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Interstate 24 (I-24) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. It runs diagonally from I-57 , 10 miles (16 km) south of Marion, Illinois , to Chattanooga, Tennessee , at I-75 .
US 24 from Minturn to Limon, Colorado, is a former route of US 40S. Between Limon and Manhattan, Kansas, US 24 follows the old route of US 40N. US 24 followed State Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas until December 1, 2008, when it was rerouted onto K-7 and I-70.
Pages in category "Interstate 24" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
U.S. Route 24 (US 24) in the U.S. state of Illinois is a major arterial road that runs from the Missouri state line at the Mississippi River in Quincy to Sheldon. This is a distance of 255.13 miles (410.59 km).
Interstate 24. Interstate 24W (former proposal) U.S. Route 24; New England Interstate Route 24 (former) Alabama State Route 24; Arizona State Route 24; Arkansas Highway 24; California State Route 24. County Route A24 (California) County Route J24 (California) County Route S24 (California) Delaware Route 24; Florida State Road 24. County Road 24 ...
The I-24 bridge (foreground) and US 41 bridge (background), the replacement to the former Marion Memorial Bridge. The Interstate 24 Bridge is a continuous box and plate girder bridge over the Tennessee River opened on December 18, 1967. [2] It is just slightly upstream from Nickajack Dam and was within sight of the former Marion Memorial Bridge.
For many years, the segment of I-24 and I-65 containing the Silliman Evans bridge was the only complete portion of the interstates encircling downtown Nashville. The portion of the loop northwest of downtown, where I-65 would eventually be rerouted, was not completed until March 15, 1971, [ 11 ] and I-40 directly southwest of the Silliman Evans ...
In addition to the 48 contiguous states, Interstate Highways are found in Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico. The Federal Highway Administration funds four routes in Alaska and three routes in Puerto Rico under the same program as the rest of the Interstate Highway System. However, these routes are not required to meet the same standards as the ...