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U.S. Route 14

U.S. Route 14 or U.S. Highway 14 (US 14), an east–west route, is one of the original United States Numbered Highways of 1926. It currently has a length of about 1,445 miles (2,326 km), for much of which it runs roughly parallel to Interstate 90 (I-90).

U.S. Route 14

US 14 highlighted in red
Route information
Length1,445.32 mi (2,326.02 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end US 16 / US 20 at Yellowstone National Park
Major intersections
East end US 41 at Chicago, IL
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesWyoming, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois
Highway system
US 13 US 15

The highway's eastern terminus is in Chicago, Illinois. Its western terminus is the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, with the western terminus of US 16 and the western terminus of the eastern segment of US 20.[1]

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi km
WY 449.21 722.93[2]
SD 439.75 707.71
MN 288.32 464.01[3]
WI 198.49 319.44[4]
IL 69.55 111.93[5]
Total 1,445.32 2,326.02

Wyoming edit

 
US 14 in Wyoming facing the Bighorn Mountains from the west

US 14 begins at the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park, along with US 16 and the eastern segment of US 20. It travels through Shoshone National Forest to Cody, where US 14A splits off to the north. Both routes traverse the dry Bighorn Basin, followed by a steep ascent up the Bighorn Mountains and through the Bighorn National Forest, where they rejoin at Burgess Junction. The highway descends the eastern slope of the Bighorn Mountains between Burgess Junction and Dayton. US 14 briefly follows I-90 south from Ranchester to Sheridan. The highway turns east and then south to again join I-90 near Gillette. It splits off for a short time to Carlile, then rejoins I-90 which it follows to the state line.

South Dakota edit

The South Dakota section of US 14 enters the state from Wyoming concurrent with I-90. It passes through Spearfish, Sturgis, Rapid City, and Wall, before leaving I-90. US 14 then passes through Philip, Midland, Pierre, Highmore, Miller, Wolsey, Huron, De Smet, Arlington, and Brookings, then leaving the state at the Minnesota state line.

US 14A winds through the northern part of the scenic Black Hills taking travelers from Sturgis to Spearfish.

The Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Highway incorporates US 14 from De Smet in the west to Rochester, Minnesota, in the east.

US 14 and US 83 serve Pierre, one of only four state capitals not on the Interstate Highway System.

The South Dakota section of US 14 is legally defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-134.[6]

Minnesota edit

 
The La Crosse West Channel Bridge carrying US 14, US 61, MN 16, and State Trunk Highway 16 across the Mississippi River between La Crescent, Minnesota, and La Crosse, Wisconsin. This is the river's West Channel.

US 14 enters the state from South Dakota west of Lake Benton. It goes east through several small towns such as Balaton, Tracy, Revere, Lamberton, Sanborn, and Sleepy Eye, on a two-lane road until New Ulm, where it is briefly a divided highway. From New Ulm to Mankato, the highway lies north of the Minnesota River. Shortly before coming to the Mankato – North Mankato metropolitan area, US 14 becomes a freeway bypass, which becomes an expressway east of Mankato. This section is part of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Highway as it passes through Walnut Grove. It currently continues east south of Waseca, and, at Owatonna, it crosses I-35 at a cloverleaf interchange. It then heads east toward Rochester, with an expressway segment beginning at Minnesota State Highway 56 (MN 56) and continuing east into Rochester. Once it enters Rochester, it has a concurrency with US 52. After the concurrency, it continues through Rochester as a divided highway. After Rochester, the highway parallels I-90 until Winona, where US 14 gets picked up by US 61. The two highways run concurrently the rest of the way in Minnesota and cross the Mississippi River at La Crescent over the La Crosse West Channel Bridge.

US 14 was extended to a full, limited-access freeway from approximately three miles (4.8 km) west of Janesville to I-35 at Owatonna. Most of the new route is located south of the existing alignment so as to avoid overlapping I-35. The expansion was opened to traffic on August 31, 2012, creating a continuous four-lane route from North Mankato to Owatonna. The section from Waseca to Janesville has yet to be upgraded to freeway standards; it currently exists as an expressway.

The four-lane expressway was extended from North Mankato to Nicollet including a southwest bypass of Nicollet and an interchange for MN 111 in 2016.

