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U.S. Route 59 in Iowa

U.S. Highway 59 (US 59) is a United States Highway that transverses the western third of Iowa. It begins at the Missouri state line southwest of Northboro and travels north in a zigzag pattern through Shenandoah, Avoca, Denison, and Cherokee. It ends at the Minnesota state line east of Bigelow, Minnesota. The highway was designated in 1934, though a concerted effort of community officials along today's route sought to bring a U.S. Highway to their cities for several years prior to US 59's creation.

U.S. Highway 59

US 59 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Iowa DOT
Length215.191 mi[1] (346.316 km)
Existed1934 (1934)–present
Major junctions
South end US 59 near Northboro
Major intersections
North end US 59 near Bigelow, Minn.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIowa
Counties
Highway system

Route description edit

US 59 enters the state in southeastern Fremont County in southwest Iowa. It heads north for about ten miles (16 km) when it eases to the east and aligns with the Fremont–Page county line. Along that line, the highway enters Shenandoah where it meets Iowa 2 on the southern end of the town and Iowa 48 on the northern end. The road continues north along the county boundary, only ducking back into Fremont County shortly before entering Mills County. The highway heads due north until it reaches Emerson. There, the highway bears slightly to the west and crosses US 34. There is a one-quadrant interchange that joins US 59 and US 34 as the two routes do not meet directly.[2][3]

The highway continues north on a straight line to Carson. There, there is a similar interchange with Iowa 92 as there was with US 34, except that these two routes are connected by a two-quadrant interchange. As the road approaches Oakland from the south, it is joined by US 6 from the west. The two routes run together into Oakland and then split as they exit the town's northeast side. The highway roughly follows the course of the West Nishnabotna River from there to Hancock. The highway has a short jog to the east and then returns to its northern course and into Avoca. In Avoca, the highway meets Iowa 83, which heads east toward Walnut and Atlantic. Prior to 2003, Iowa 83 continued west to Minden, but that roadway is now known as County Road G18 (CR G18). On the northern end of town, there is an interchange with I-80.[2][3]

 
Buildings and structures around Ida Grove have a castle motif

North of I-80, US 59 enters Shelby County and into Harlan. It meets Iowa 44 there on the western side of the city. Continuing north, it meets Iowa 37 a few miles east of Earling. After curving around Defiance, the road enters Crawford County and then meets Iowa 141 from the east. The two routes head north for about seven miles (11 km) until they reach Denison. There, the two routes are overlapped by US 30 for about one-half mile (800 m). Near the Boyer River, Iowa 39 intersects the two highways. Just beyond the city limits of Denison, Iowa 141 splits off to the west as US 59 remains on a northwestern vector.[2][3]

South of Schleswig, the highway straightens out to the north and stays in that direction until it reaches Iowa 175 east of Ida Grove. As the highways enter Ida Grove, there is an 8-acre (3.2 ha) manmade lake featuring a half-scale replica of HMS Bounty. The ship was commissioned by Ida Grove resident Byron Godbersen (1925–2003), who owned a manufacturing business in Ida Grove. Godbersen also built a few buildings and structures in a castle motif in order to stoke pride in the community.[4] US 59 splits away from Iowa 175 on the outskirts of Ida Grove and heads north to US 20 near Holstein. The two roads overlap each other for about a mile before US 59 turns to the north once again.[2][3]

North of Holstein, the highway continues north, intersecting Iowa 31 roughly at the midway point between US 20 and Cherokee. Just after crossing the Little Sioux River in downtown Cherokee, US 59 meets Main Street. Prior to 2003, Main Street east of US 59 was an unsigned highway that connected to Iowa 3 east of the city. On the northern edge of Cherokee lies a direct intersection with Iowa 3. North of Cherokee, the road winds until it reaches Larrabee, but then it straightens out again. Near Sutherland, the highway meets Iowa 10, which joins from the east. US 59 turns west onto Iowa 10; shortly thereafter, the roadway turns to the north and Iowa 10 splits off to the west. US 59 continues north through Primghar and on to US 18 at Sanborn. After a brief overlap of US 18, US 59 heads due north on a straight line for all but the last mile of its time in the state. It enters Osceola County near Melvin and intersects Iowa 9 just north of Allendorf. Just before the Minnesota state line, the roadway curves to the west slightly due to line up with section lines in Minnesota.[3] US 59 enters Minnesota about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of where Iowa 60 crosses the state line. The two roads join up and continue north to Worthington, Minnesota.[2]

