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Interstate 80 (I-80) is a transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, stretching from San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey. In Iowa, the highway travels west to east through the center of the state. It enters the state at the Missouri River in Council Bluffs and heads east through the southern Iowa drift plain.
Interstate 80 runs east–west through Coralville, and most of the city's newer housing subdivisions are located north of I-80. U.S. Route 6 runs along Coralville's south edge, while Interstate 380, U.S. Route 218, and Iowa Highway 27 (the Avenue of the Saints) run along the city's west edge. The cloverleaf interchange of I-80 and I-380/U.S ...
Scenic. ← Iowa 376. → Iowa 404. Interstate 380 (I-380) is a 73-mile (117 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in eastern Iowa. The route extends from I-80 near Coralville to Waterloo. I-380 connects the cities of Cedar Rapids and Waterloo, the state's second- and sixth-largest cities, respectively, to the Interstate Highway System.
Coralville has adopted a master plan for a new, 110-acre park on the west side of town. The city is eyeing a large open space near the still-under-construction University of Iowa Hospital in North ...
Near-blizzard conditions were reported across Iowa on Thursday, severely limiting visibility and causing treacherous travel, including on one of the state's biggest highways, Interstate 80. At ...
The Iowa Department of Transportation will close westbound I-80 overnight from the Jordan Creek Parkway interchange at exit 121 to the Grand Prairie Parkway interchange at exit 118 from 8 p.m ...
The Iowa Department of Transportation has plans to rebuild the AOTS interchange with I-80 and I-380/US 218/Iowa 27 in Coralville. As the Eastern Iowa region has grown, traffic has increased, and the current arrangement of the interchange with its cloverleaf ramps has been deemed unsafe. The Iowa DOT proposes to rebuild the interchange as a ...
During the inaugural FRYfest celebration, First Avenue (between I-80 and Hwy 6) in Coralville, Iowa, was co-named and publicly unveiled as Hayden Fry Way. [2] This honor was bestowed to University of Iowa's winningest football coach, Hayden Fry, on the most traveled road in Johnson County and the gateway for Kinnick-bound Iowa fans.