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- Spaghetti_Bowl_(Las_Vegas) abstract "The Spaghetti Bowl is the colloquial name for a freeway interchange near downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is the system interchange between Interstate 15, Interstate 515, U.S. Route 93 and U.S. Route 95, which also includes a service interchange with Martin Luther King Boulevard.The interchange, which was substantially rebuilt between 1999 and 2000, carries more than 300,000 cars and trucks per day.".
- Q892693 abstract "The Spaghetti Bowl is the colloquial name for a freeway interchange near downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is the system interchange between Interstate 15, Interstate 515, U.S. Route 93 and U.S. Route 95, which also includes a service interchange with Martin Luther King Boulevard.The interchange, which was substantially rebuilt between 1999 and 2000, carries more than 300,000 cars and trucks per day.".
- Spaghetti_Bowl_(Las_Vegas) comment "The Spaghetti Bowl is the colloquial name for a freeway interchange near downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is the system interchange between Interstate 15, Interstate 515, U.S. Route 93 and U.S. Route 95, which also includes a service interchange with Martin Luther King Boulevard.The interchange, which was substantially rebuilt between 1999 and 2000, carries more than 300,000 cars and trucks per day.".
- Q892693 comment "The Spaghetti Bowl is the colloquial name for a freeway interchange near downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is the system interchange between Interstate 15, Interstate 515, U.S. Route 93 and U.S. Route 95, which also includes a service interchange with Martin Luther King Boulevard.The interchange, which was substantially rebuilt between 1999 and 2000, carries more than 300,000 cars and trucks per day.".