History edit

In 1985, the Iowa Department of Transportation catalogued named auto trails and published a map showing the paths of the most famous trails in the state. The vast majority of the current or historical routing of US 59 was not utilized by an auto trail.[5] In 1919, the Iowa General Assembly passed a bill that created a fund for improving and hard-surfacing nearly 6,300 miles (10,100 km) of primary roads in the state. The primary road system was to connect every city and town with at least 1000 inhabitants.[6] The bill gave Iowa's 99 counties the responsibility for maintaining the roads, which had previously fallen upon road associations that sponsored their respective highways.[7] The new primary roads were assigned route numbers, a trend seen in other Midwestern states. Route numbers were painted onto telegraph and telephone poles in order to guide travelers without the need for maps.[8]

Until the creation of Iowa Highway 73 in 1934, there was no one route that corresponded to US 59 today. Prior to that highway, the roadway was signed Iowa 4 from Hastings to Denison and then Iowa 21 north of Denison. Primary Road No. 4, which originally extended from the Missouri state line to Minnesota, had its northern end truncated at US 20 between Schaller and Early upon creation of the U.S. Highway System in 1926. US 71 followed the path of No. 4 from Early to Minnesota. Upon the creation of US 275 in 1931, the southern end of Iowa 4 was shifted east about 15 miles (24 km). The new routing absorbed part of Iowa 48 from the Missouri state line to Shenandoah. Iowa 73 itself was created as a result of efforts of communities along the route banding together to create the Highway 73 Commission, which promoted the idea to get U.S. Highway 73 routed through their communities. In 1931, the northern end of US 73 was at Nebraska City, Nebraska. The Highway 73 Commission sought to have US 73 routed across the Missouri River into Iowa, east to Sidney, and then north through Iowa, ultimately ending at Lake of the Woods on the Canada–United States border.[9]

In early 1934, in order to attract the attention of the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) who would decide the routing of US 73, the Iowa State Highway Commission and the Minnesota Department of Highways jointly designated the path they desired to be named US 73 as Highway 73 in each state.[a] The number 73 was chosen because it fit the U.S. Highway numbering grid by lying between US 71 and US 75. There was already a Iowa 73 in east-central Iowa; that route was renumbered Iowa 212. Iowa 4 from Missouri to Denison and all of Iowa 21 became the new Iowa 73.[12][13] At an AASHO meeting in November 1934, officials approved a new U.S. Highway along the Highway 73 corridor, though not with that number.[14] An extension of US 73 was approved, but on the Nebraska side of the Missouri River north to Sioux City. In Kansas, there were two suffixed branches of US 73, US 73E and US 73W. These branches were replaced by US 69 and US 59, respectively. US 59 was chosen to be routed along the Highway 73 corridor through Iowa and to Lake of the Woods.[15]

Though the Iowa State Highway Commission had declared Iowa to be "out of the mud,"[16] when US 59 was designated, it was mostly a gravel road. Only 55 of 230 miles (89 of 370 km), mostly between Avoca and Denison, were paved and 21 miles (34 km) between Shenandoah and Emerson was an unimproved dirt road.[17] Paving was completed in piecemeal fashion and finally completed in 1960.[18][19] The only major change to the route in recent years occurred in 1971 when a 15-mile (24 km) section between Harlan and Defiance was shifted west by one mile (1.6 km).[20]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
FremontLocust Grove Township0.0000.000 
 
US 59 south – Tarkio
Continuation into Missouri
1.1701.883  CR J64 – Northboro, Hamburg, College SpringsFormer Iowa 333
FremontPage
county line
Shenandoah11.20418.031  Iowa 2 – Sidney, Clarinda
13.21121.261 
 