Between Owatonna and Dodge Center, US 14 was upgraded to a freeway in 2021. The new freeway opened to traffic in late 2021.[7]

The segment from Nicollet to New Ulm has been upgraded to a four-lane expressway including a bypass of Courtland. Construction began in 2022 and was completed in November of 2023 after a month long delay due to concrete paving delays. [8] [9]

 
Newly widended US Highway 14 at Courtland traveling East Bound

US 14 is being planned to be upgraded to a freeway between Byron and Rochester with three new interchanges planned. An interim safety project will construct two reduced conflict intersections in 2022.[needs update]

The Minnesota section of US 14 is defined as part of Constitutional Route 7 and Trunk Highways 121 and 122 in the Minnesota Statutes.[10]

 
U.S. Route 14/61 junction with I-90

Wisconsin edit

 

US 14 enters the state of Wisconsin along with US 61 across the Mississippi River into La Crosse. Running through rural southern Wisconsin, it then meets with US 12 outside of Madison. Following the Beltline Highway around Madison, it meets US 18 and US 151, before turning south, passing through some southern Madison suburbs, Oregon, and Evansville before approaching Janesville. Bypassing Janesville to the north, US 14 intersects US 51, as well as I-90 and I-39. It then travels southeast, past I-43, to the village square of Walworth. US 14 then turns south and exits into Illinois at Big Foot Prairie.

Illinois edit

 
US 14 at the Illinois–Wisconsin border
 
Beginning of US 14 west in Chicago, Illinois

In the state of Illinois, US 14 runs southeast from north of Harvard to Chicago via Woodstock and the northwest suburbs. Southeast of Illinois Route 47 (IL 47), US 14 has four lanes, and, at times, it is a high-speed divided highway. Continuing southeastward from just after the overpass above IL 31, US 14 passes beneath and then closely parallels the tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad's Harvard Subdivision. Through the northwest suburbs of Chicago, this route is commonly referred to as "Northwest Highway" and is a very busy thoroughfare. East of Des Plaines, US 14 becomes Dempster Street until its intersection with Waukegan Road. From here, US 14 follows Waukegan Road, Caldwell Avenue, Peterson Avenue, and Ridge Avenue to its eastern end, at the corner of Broadway and US 41 (Foster Avenue).[11]

At an earlier point, US 14 extended south on Lake Shore Drive onto Michigan Avenue.[1]

History edit

US 14 was originally the Black and Yellow Trail, so named as it connected Minnesota with the Black Hills and Yellowstone National Park.

In Chicago's northwest suburbs, it is known as Northwest Highway due to its direction as well as it paralleling the old Chicago and North Western Transportation Company railroad (now Union Pacific Railroad). It was originally called the Northwest Highway from Chicago to New Ulm, Minnesota, and some street signs in New Ulm, Chicago, and towns in between still show the old designation.

From Ucross west to Sheridan, Wyoming, US 14 was initially designated U.S. Route 116 (US 116) in 1926. US 116 was extended west to Cody in 1933, absorbing the Deaver–Cody US 420. The next year, US 116 became an extension of US 14. Part of this extension, including all of US 420, is now US 14A.

Major intersections edit

Wyoming
   US 16 / US 20 at the East Entrance to Yellowstone National Park, southeast of Pahaska Tepee. The highways travel concurrently to Greybull.
  US 310 west-northwest of Greybull
   I-90 / US 87 northeast of Ranchester. The highways travel concurrently to Sheridan.
  US 16 southeast of Sheridan. The highways travel concurrently to Moorcroft.
  I-90 in Gillette. The highways travel concurrently to Moorcroft.
  I-90 in Sundance
  I-90 in Sundance. The highways travel concurrently to east-southeast of Wall, South Dakota.
South Dakota
  US 85 in North Spearfish. The highways travel concurrently to Spearfish.
   I-190 / US 16 in Rapid City
  US 83 in Fort Pierre. The highways travel concurrently to west-southwest of Blunt.
  US 281 north-northwest of Wolsey. The highways travel concurrently to south-southeast of Wolsey.
  US 81 in Arlington. The highways travel concurrently to south of Arlington.
  I-29 in Brookings
 
US 14/US 61 and I-90 junction
Minnesota
  US 75 in Lake Benton. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 59 north of Garvin
  US 71 north of Sanborn
  US 169 on the North MankatoMankato city line
   I-35 / US 218 in Owatonna. US 14/US 218 travel concurrently to southeast of Owatonna.
   US 52 / US 63 in Rochester. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 61 in Winona. The highways travel concurrently to Readstown, Wisconsin.
  I-90 in Dakota. The highways travel concurrently to north of La Crescent.
Wisconsin
  US 53 in La Crosse
  US 12 in Middleton. The highways travel concurrently to Madison.
   US 18 / US 151 in Madison. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 51 in Janesville
   I-39 / I-90 in Janesville
  I-43 in Darien
Illinois
   US 12 / US 45 in Des Plaines
  I-294 in Des Plaines
  I-94 in Chicago
  US 41 in Chicago

