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- Montana_Highway_48 abstract "Montana State Highway 48 (MT 48) is a short state maintained highway located in Deer Lodge County, in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Montana. The highway is 6.839 miles (11.006 km) long, and connects MT 1 to Interstate 90, passing mainly through rural mining areas. MT 48 was first designated in 1938, although portions of a highway existed in the location of MT 48 by at least 1924.".
- Q2235246 abstract "Montana State Highway 48 (MT 48) is a short state maintained highway located in Deer Lodge County, in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Montana. The highway is 6.839 miles (11.006 km) long, and connects MT 1 to Interstate 90, passing mainly through rural mining areas. MT 48 was first designated in 1938, although portions of a highway existed in the location of MT 48 by at least 1924.".
- Montana_Highway_48 comment "Montana State Highway 48 (MT 48) is a short state maintained highway located in Deer Lodge County, in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Montana. The highway is 6.839 miles (11.006 km) long, and connects MT 1 to Interstate 90, passing mainly through rural mining areas. MT 48 was first designated in 1938, although portions of a highway existed in the location of MT 48 by at least 1924.".
- Q2235246 comment "Montana State Highway 48 (MT 48) is a short state maintained highway located in Deer Lodge County, in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Montana. The highway is 6.839 miles (11.006 km) long, and connects MT 1 to Interstate 90, passing mainly through rural mining areas. MT 48 was first designated in 1938, although portions of a highway existed in the location of MT 48 by at least 1924.".