Iowa 48 north
MonroePierce
township line
20.007–
20.267
32.198–
32.617
  CR J18 – ImogeneFormer Iowa 184
Fremont
No major junctions
MillsIndian Creek Township31.34750.448 
 
To US 34 – Red Oak, Glenwood
One-quadrant interchange
Anderson Township39.32363.284  CR H12 – HendersonFormer Iowa 244
PottawattamieMacedonia Township42.54768.473  CR G66 – MacedoniaFormer Iowa 362
Carson Township45.29472.894  Iowa 92 – Carson, GriswoldTwo-quadrant interchange
Belknap Township49.18379.152 
 
US 6 west – Council Bluffs
Southern end of US 6 overlap
Oakland51.59083.026 
 
US 6 east – Atlantic
Northern end of US 6 overlap
Avoca64.075103.119 
 
 
 
Iowa 83 east / CR G18 west – Walnut, Minden
65.542105.480  I-80 – Council Bluffs, Des Moines
ShelbyHarlan75.842122.056  Iowa 44 – Harlan, Portsmouth
WestphaliaUnion
township line
84.928136.678 
 
Iowa 37 west – Earling, Dunlap
CrawfordWashington Township93.992151.265 
 
Iowa 141 east – Manilla, Manning
Southern end of Iowa 141 overlap
Denison101.139162.767 
 
US 30 west – Dunlap
Southern end of US 30 overlap
101.617163.537 
 
US 30 east – Carroll
Northern end of US 30 overlap
102.231164.525 
 
Iowa 39 north – Odebolt
DenisonGoodrich
township line
104.225167.734 
 
Iowa 141 west – Charter Oak
Northern end of Iowa 141 overlap
IdaCorwinBlaine
township line
125.321201.685 
 
Iowa 175 east – Odebolt
Southern end of Iowa 175 overlap
Corwin Township128.973207.562 
 
Iowa 175 west – Battle Creek
Northern end of Iowa 175 overlap
LoganGriggs
township line
137.839221.830 
 
US 20 east – Sac City
Southern end of US 20 overlap
Holstein139.206224.030 
 
US 20 west – Moville
Northern end of US 20 overlap
CherokeeSilver Township150.335241.941 
 
Iowa 31 south – Quimby
Cherokee158.337254.819Main StreetFormer Iowa 977
159.904257.341  Iowa 3 – Marcus, Pocahontas
O'BrienLiberty Township172.062276.907  CR B60 – CalumetFormer Iowa 388
173.563279.323 
 
Iowa 10 east – Sutherland
Southern end of Iowa 10 overlap
UnionLiberty
township line
178.437287.167 
 
Iowa 10 west – Paullina
Northern end of Iowa 10 overlap
FranklinLincoln
township line
192.444309.709 
 
US 18 east – Spencer
Southern end of US 18 overlap
Sanborn193.440311.312 
 
US 18 west – Sanborn
Northern end of US 18 overlap
OsceolaGoewey Township200.444322.583  CR A48 – MelvinFormer Iowa 313
East HolmanWilson
township line
210.472338.722  Iowa 9 – Ocheyedan, Little Rock
Wilson Township215.191346.316 
 
US 59 north – Worthington
Continuation into Minnesota
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Notes edit

