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U.S. Route 51 : ウィキペディア英語版 | U.S. Route 51
U.S. Route 51 is a south-north United States highway that runs for from the western suburbs of New Orleans, Louisiana to within of the Wisconsin–Michigan border. Much of the highway in Illinois and southern Wisconsin runs parallel to or overlaps Interstate 39 (I-39), and much of the route in several states also parallels the Illinois Central Railroad. The highway's northern terminus is between Hurley, Wisconsin, and Ironwood, Michigan, where it ends with a T interchange at US 2. Its southern terminus is Laplace, Louisiana, ending at US 61. In addition to singing about US 61 on his album ''Highway 61 Revisited'', musician Bob Dylan also commemorated US 51, covering Curtis Jones' folk song "Highway 51 Blues" on his eponymous album ''Bob Dylan''. The North Mississippi Allstars also paid tribute to the highway in the title track of their album ''51 Phantom''. In Memphis, Tennessee, all of US 51 south of South Parkway East was renamed from Bellevue Boulevard to Elvis Presley Boulevard. Graceland sits on this highway, in the subdivision of Whitehaven. In 2004, the six states that US 51 traverses banded together as the ''Explore Hwy 51 Coalition'' to help promote this "All-American Road". The group now offers visitor information for traveling the length of the road. ==Route description==
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