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making the devil mad. They should have left the 666 alone." Others were more sarcastic. One
Monticello resident stated, "We'll really miss all the potheads stopping and taking pictures of the Route 666 sign." Most residents took pride in living along the Devil's Highway and opposed the change. Some commented that no matter the number they would still call the road the Devil's Highway.
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Referring to the motion passing with a different number from what New Mexico requested, another spokesperson responded, "As long as it's not 666 and it's nothing satanic, that's OK." US 666 officially ceased to exist on May 31, 2003, although temporary "New 491 â Old 666" signs were posted after the change to aid travelers using old maps.
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where the four-lane portion ends, and traffic merges to two lanes. This has caused the department to coordinate the phases of the upgrades to minimize the number of two-lane/four-lane transitions. Construction on the final phase was originally scheduled to begin
January 2008, however the state applied for
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at the busiest interchanges. The New Mexico
Department of Transportation has noted that, as sections are upgraded, fatality rates improve on the four-lane portions, but remain high on the two-lane portions. As construction has proceeded, the most dangerous portions of the highway have moved to points
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The dedication of the "new" highway was postponed until July 30, 2003, to coincide with the start of construction projects to improve safety on the highway. At the dedication George Blue Horse, a Navajo medicine man, performed a ceremony to remove the curse from the highway. In the Navajo language he
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does not share the belief of 666 being an evil number, some
Navajos had attempted for years to change the number as a way to raise awareness about the dangerous highway. The highway had largely been ignored, with few improvements made since it was first paved. By 1997, US 666 was named one of
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In 1985, the US 66 designation was eliminated, leaving US 666 (and other routes) as "orphans". This fact would be used as a supporting factor in later petitions to renumber the highway. In 1992, the part in
Arizona was renumbered as an extension of US 191. This truncated US 666
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Newspapers and television stations interviewed people along the route about their opinions on the changing of the highway's number. Even some people who believed in the 666 curse disagreed with the change. One went on record as stating highway officials, "are messing with the wrong guy. They're
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as stating a drunk-driving suspect told him, "Triple 6 is evil. Everyone dies on that highway." Skeptics point out that the highway has a lower than average fatality rate in Utah and
Colorado; only the New Mexico portion is statistically a dangerous highway. Skeptics further state the high
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would have been U.S. Route 291, both the 291 and 391 designations were already in use as state route numbers in at least one of the affected states. At the news that the motion had passed, a New Mexico spokesperson stated, "The devil's out of here, and we say goodbye and good riddance."
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Although sign theft had always been a problem along this highway, thefts reached epidemic proportions when the pending number change was announced. Within days of the announcement, virtually every US 666 sign had been stolen, some for sale on
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the 20 most dangerous highways in the United States. Some Navajo leaders were concerned that efforts to reduce poverty on Navajo lands, via promoting tourism and outside investment, were being hampered by the
Christian aversion to the number.
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from Cortez to Utah. At the time, SH 10 traversed the southern portion of
Colorado. While most of this corridor today has a U.S. Highway designation, a portion of SH 10 still exists. In Utah, the route was originally numbered
776:(NM 32) from Gallup to Shiprock, and completely replaced NM 121 from Shiprock to the Colorado state line. The portion in Colorado was numbered State Highway 106 (SH 106) from the New Mexico state line to Cortez, and
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in 1926, as U.S. Route 666. This number was appropriate and in accordance with the road numbering guidelines for U.S. Highways, being the sixth spur along the highway's parent highway, the famed cross-continental highway
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U.S. 666 was extended from Gallup, New Mexico via Lupton (Arizona), Sanders, St. Johns, Clifton, Safford, Bowie
Junction; thence over State Route 81 to Douglas. (Minutes of Executive Committee, December 4, 1938, Dallas,
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Monticello to connect to the rest of the route. One of the reasons cited for rejecting the proposal was that portions of SR 24 were not built to standards desired for additions to the U.S. Highway System.
