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1st Avenue – VA Medical Center, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and University of Iowa Athletics Complex: Being converted into a diverging diamond interchange [60] Iowa City: 244.878: 394.093: 244: Dubuque Street – Downtown Iowa City: 245.975: 395.858: 246: Iowa 1 (Dodge Street) – Mount Vernon: Scott Township: 248.992: 400.714 ...
US 6 on the Clive–Urbandale city line US 69 in Des Moines I-35 / I-235 in Ankeny US 65 in Altoona. The highways travel concurrently through Altoona. US 6 / US 65 in Altoona. I-80/US 6 travels concurrently to Newton. US 63 south of Malcom US 151 east-northeast of Williamsburg I-380 / US 218 on the Tiffin–Coralville city line
One is a loop around the city of Omaha, one is a loop through the city of Omaha, and the other is a spur into Lincoln. I-180 is a spur into downtown Lincoln, cosigned with US-34 for its entire length. I-480 is a loop route in Omaha extending from I-29 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, west toward I-80. It serves as the inner of two loops in Omaha.
U.S. Highway 30 (US 30) is a major east–west U.S. Highway which spans 330 miles (530 km) across the state of Iowa.It is the longest primary highway in the state and is maintained by the Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT).
Missouri–Iowa line: Iowa: Fremont: Hamburg: 2.126: 3.421: Iowa 333 west / Loess Hills National Scenic Byway north: Washington–Sidney township line: 7.947: 12.789: Iowa 2 west / CR J46 east – Riverton, Nebraska City: Southern end of Iowa 2 overlap; former Iowa 42: Sidney: 12.667: 20.386: Iowa 2 east – Shenandoah: Northern end of Iowa 2 ...
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For Iowa State, Curtis Jones leads the way with 17.0 points per game on 47.7 percent shooting from the field and 43.1 percent shooting from 3-point range. Keshon Gilbert is close behind with 16.4 ...
View from space of Omaha and Council Bluffs. Standard definitions for United States metropolitan areas were created in 1949; the first census which had metropolitan area data was the 1950 census. At that time, the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area comprised three counties: Douglas and Sarpy in Nebraska, and Pottawattamie in Iowa.