State highway in Colorado, United States
State Highway 121 (SH 121 ) is a 30.425 mile (48.96 km) long state highway in the U.S. state of Colorado . SH 121's southern terminus is at Waterton Road near Littleton , and the northern terminus is at U.S. Route 287 (US 287) in Broomfield .
Route description
End of SH 121 just before Waterton Road
The route, also known as Wadsworth Boulevard, Wadsworth Bypass , and Wadsworth Parkway, starts at a junction with Waterton Road in unincorporated Jefferson County (near Littleton and at the entrance to the main plant of Lockheed Martin Space Systems ) and ends at the junction of U.S. Route 36 , U.S. Route 287 , and State Highway 128 in Broomfield at a trumpet interchange . State Highway 121 passes through portions of southwest Denver County .
History
Wadsworth Boulevard (Colorado Highway 121) at Bowles Ave. in Littleton, Colorado . The name Wadsworth comes from Benjamin Franklin Wadsworth, one of the founders and first postmaster of Arvada . In northwest Arvada, Wadsworth Boulevard passes over Hackberry Hill at the site where a landmark hackberry tree, for which the hill was named, stood before it was cut down to make room for the highway in 1937. [ 2]
Major intersections
References
External links
KML is from Wikidata
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