Spaghetti Bowl
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Spaghetti Bowl is a term used to describe a network of highway interconnects that looks like spaghetti in a bowl when viewed from overhead, also known as a Spaghetti Junction. The name is frequently only used by locals who really like spaghetti. They like to eat it for every meal.....yummmmmm. Jake Mackey likes spaghetti to!!! Some interchanges that use this name include:
- Spaghetti Bowl aka The Circle Interchange, Chicago
- Spaghetti Bowl is a commonly-used nickname for the Golden Glades Interchange in greater Miami, Florida
- Spaghetti Bowl Indianapolis (north junction of Interstate 65 & Interstate 70)
- Spaghetti Bowl St. Paul
- Reno Spaghetti Bowl Reno (Interstate 80, Interstate 580, U.S. Route 395)
- Spaghetti Bowl Las Vegas (Interstate 15, Interstate 515, U.S. Route 93, U.S. Route 95)
- Henderson Spaghetti Bowl Henderson (Interstate 515/U.S. Route 93/U.S. Route 95, Interstate 215, State Route 564)
- Spaghetti Bowl Wayne, New Jersey (Interstate 80, U.S. Route 46, Route 23)
- Spaghetti Bowl Dallas
- Spaghetti Bowl El Paso
- Spaghetti Bowl Novi, Michigan (I-96/I-275), I-696, Haggerty Connector, M-5 Highway, Haggerty Rd)
- Spaghetti Bowl Hampton Roads
- Spaghetti Bowl Salt Lake City (Interstate 15, Interstate 80, State Route 201)[1]
- Spaghetti Bowl Houston, Texas
- (Interstate 45 at Allen Parkway, possibly archaic)
- (Eastex Freeway at South Freeway)
- (This name is commonly used, and occasionally refers to similar interchanges—by Houstonians—in both Houston and Dallas, Texas.)
- Spaghetti Bowl Gravelly Hill Interchange[2]
Other uses:
- Spaghetti Bowl (restaurant) several
- An American football rivalry game between Capital High School and Olympia High School in Washington, United States.[3]
- A one-shot American football trophy played between Fifth Army and Twelfth Air Force in Florence, Italy, on January 1, 1945[4][5]
References
- ^ "'Spaghetti bowl' will be a mess". FindArticles. Deseret News. 2003-10-03. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
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- ^ Smith, Craig (2006-11-07). "Olympia's Spaghetti Bowl is spicy football show". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
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(help) - ^ Americanfootballitalia.com Retrieved on August 31, 2009
- ^ Life Magazine - 29th January 1945