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Which End of I-70 Looks Better?

Started by theroadwayone, September 26, 2017, 05:36:20 PM

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Roadgeekteen

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And in defense of I-70's eastern end, while driving away from it, you get to see one of AARoads's favorite mileage signs:


No one thought to just add to it "Cove Fort, UT"?
None of the other cities have their states listed.
They don't really need to they are all major U.S. cities, Fort Cove is not.
Where is fort cove?
Utah.
No, fort cove. Cove Fort is in Utah.
There is no such place, except maybe in your mind.
Another poster callled cove fort fort cove
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TheHighwayMan3561

I know I-70 doesn't go to Vegas but maybe that would have made more sense. Even with the "UT"  added no one is going to know why Cove Fort is significant.
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Roadgeekteen

Quote from: TheHighwayMan394 on October 14, 2017, 09:01:34 PM
I know I-70 doesn't go to Vegas but maybe that would have made more sense. Even with the "UT"  added no one is going to know why Cove Fort is significant.
They could just write I-15.
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Rothman

Cove Fort actually is quite historically significant, especially for Mormons.
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