  1. ^ Comparison of 1933 and 1934 state highway maps in Minnesota and Iowa.[10][11][12][13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Road Network (Portal)" (ESRI shapefile). Ames: Iowa Department of Transportation. April 9, 2021. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e Google (November 9, 2020). "U.S. Highway 59 in Iowa" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e Iowa Department of Transportation (January 1, 2020). Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Approx. 1:570,240. Cartography by Iowa Department of Transportation. Ames. §§ C2–D8. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  4. ^ "Castles – Ida Grove". idagroveia.com. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  5. ^ Iowa Department of Transportation (1986). Iowa Registered Highway Routes 1914–1925 (PDF) (Map). Iowa Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  6. ^ "Iowa's new road law provides pay-as-you-go plan for improving and hardsurfacing 6,278 miles of highway". Service Bulletin Supplement March–April 1919. VII (3–4). Iowa State Highway Commission: 3. 1919. Retrieved May 15, 2016 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "Iowa Registered Routes". Iowa Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  8. ^ "Iowa primary roads to be marked with official standard symbol and number July 12 to 17". Service Bulletin May–June 1920. VIII (5–6). Iowa State Highway Commission: 3. 1920. Retrieved May 15, 2016 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ "Cherokee Wants to Be on Highway 73". Sioux County Index. Hull, Iowa. July 31, 1931. p. 2. Retrieved November 10, 2020 – via Newspaperarchive.com.  
  10. ^ 1933 Map of Trunk Highway System (Map). Cartography by McGill–Warner Company. Minnesota Highway Department. April 1, 1933. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  11. ^ 1934 Map of Trunk Highway System (Map). Cartography by McGill–Warner Company. Minnesota Highway Department. May 1, 1934. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  12. ^ a b Iowa State Highway Commission (January 1934). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  13. ^ a b Iowa State Highway Commission (August 1934). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  14. ^ "National Road Through Iowa". Sioux City Journal. November 23, 1934. p. 4. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  15. ^ U.S. Route Numbering Committee (1935). "U.S. Route Numbering Committee" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway Officials. p. 252. Retrieved November 10, 2020 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  16. ^ Iowa State Highway Commission (1931). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  17. ^ Iowa State Highway Commission (1935). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  18. ^ Iowa State Highway Commission (1960). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  19. ^ Iowa State Highway Commission (1961). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  20. ^ U.S. Route Numbering Subcommittee (June 21, 1971). "U.S. Route Numbering Subcommittee Agenda Showing Action Taken by the Executive Committee" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway Officials. p. 8. Retrieved November 10, 2020 – via Wikimedia Commons.

External links edit

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  • Morrison, Jeff. "Iowa termini of US 59". www.iowahighwayends.net.


