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Nebraska Highway 91

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Nebraska Highway 91 is a state highway in central and eastern Nebraska. It runs about 230 miles (371 km) from Nebraska Highway 2 north of Dunning to U.S. Highways 30 and 75 in Blair. The route travels northeast through the Sand Hills and farmland, passing through Taylor, Burwell, Spalding, Albion, Lindsay, Humphrey, Snyder, Scribner, Hooper, Nickerson, and ending in Blair. Along the way it shares segments with other highways—NE-7 near Brewster; US-183 in Taylor; NE-11 near Burwell; NE-70 west of Ericson for about 20 miles until meeting US-281, then continuing south with US-281; US-275 southeast of Snyder; and US-77 south of Hooper. The highway crosses nine counties: Blaine, Loup, Garfield, Greeley, Boone, Platte, Colfax, Dodge, and Washington. It was established in 1934 and remains in use today.


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