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Jesup is a city in Buchanan County and partly in Black Hawk County in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 2,508 at the time of the 2020 census. [2] It was named for Morris Ketchum Jesup, [3] president of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad. The Black Hawk County portion of Jesup is part of the Waterloo–Cedar Falls Metropolitan ...
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.
Track road conditions with Iowa DOT snow plow cameras when snow falls Snow plow-mounted cameras are also available through Iowa 511, where you can see multiple images complete with time and ...
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The county road that continues to the south from Iowa 38 leads to Moscow. The two highways travel together for four miles (6.4 km) until they reach the Wilton area. Here, Iowa 38 exits to the south, while US 6 joins I-80 for the last time. [30] I-80 passes the Iowa 80 truck stop near Walcott.
US 34 / Iowa 163 east of Fairfield 2008: current Serves Fairfield; former routing of US 34 US 34 Bus. — — US 34 / Iowa 163 near Westwood: US 34 / US 218 / Iowa 27 / Iowa 163 at Mount Pleasant: 2005: current Serves Mount Pleasant area; former routing of US 34 US 52 Alt. — — US 52 / US 61 / US 151 in Dubuque: US 52 / Iowa 3 in Luxemburg
Interstate 35 (I-35) is a north–south Interstate Highway in the United States that runs from Laredo, Texas, to Duluth, Minnesota.In Iowa, the highway runs from south to north through the center of the state, roughly parallel to U.S. Highway 69 (US 69) and US 65.
The current Iowa 1 was designated in the 1926 Iowa highway renumbering, extending from Iowa 3 near Keosauqua to US 32 in Iowa City as a renumbering of a portion of Primary Road No. 11. [3] Iowa 3 was renumbered Iowa 2 in 1941 to match Nebraska's highway. In 1930, it extended east to Iowa 38 in Rochester; it replaced Iowa 139. [4]