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This article is about the section of U S Route 59 in Iowa For the entire route see U S Route 59 U S Highway 59 US 59 is a United States Highway that transverses the western third of Iowa It begins at the Missouri state line southwest of Northboro and travels north in a zigzag pattern through Shenandoah Avoca Denison and Cherokee It ends at the Minnesota state line east of Bigelow Minnesota The highway was designated in 1934 though a concerted effort of community officials along today s route sought to bring a U S Highway to their cities for several years prior to US 59 s creation U S Highway 59US 59 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by Iowa DOTLength215 191 mi 1 346 316 km Existed1934 1934 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 59 near NorthboroMajor intersectionsUS 34 near Emerson US 6 near Oakland I 80 at Avoca US 30 at Denison US 20 at Holstein US 18 at SanbornNorth endUS 59 near Bigelow Minn LocationCountryUnited StatesStateIowaCountiesFremont Page Mills Pottawattamie Shelby Crawford Ida Cherokee O Brien OsceolaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided Iowa Primary Highway System Interstate US State Secondary Scenic Iowa 58 Iowa 60 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editUS 59 enters the state in southeastern Fremont County in southwest Iowa It heads north for about ten miles 16 km when it eases to the east and aligns with the Fremont Page county line Along that line the highway enters Shenandoah where it meets Iowa 2 on the southern end of the town and Iowa 48 on the northern end The road continues north along the county boundary only ducking back into Fremont County shortly before entering Mills County The highway heads due north until it reaches Emerson There the highway bears slightly to the west and crosses US 34 There is a one quadrant interchange that joins US 59 and US 34 as the two routes do not meet directly 2 3 The highway continues north on a straight line to Carson There there is a similar interchange with Iowa 92 as there was with US 34 except that these two routes are connected by a two quadrant interchange As the road approaches Oakland from the south it is joined by US 6 from the west The two routes run together into Oakland and then split as they exit the town s northeast side The highway roughly follows the course of the West Nishnabotna River from there to Hancock The highway has a short jog to the east and then returns to its northern course and into Avoca In Avoca the highway meets Iowa 83 which heads east toward Walnut and Atlantic Prior to 2003 Iowa 83 continued west to Minden but that roadway is now known as County Road G18 CR G18 On the northern end of town there is an interchange with I 80 2 3 nbsp Buildings and structures around Ida Grove have a castle motif North of I 80 US 59 enters Shelby County and into Harlan It meets Iowa 44 there on the western side of the city Continuing north it meets Iowa 37 a few miles east of Earling After curving around Defiance the road enters Crawford County and then meets Iowa 141 from the east The two routes head north for about seven miles 11 km until they reach Denison There the two routes are overlapped by US 30 for about one half mile 800 m Near the Boyer River Iowa 39 intersects the two highways Just beyond the city limits of Denison Iowa 141 splits off to the west as US 59 remains on a northwestern vector 2 3 South of Schleswig the highway straightens out to the north and stays in that direction until it reaches Iowa 175 east of Ida Grove As the highways enter Ida Grove there is an 8 acre 3 2 ha manmade lake featuring a half scale replica of HMS Bounty The ship was commissioned by Ida Grove resident Byron Godbersen 1925 2003 who owned a manufacturing business in Ida Grove Godbersen also built a few buildings and structures in a castle motif in order to stoke pride in the community 4 US 59 splits away from Iowa 175 on the outskirts of Ida Grove and heads north to US 20 near Holstein The two roads overlap each other for about a mile before US 59 turns to the north once again 2 3 North of Holstein the highway continues north intersecting Iowa 31 roughly at the midway point between US 20 and Cherokee Just after crossing the Little Sioux River in downtown Cherokee US 59 meets Main Street Prior to 2003 Main Street east of US 59 was an unsigned highway that connected to Iowa 3 east of the city On the northern edge of Cherokee lies a direct intersection with Iowa 3 North of Cherokee the road winds until it reaches Larrabee but then it straightens out again Near Sutherland the highway meets Iowa 10 which joins from the east US 59 turns west onto Iowa 10 shortly thereafter the roadway turns to the north and Iowa 10 splits off to the west US 59 continues north through Primghar and on to US 18 at Sanborn After a brief overlap of US 18 US 59 heads due north on a straight line for all but the last mile of its time in the state It enters Osceola County near Melvin