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Interstate 88 (I-88) is an Interstate Highway in the US state of Illinois that runs from an interchange with I-80 near Silvis and Moline to an interchange with I-290 and I-294 in Hillside, near Chicago. I-88 is 140.60 miles (226.27 km) long. This route is not contiguous with I-88 in New York.
Interstate 88 may refer to either of two United States Interstate highways: Interstate 88 (Illinois) , running from East Moline to Hillside Interstate 88 (New York) , running from Chenango to Rotterdam
Interstate 88 (I-88) is an Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of New York.Nominally signed as an east–west road as it has an even number, it extends for 117.75 miles (189.50 km) in a northeast–southwest direction from an interchange with I-81 north of the city of Binghamton to an interchange with the New York State Thruway west of Schenectady.
The butterfly genus Diaethria, which has an 88-like pattern on its wings; The butterfly genus Callicore, which has an 88-like pattern on its wings; 88, a neo-Nazi symbol and code number for "Heil Hitler," based on "H" being the eighth letter of the alphabet; 88 Thisbe, a main-belt asteroid; Oldsmobile 88, a full-sized car produced by General Motors
Interstate 88 (Illinois) Interstate 88 (New York) Alabama State Route 88; Arizona State Route 88; Arkansas Highway 88; California State Route 88; Colorado State Highway 88; Florida State Road 88 (pre-1945) (former) Georgia State Route 88; Illinois Route 88 (former) Illinois Route 88A (former) K-88 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 88; Louisiana ...
the largest number in English not containing the letter 'n' in its name, when using short scale. 88 and 945 are the smallest coprime abundant numbers, since all numbers until 945 are multiples of 2, 945 has 3, 5 and 7 as divisors, and 88 is the first abundant number that doesn't have 3, 5 or 7 as divisors.
Simple English; Українська ... 1,215.88 I-35/I-70/US 24/US 40/US 71 in Kansas City, Missouri: US 81 and PTH 75 at Canadian border in Pembina, North Dakota ...
A larger, 394 cubic-inch Rocket V8 with four-barrel carburation rated at 315 hp (235 kW) was standard on the Super 88. The lower-priced Dynamic 88 retained the two-barrel 265 hp (198 kW) 371 cubic-inch '57–58 Rocket V8, with a 300 hp (220 kW) four-barrel version optional. An unusual feature was the what was called the "Safety-Spectrum ...