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connotation, combined with a high fatality rate along the New Mexico portion, convinced some people the highway was cursed. The problem was compounded by persistent
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and steep grades, that reaches an altitude of over 9,000 feet (2,700 m). The curves force a speed limit of 10 miles per hour (16 km/h) in spots.
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573:(I-40), and currently runs north along Muñoz Drive. The routing has changed to bypass the downtown area. The original route used 9th Street, starting at
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can be crossed without having to traverse steep cliffs. The modern US 491 roughly correlates with the main route of the Old Spanish Trail between
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Northern terminus; road continues as Center Street; US-191 north is former US-160 west
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2001:(Topographic map). 1:250,000. Reston, Virginia: United States Geological Survey.
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2604:"'Devil's Highway': Navajos Grapple With One of Most Dangerous Roads in US"
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Southern terminus; I-40 exit 20; road continues beyond I-40 as NM 602
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region of the United States. It was created in 2003 as a renumbering of
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tribal lands. The highway passes to the east of the tribe's namesake,
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funds to finish the project and completion was delayed until 2012.
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2236:(Map). 1:250000. Benchmark Maps. 2002. p. 79. § F8.
1968:(Map). New Mexico Department of Transportation. Archived from
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2127:"Ute Mountain Ute telling of the Legend of the Sleeping Ute"
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1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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2513:"Renaming US 666 Prompts a Run on 'Satanic' Souvenirs"
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Map of the Four Corners area with US 491 highlighted in red
2052:. New Mexico Department of Transportation. Archived from
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609:(NM 264). The largest city served by US 491 is
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2578:"Journeys; The End of the Road For 'Devil's Highway'"
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New Mexico Department of Transportation Mile Post Map
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Department of Information Technology. Archived from
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2724:"History of the Arizona State Highway Department"
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2410:American Association of State Highway Officials
2261:. Old Spanish Trail Association. Archived from
2131:Legends and Children's Stories of the Ute Tribe
2102:. New Mexico Tourism Department. Archived from
949:U.S. Route 191 in Arizona § U.S. Route 666
854:American Association of State Highway Officials
1370:South end of US 64 overlap; former NM 504
1027:petitioned to extend US 666 northwest to
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907:. This strike occurred along the highway near
852:, New Mexico. This number was assigned by the
633:Highway" by the New Mexico state legislature.
3201:Transportation in San Juan County, New Mexico
3196:Transportation in McKinley County, New Mexico
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2014:"Discover Navajo: People of the Fourth World"
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3206:Transportation in Montezuma County, Colorado
2690:"Addendum to Minutes of Executive Committee"
2079:. Active Interest Media: 44. November 2002.
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2849:"US 666 is gone, but signs went first"
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3015:U.S. Highways in New Mexico by Steve Riner
2492:MGZ (December 2003). "Its Number Was Up".
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1559:Canyons of the Ancients National Monument
682:Canyons of the Ancients National Monument
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2559:"It's Now US 491, Not US 666"
1808:Weingroff, Richard F. (June 18, 2003).
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505:, as well as the tribal nations of the
2847:Marten, Susan Taylor (July 20, 2003).
2778:. Arizona Department of Transportation
2774:Rookhuyzen, David (January 20, 2020).
2665:. Sony Electronics Inc. Archived from
1149:American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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3166:United States Numbered Highway System
2337:(Map). Rand McNally. 1927. p. 68
2313:(Map). Rand McNally. 1926. p. 70
2289:(Map). Rand McNally. 1926. p. 69
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291:United States Numbered Highway System
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2991:Template:Attached KML/U.S. Route 491
2688:Executive Committee (May 28, 1938).
2461:Smart, Christopher (July 30, 2003).
2418:(Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC:
1068:again at Gallup, New Mexico, now at
2939:"Highway Reference Online - US-491"
2823:"State Road Resolutions SR-666.pdf"
2798:"State Road Resolutions SR-163.pdf"
2736:– via Arizona Memory Project.
2557:Linthicum, Leslie (July 31, 2003).
977:, near the Mexican border. It ran
517:and an extinct volcanic core named
1810:"US 666: Beast of a Highway?"