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Castleman, Monte; Grier, Tom; Hargraves, Don; Majewski, Matt; Morrison, Jeff; Mortell, Robert; Munsch, Andrew; Nitzman, Alex; Osbaldeston, Greg; Sanderson, Dale; Summa, Michael; Teresco, Jim (2001). "End of US highway 14". US Ends.com. from the original on December 22, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  2. ^ "US 14 Junction List". Wyoming @ AARoads.com. from the original on November 23, 2010. Retrieved November 1, 2008.[self-published source]
  3. ^ Minnesota Department of Transportation. "Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing" (PDF). St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 6, 2013.
  4. ^ Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 10-19 (U.S. Highway 14)". Wisconsin Highways. from the original on January 8, 2008. Retrieved December 27, 2007.[self-published source?]
  5. ^ Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2007). "T2 GIS Data". from the original on August 10, 2007. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  6. ^ "31-4-134. U.S. Highway 14 from Interstate Highway 90 to Minnesota". South Dakota Statutes. from the original on October 31, 2023. Retrieved October 31, 2023.
  7. ^ Granlund, Annie (December 8, 2022). "Expansion of Hwy. 14 from Owatonna to Dodge Center opens Tuesday". Owatonna People's Press. ISSN 0890-2860. OCLC 1776134. from the original on May 6, 2023. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  8. ^ Martinez, Sofia. "Highway 14 is fully open to traffic". KEYC News Now.
  9. ^ "Hwy 14 opening delayed on New Ulm to Nicollet four-lane expansion project". MNDOT.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on May 9, 2007. and . Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. 2006. Archived from the original on March 7, 2007.
  11. ^ (PDF). Illinois Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2007. Retrieved July 29, 2007.
  12. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 32, 55, 93, 115–116. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 14
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  WYO 13WY  WYO 14
  SD 13SD  SD 15
  MN 13MN  MN 15
  WIS 13WI  WIS 14
  IL 13IL  IL 14

