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Near Sutton, the highway turns northeast to go through Sutton. It continues east, and, at Fairmont, US-6 encounters US-81. After passing through Friend, US-6 meets N-15, and the two highways overlap until shortly before Milford. US-6 goes east, then north out of Milford, then US-6 turns east to go toward Lincoln. [1] [2]
Milford udalerria, Dickinson konderria (Iowa) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Milford Township (comté de Dickinson, Iowa) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org ミルフォード郡区 (アイオワ州ディキンソン郡) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Gmina Milford (hrabstwo Dickinson) Usage on ur.wikipedia.org
Iowa Highway 2 (Iowa 2) is a 251-mile-long (404 km) state highway which runs across the southernmost tier of counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. At no point along its route is Iowa 2 more than 15 miles (24 km) from the Missouri state line, except for a small section near its eastern terminus.
US 34 at Colorado state line: US 6 between Culbertson and Hastings US 83 in McCook US 283 in Arapahoe US 136 near Edison US 183 in Holdrege US 281 between Hastings and Grand Island I-80 near Grand Island US 81 in York I-80 / I-180 / US 77 in Lincoln US 75 from Union to south of Offutt AFB: East end: US 34 at Iowa state line: Location; Country
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Milford is the location of a campus of Southeast Community College. Originally established in Milford in 1941 as the Nebraska State Trade School, it became part of the new Southeast Technical Community College system in 1973. As of 2016, about 750 students were enrolled on the campus. [12]
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Since two Interstates cannot have the same designation in the same state, one of the I-280s had to be renumbered. The Omaha I-280 was redesignated as I-680 around 1965. [11] In Iowa, I-80N opened to traffic on December 13, 1966. [4] I-80N extended from the current northern interchange with I-29 near Loveland to the I-80 interchange near Neola.