and intersects Iowa 9 just north of Allendorf Just before the Minnesota state line the roadway curves to the west slightly due to line up with section lines in Minnesota 3 US 59 enters Minnesota about 2 miles 3 2 km east of where Iowa 60 crosses the state line The two roads join up and continue north to Worthington Minnesota 2 History editIn 1985 the Iowa Department of Transportation catalogued named auto trails and published a map showing the paths of the most famous trails in the state The vast majority of the current or historical routing of US 59 was not utilized by an auto trail 5 In 1919 the Iowa General Assembly passed a bill that created a fund for improving and hard surfacing nearly 6 300 miles 10 100 km of primary roads in the state The primary road system was to connect every city and town with at least 1000 inhabitants 6 The bill gave Iowa s 99 counties the responsibility for maintaining the roads which had previously fallen upon road associations that sponsored their respective highways 7 The new primary roads were assigned route numbers a trend seen in other Midwestern states Route numbers were painted onto telegraph and telephone poles in order to guide travelers without the need for maps 8 Until the creation of Iowa Highway 73 in 1934 there was no one route that corresponded to US 59 today Prior to that highway the roadway was signed Iowa 4 from Hastings to Denison and then Iowa 21 north of Denison Primary Road No 4 which originally extended from the Missouri state line to Minnesota had its northern end truncated at US 20 between Schaller and Early upon creation of the U S Highway System in 1926 US 71 followed the path of No 4 from Early to Minnesota Upon the creation of US 275 in 1931 the southern end of Iowa 4 was shifted east about 15 miles 24 km The new routing absorbed part of Iowa 48 from the Missouri state line to Shenandoah Iowa 73 itself was created as a result of efforts of communities along the route banding together to create the Highway 73 Commission which promoted the idea to get U S Highway 73 routed through their communities In 1931 the northern end of US 73 was at Nebraska City Nebraska The Highway 73 Commission sought to have US 73 routed across the Missouri River into Iowa east to Sidney and then north through Iowa ultimately ending at Lake of the Woods on the Canada United States border 9 In early 1934 in order to attract the attention of the American Association of State Highway Officials AASHO who would decide the routing of US 73 the Iowa State Highway Commission and the Minnesota Department of Highways jointly designated the path they desired to be named US 73 as Highway 73 in each state a The number 73 was chosen because it fit the U S Highway numbering grid by lying between US 71 and US 75 There was already a Iowa 73 in east central Iowa that route was renumbered Iowa 212 Iowa 4 from Missouri to Denison and all of Iowa 21 became the new Iowa 73 12 13 At an AASHO meeting in November 1934 officials approved a new U S Highway along the Highway 73 corridor though not with that number 14 An extension of US 73 was approved but on the Nebraska side of the Missouri River north to Sioux City In Kansas there were two suffixed branches of US 73 US 73E and US 73W These branches were replaced by US 69 and US 59 respectively US 59 was chosen to be routed along the Highway 73 corridor through Iowa and to Lake of the Woods 15 Though the Iowa State Highway Commission had declared Iowa to be out of the mud 16 when US 59 was designated it was mostly a gravel road Only 55 of 230 miles 89 of 370 km mostly between Avoca and Denison were paved and 21 miles 34 km between Shenandoah and Emerson was an unimproved dirt road 17 Paving was completed in piecemeal fashion and finally completed in 1960 18 19 The only major change to the route in recent years occurred in 1971 when a 15 mile 24 km section between Harlan and Defiance was shifted west by one mile 1 6 km 20 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes FremontLocust Grove Township0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp US 59 south TarkioContinuation into Missouri 1 1701 883 nbsp CR J64 Northboro Hamburg College SpringsFormer Iowa 333 Fremont Pagecounty lineShenandoah11 20418 031 nbsp Iowa 2 Sidney Clarinda 13 21121 261 nbsp nbsp Iowa 48 north Monroe Piercetownship line20 007 20 26732 198 32 617 nbsp CR J18 ImogeneFormer Iowa 184 Fremont No major junctions MillsIndian Creek Township31 34750 448 nbsp nbsp To US 34 Red Oak GlenwoodOne quadrant interchange Anderson Township39 32363 284 nbsp CR H12 HendersonFormer Iowa 244 PottawattamieMacedonia Township42 54768 473 nbsp CR G66 MacedoniaFormer Iowa 362 Carson Township45 29472 894 nbsp Iowa 92 Carson GriswoldTwo quadrant interchange Belknap Township49 18379 152 nbsp nbsp US 6 west Council BluffsSouthern end of US 6 overlap Oakland51 59083 026 nbsp nbsp US 6 east AtlanticNorthern end of US 6 overlap Avoca64 075103 119 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Iowa 83 east CR G18 west