Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "K-141 is a 13.470-mile-long (21.678 km) north–south state highway in Ellsworth County in central Kansas. The highway connects K-4 west of Marquette and K-140 northeast of Carneiro with Kanopolis Lake. K-141 is a part of the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway, a scenic byway designated to highlight the history, culture, and nature of the area. The highway is not a part of the National Highway System. Traffic on K-141 ranges from average annual daily traffic values of 170 to 255."@en }
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- K-141_(Kansas_highway) abstract "K-141 is a 13.470-mile-long (21.678 km) north–south state highway in Ellsworth County in central Kansas. The highway connects K-4 west of Marquette and K-140 northeast of Carneiro with Kanopolis Lake. K-141 is a part of the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway, a scenic byway designated to highlight the history, culture, and nature of the area. The highway is not a part of the National Highway System. Traffic on K-141 ranges from average annual daily traffic values of 170 to 255.".
- Q16970655 abstract "K-141 is a 13.470-mile-long (21.678 km) north–south state highway in Ellsworth County in central Kansas. The highway connects K-4 west of Marquette and K-140 northeast of Carneiro with Kanopolis Lake. K-141 is a part of the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway, a scenic byway designated to highlight the history, culture, and nature of the area. The highway is not a part of the National Highway System. Traffic on K-141 ranges from average annual daily traffic values of 170 to 255.".
- K-141_(Kansas_highway) comment "K-141 is a 13.470-mile-long (21.678 km) north–south state highway in Ellsworth County in central Kansas. The highway connects K-4 west of Marquette and K-140 northeast of Carneiro with Kanopolis Lake. K-141 is a part of the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway, a scenic byway designated to highlight the history, culture, and nature of the area. The highway is not a part of the National Highway System. Traffic on K-141 ranges from average annual daily traffic values of 170 to 255.".
- Q16970655 comment "K-141 is a 13.470-mile-long (21.678 km) north–south state highway in Ellsworth County in central Kansas. The highway connects K-4 west of Marquette and K-140 northeast of Carneiro with Kanopolis Lake. K-141 is a part of the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway, a scenic byway designated to highlight the history, culture, and nature of the area. The highway is not a part of the National Highway System. Traffic on K-141 ranges from average annual daily traffic values of 170 to 255.".