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Nebraska Highway 370

Nebraska Highway 370

State highway in Nebraska, United States


Nebraska Highway 370 (N-370) is an eastwest state highway in eastern Nebraska that is 15.98 miles (25.72 km) in length. Southwest of Omaha, it begins at U.S. Route 6 and Nebraska Highway 31 in Gretna and ends at the U.S. Route 75 interchange in Bellevue. Highway 370 is the main eastwest road in Sarpy County, which serves the southern Omaha suburbs. It is known as the Strategic Air Command Memorial Highway; during the Cold War, nearby Offutt Air Force Base was SAC headquarters for over four decades.

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Route description

Nebraska Highway 370 begins at US 6 and N-31 in Gretna, running east. At Sapp Brothers Drive, N-370 becomes an expressway. Shortly after that, it intersects Interstate 80. One mile later, there is an interchange with Nebraska Highway 50, which is 144th Street. About a mile later is Werner Park on the north, home of the Omaha Storm Chasers, the Kansas City Royals' Triple-A East affiliate in the former Pacific Coast League.

Highway 370 continues east as an expressway and meets Nebraska Highway 85, 84th Street/Washington Street, in Papillion. It passes through the southern portion of Papillion and at about 48th Street, enters Bellevue; after two miles (3.2 km), it ends at U.S. Route 75, the Kennedy Expressway, and then becomes Harlan Drive.

History

Prior to 2014, the highway continued east along the remainder of Harlan Drive, turned south at its intersection with Galvin Road, then turned east as Mission Avenue through Olde Towne Bellevue. It then connected with Iowa Highway 370 at the Bellevue Bridge. The Iowa highway was turned over to Mills County upon completion of the U.S. Route 34 bridge six miles (10 km) southeast of Bellevue, and the Nebraska state-maintained length was shortened to its present terminus.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Sarpy County.

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Points of interest

  • Shadow Lake Towne Center in Papillion

References

  1. "Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book" (PDF). Nebraska Department of Roads. 2015. p. 305. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
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