highway has recently gained fame as the primary route to access the Black Rock Desert, the site of the annual Burning Man festival.
A portion of this highway, along with portions of SR 445 and SR 446, has been designated the Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nevada Scenic Byways )
==Route description==

The route begins at a junction with Old US 40 in Wadsworth. The highway proceeds north following the path of the Truckee River, and passes along the east side of the river's terminus at Pyramid Lake near Nixon. The highway continues north following the western edge of Winnemucca Lake, a dry lake that once also was the terminus of the Truckee river. During this portion the highway straddles the Washoe/Pershing County line.〔
The highway enters the Black Rock Desert just before arriving at Empire, a city founded on processing gypsum extracted from the desert. The highway ends north of crossing the Union Pacific Railroad's Feather River Route in Gerlach.
Just past where the official designation ends is the turn off for former State Route 34, which is used to access the large playa of the Black Rock Desert and the site of the annual Burning Man Festival.

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