Walnut Minden 65 542105 480 nbsp I 80 Council Bluffs Des Moines ShelbyHarlan75 842122 056 nbsp Iowa 44 Harlan Portsmouth Westphalia Uniontownship line84 928136 678 nbsp nbsp Iowa 37 west Earling Dunlap CrawfordWashington Township93 992151 265 nbsp nbsp Iowa 141 east Manilla ManningSouthern end of Iowa 141 overlap Denison101 139162 767 nbsp nbsp US 30 west DunlapSouthern end of US 30 overlap 101 617163 537 nbsp nbsp US 30 east CarrollNorthern end of US 30 overlap 102 231164 525 nbsp nbsp Iowa 39 north Odebolt Denison Goodrichtownship line104 225167 734 nbsp nbsp Iowa 141 west Charter OakNorthern end of Iowa 141 overlap IdaCorwin Blainetownship line125 321201 685 nbsp nbsp Iowa 175 east OdeboltSouthern end of Iowa 175 overlap Corwin Township128 973207 562 nbsp nbsp Iowa 175 west Battle CreekNorthern end of Iowa 175 overlap Logan Griggstownship line137 839221 830 nbsp nbsp US 20 east Sac CitySouthern end of US 20 overlap Holstein139 206224 030 nbsp nbsp US 20 west MovilleNorthern end of US 20 overlap CherokeeSilver Township150 335241 941 nbsp nbsp Iowa 31 south Quimby Cherokee158 337254 819Main StreetFormer Iowa 977 159 904257 341 nbsp Iowa 3 Marcus Pocahontas O BrienLiberty Township172 062276 907 nbsp CR B60 CalumetFormer Iowa 388 173 563279 323 nbsp nbsp Iowa 10 east SutherlandSouthern end of Iowa 10 overlap Union Libertytownship line178 437287 167 nbsp nbsp Iowa 10 west PaullinaNorthern end of Iowa 10 overlap Franklin Lincolntownship line192 444309 709 nbsp nbsp US 18 east SpencerSouthern end of US 18 overlap Sanborn193 440311 312 nbsp nbsp US 18 west SanbornNorthern end of US 18 overlap OsceolaGoewey Township200 444322 583 nbsp CR A48 MelvinFormer Iowa 313 East Holman Wilsontownship line210 472338 722 nbsp Iowa 9 Ocheyedan Little Rock Wilson Township215 191346 316 nbsp nbsp US 59 north WorthingtonContinuation into Minnesota 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusNotes edit Comparison of 1933 and 1934 state highway maps in Minnesota and Iowa 10 11 12 13 References edit a b Road Network Portal ESRI shapefile Ames Iowa Department of Transportation April 9 2021 Retrieved April 15 2021 a b c d e Google November 9 2020 U S Highway 59 in Iowa Map Google Maps Google Retrieved November 9 2020 a b c d e Iowa Department of Transportation January 1 2020 Transportation Map PDF Map Approx 1 570 240 Cartography by Iowa Department of Transportation Ames C2 D8 Retrieved November 9 2020 Castles Ida Grove idagroveia com Retrieved November 9 2020 Iowa Department of Transportation 1986 Iowa Registered Highway Routes 1914 1925 PDF Map Iowa Department of Transportation Retrieved November 9 2020 Iowa s new road law provides pay as you go plan for improving and hardsurfacing 6 278 miles of highway Service Bulletin Supplement March April 1919 VII 3 4 Iowa State Highway Commission 3 1919 Retrieved May 15 2016 via Google Books Iowa Registered Routes Iowa Department of Transportation Retrieved May 15 2016 Iowa primary roads to be marked with official standard symbol and number July 12 to 17 Service Bulletin May June 1920 VIII 5 6 Iowa State Highway Commission 3 1920 Retrieved May 15 2016 via Google Books Cherokee Wants to Be on Highway 73 Sioux County Index Hull Iowa July 31 1931 p 2 Retrieved November 10 2020 via Newspaperarchive com nbsp 1933 Map of Trunk Highway System Map Cartography by McGill Warner Company Minnesota Highway Department April 1 1933 Retrieved November 10 2020 1934 Map of Trunk Highway System Map Cartography by McGill Warner Company Minnesota Highway Department May 1 1934 Retrieved November 10 2020 a b Iowa State Highway Commission January 1934 State of Iowa Transportation Map PDF Map Ames Iowa State Highway Commission Retrieved November 10 2020 a b Iowa State Highway Commission August 1934 State of Iowa Transportation Map PDF Map Ames Iowa State Highway Commission Retrieved November 10 2020 National Road Through Iowa Sioux City Journal November 23 1934 p 4 Retrieved November 10 2020 U S Route Numbering Committee 1935 U S Route Numbering Committee PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway Officials p 252 Retrieved November 10 2020 via Wikimedia Commons Iowa State Highway Commission 1931 State of Iowa Transportation Map PDF Map Ames Iowa State Highway Commission Retrieved November 10 2020 Iowa State Highway Commission 1935 State of Iowa Transportation Map PDF Map Ames Iowa State Highway Commission Retrieved November 10 2020 Iowa State Highway Commission 1960 State of Iowa Transportation Map PDF Map Ames Iowa State Highway Commission Retrieved November 10 2020 Iowa State Highway Commission 1961 State of Iowa Transportation Map PDF Map Ames Iowa State Highway Commission Retrieved November 10 2020 U S Route Numbering Subcommittee June 21 1971 U S Route Numbering Subcommittee Agenda Showing Action Taken by the Executive Committee PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway Officials p 8 Retrieved November 10 2020 via Wikimedia Commons External links 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