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. 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
- Spaghetti Bowl Indianapolis (Interstate 65, Interstate 70)
- Spaghetti Bowl St. Paul
- Reno Spaghetti Bowl Reno (Interstate 80, Interstate 580, U.S. Route 395 in Nevada)
- 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)
- Spaghetti Bowl Dallas
- Spaghetti Bowl El Paso
- Spaghetti Bowl Hampton Roads
- Spaghetti Bowl Salt Lake City (Interstate 15, Interstate 80, State Route 201)
- 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.)
Other uses:
- Spaghetti Bowl (restaurant) several
- A football rivalry game between Capital High School and William Winlock Miller High School