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U.S. Highway 6 (US 6) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway which runs 322 miles (518 km) across the U.S. state of Iowa. The route is signed in places as the Grand Army of the Republic Highway. Like all state highways in Iowa, it is maintained by the Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT). The route begins at the Missouri River ...
N.E. → Route 4. U.S. Route 6 (US 6) or U.S. Highway 6 (US 6), also called the Grand Army of the Republic Highway, honoring the American Civil War veterans association, is a main route of the United States Numbered Highway System. While it currently runs east-northeast from Bishop, California, to Provincetown, Massachusetts, the route has been ...
By 1939, US 6 was rerouted in the Quad Cities, briefly forming US 6 City. [5] [6] [7] By 1953, the route was rerouted to travel along Torrence Avenue and part of the Kingery Expressway (from US 30 Alternate to Indiana state line). [8] [9] Prior to the formation of US 6, the road west of Princeton was US 32.
U.S. Highway 67 US 67 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Iowa DOT Length 55.275 mi (88.956 km) Existed Late 1934 –present Tourist routes Great River Road Major junctions South end US 67 at Davenport Major intersections I-74 / US 6 at Bettendorf I-80 at Le Claire US 30 at Clinton North end US 52 / Iowa 64 near Sabula Location Country United States State Iowa Counties Scott ...
At Sun Valley Boulevard, it turns to go northeasterly. At North 10th Street, US-6 turns north-northwest and becomes North 11th Street, a divided highway. At Cornhusker Highway, US-6 turns east with a short urban connection to I-180 on the west along Cornhusker. US-6 then follows Cornhusker Highway, which is a divided highway, northeast out of ...
Iowa Highway 6. Iowa Highway 6 may refer to one of the following highways: U.S. Route 6. Iowa Primary Road No. 6, now part of US 30. Iowa Highway 6 (1926–1931), became Iowa Highway 60 (renumbered as Iowa 5 and Iowa 17) Category: Disambiguation pages.
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]
Iowa 27. Iowa Highway 26 (Iowa 26) is a 11-mile-long (18 km) state highway that runs from south to north in Allamakee County, Iowa. It begins in Lansing at an intersection with Iowa Highway 9 at the Black Hawk Bridge and ends at the Minnesota border at New Albin. It continues into Minnesota as Minnesota State Highway 26 (TH 26).