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905:Arizona Copper Mine Strike of 1983
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2947:Utah Department of Transportation
2827:Utah Department of Transportation
2802:Utah Department of Transportation
2385:Utah Department of Transportation
2381:"State Road Resolutions SR-9.pdf"
1879:"The Devil's Gone On US 491"
1025:Utah Department of Transportation
485:The highway, now a spur route of
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2755:. Federal Highway Administration
2576:Wilgoren, Jodi (June 13, 2003).
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3010:Colorado Highways by Matt Salek
2628:Rosenblum, Jonathan D. (1998).
2602:Landry, Alysa (June 21, 2015).
2463:"Sixes nixed on 'devil's road'"
2420:United States Geological Survey
1995:United States Geological Survey
1934:. State of Utah. Archived from
1403:North end of US 64 overlap
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601:. The Navajo tribal capital at
3005:Arizona Roads by Alan Hamelton
2234:Utah Road and Recreation Atlas
2050:"US 666 Corridor Highway"
1818:Federal Highway Administration
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2749:"Coronado Trail Scenic Byway"
1760:List of highways numbered 491
1755:List of highways numbered 666
1749:Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia
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991:Francisco VĂĄsquez de Coronado
2878:Staff (September 14, 2009).
2495:National Geographic Magazine
2334:Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas
2310:Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas
2286:Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas
2257:von Till Warren, Elizabeth.
839:The route was upgraded to a
638:Trails of the Ancients Byway
109:Trails of the Ancients Byway
3171:U.S. Highways in New Mexico
2479:J. Willard Marriott Library
2357:Colorado Atlas and Gazateer
2259:"Old Spanish Trail History"
2012:Navajo Tourism Department.
1999:Gallup, New Mexico; Arizona
1555:Hovenweep National Monument
987:Coronado Trail Scenic Byway
753:. This trail extended from
686:Hovenweep National Monument
98:2003âpresent as US 491
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1421:New MexicoâColorado line
932:Married... with Children
712:and reaches the town of
678:Mesa Verde National Park
658:Mesa Verde National Park
642:New Mexico Scenic Byways
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523:Mesa Verde National Park
96:1926â2003 as US 666
3050:U.S. Routes related to
2208:"Trail of the Ancients"
2100:"Trail of the Ancients"
2406:Bureau of Public Roads
1877:Staff (January 2005).
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511:Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
489:via its connection to
3181:U.S. Highways in Utah
2892:on September 16, 2011
2412:(November 11, 1926).
2154:"Ute Mountain Casino"
1932:"Utah Code Annotated"
1660:(Main Street) â
1106:
1059:
1006:Four Corners Monument
956:
870:
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694:National Scenic Byway
690:Trail of the Ancients
655:
615:extinct volcano cores
569:, at a junction with
560:
543:Four Corners Monument
462:denominations as the
3146:denotes former route
2995:KML is from Wikidata
2853:St. Petersburg Times
2608:Indian Country Today
1895:on February 25, 2009
1855:on February 25, 2009
957:US 666 through
920:Natural Born Killers
747:MexicanâAmerican War
603:Window Rock, Arizona
2563:Albuquerque Journal
2187:on October 28, 2010
2160:on October 25, 2007
2024:on October 30, 2007
1155:Major intersections
893:Albuquerque Journal
877:Number of the Beast
478:, then by those in
464:Number of the Beast
438:) is a northâsouth
149:Major intersections
61:Auxiliary route of
3191:Gallup, New Mexico
2943:maps.udot.utah.gov
2636:Cornell University
2582:The New York Times
2517:The New York Times
2106:on August 21, 2014
2075:"Beyond Borders".
2056:on January 7, 2009
1626:ColoradoâUtah line
1115:
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963:
873:
743:
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563:
561:Gallup, New Mexico
3151:
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2705:Wikimedia Commons
2645:978-0-8014-8554-1
2523:on March 27, 2008
2467:Salt Lake Tribune
2439:Wikimedia Commons
1727:U.S. Roads portal
1696:
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1144:grade separations
837:
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751:Old Spanish Trail
656:Visitors touring
533:Route description
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56:Route information
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