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources U S Route 14 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message U S Route 14 or U S Highway 14 US 14 an east west route is one of the original United States Numbered Highways of 1926 It currently has a length of about 1 445 miles 2 326 km for much of which it runs roughly parallel to Interstate 90 I 90 U S Route 14US 14 highlighted in redRoute informationLength1 445 32 mi 2 326 02 km Existed1926 citation needed presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 16 US 20 at Yellowstone National ParkMajor intersectionsI 90 US 87 at Sheridan WY US 83 at Pierre SD I 29 at Brookings SD I 35 at Owatonna MN I 90 at La Crescent MN US 12 US 18 US 151 at Madison WI I 39 I 90 at Janesville WI I 43 at Darien WI US 12 US 45 at Des Plaines IL I 94 at Chicago ILEast endUS 41 at Chicago ILLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesWyoming South Dakota Minnesota Wisconsin IllinoisHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided US 13 US 15 The highway s eastern terminus is in Chicago Illinois Its western terminus is the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming with the western terminus of US 16 and the western terminus of the eastern segment of US 20 1 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Wyoming 1 2 South Dakota 1 3 Minnesota 1 4 Wisconsin 1 5 Illinois 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources U S Route 14 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Lengths mi km WY 449 21 722 93 2 SD 439 75 707 71 MN 288 32 464 01 3 WI 198 49 319 44 4 IL 69 55 111 93 5 Total 1 445 32 2 326 02 Wyoming edit Main article U S Route 14 in Wyoming nbsp US 14 in Wyoming facing the Bighorn Mountains from the west US 14 begins at the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park along with US 16 and the eastern segment of US 20 It travels through Shoshone National Forest to Cody where US 14A splits off to the north Both routes traverse the dry Bighorn Basin followed by a steep ascent up the Bighorn Mountains and through the Bighorn National Forest where they rejoin at Burgess Junction The highway descends the eastern slope of the Bighorn Mountains between Burgess Junction and Dayton US 14 briefly follows I 90 south from Ranchester to Sheridan The highway turns east and then south to again join I 90 near Gillette It splits off for a short time to Carlile then rejoins I 90 which it follows to the state line South Dakota edit Main article U S Route 14 in South Dakota The South Dakota section of US 14 enters the state from Wyoming concurrent with I 90 It passes through Spearfish Sturgis Rapid City and Wall before leaving I 90 US 14 then passes through Philip Midland Pierre Highmore Miller Wolsey Huron De Smet Arlington and Brookings then leaving the state at the Minnesota state line US 14A winds through the northern part of the scenic Black Hills taking travelers from Sturgis to Spearfish The Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Highway incorporates US 14 from De Smet in the west to Rochester Minnesota in the east US 14 and US 83 serve Pierre one of only four state capitals not on the Interstate Highway System The South Dakota section of US 14 is legally defined at South Dakota Codified Laws 31 4 134 6 Minnesota edit nbsp The La Crosse West Channel Bridge carrying US 14 US 61 MN 16 and State Trunk Highway 16 across the Mississippi River between La Crescent Minnesota and La Crosse Wisconsin This is the river s West Channel US 14 enters the state from South Dakota west of Lake Benton It goes east through several small towns such as Balaton Tracy Revere Lamberton Sanborn and Sleepy Eye on a two lane road until New Ulm where it is briefly a divided highway From New Ulm to Mankato the highway lies north of the Minnesota River Shortly before coming to the Mankato North Mankato metropolitan area US 14 becomes a freeway bypass which becomes an expressway east of Mankato This section is part of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Highway as it passes through Walnut Grove It currently continues east south of Waseca and at Owatonna it crosses I 35 at a cloverleaf interchange It then heads east toward Rochester with an expressway segment beginning at Minnesota State Highway 56 MN 56 and continuing east into Rochester Once it enters Rochester it has a concurrency with US 52 After the concurrency it continues through Rochester as a divided highway After Rochester the highway parallels I 90 until Winona where US 14 gets picked up by US 61 The two highways run concurrently the rest of the way in Minnesota and cross the Mississippi River at La Crescent over the La Crosse West Channel Bridge US 14 was extended to a full limited access freeway from approximately three miles 4 8 km west of Janesville to I 35 at Owatonna Most of the new route is located south of the existing alignment so as to avoid overlapping I 35 The expansion was opened to traffic on August 31 2012 creating a continuous four lane route from North Mankato to Owatonna The section from Waseca to Janesville has yet to be upgraded to freeway standards it currently exists as an expressway The four lane expressway was extended from North Mankato to Nicollet including a southwest bypass of Nicollet and an interchange for MN 111 in 2016 Between Owatonna and Dodge Center US 14 was upgraded to a freeway in 2021 The new freeway opened to traffic in late 2021 7 The segment from Nicollet to New Ulm has been upgraded to a four lane expressway including a bypass of Courtland Construction began in 2022 and was completed in November of 2023 after a month long delay due to concrete paving delays 8 9 nbsp Newly widended US Highway 14 at Courtland traveling East Bound US 14 is being planned to be upgraded to a freeway between Byron and Rochester with three new interchanges planned An interim safety project will construct two reduced conflict intersections in 2022 needs update The Minnesota section of US 14 is defined as part of Constitutional Route 7 and Trunk Highways 121 and 122 in the Minnesota Statutes 10 nbsp U S Route 14 61 junction with I 90 Wisconsin edit Main article U S Route 14 in Wisconsin nbsp US 14 US 61 roundabout in La Crosse Wisconsin US 14 enters the state of Wisconsin along with US 61 across the Mississippi River into La Crosse Running through rural southern Wisconsin it then meets with US 12 outside of Madison Following the Beltline Highway around Madison it meets US 18 and US 151 before turning south passing through some southern Madison suburbs Oregon and Evansville before approaching Janesville Bypassing Janesville to the north US 14 intersects US 51 as well as I 90 and I 39 It then travels southeast past I 43 to the village square of Walworth US 14 then turns south and exits into Illinois at Big Foot Prairie Illinois edit Main article U S Route 14 in Illinois See also Dempster Street Ridge Avenue Chicago and Broadway Chicago nbsp US 14 at the Illinois Wisconsin border nbsp Beginning of US 14 west in Chicago Illinois In the state of Illinois US 14 runs southeast from north of Harvard to Chicago via Woodstock and the northwest suburbs Southeast of Illinois Route 47 IL 47 US 14 has four lanes and at times it is a high speed divided highway Continuing southeastward from just after the overpass above IL 31 US 14 passes beneath and then closely parallels the tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad s Harvard Subdivision Through the northwest suburbs of Chicago this route is commonly referred to as Northwest Highway and is a very busy thoroughfare East of Des Plaines US 14 becomes Dempster Street until its intersection with Waukegan Road From here US 14 follows Waukegan Road Caldwell Avenue Peterson Avenue and Ridge Avenue to its eastern end at the corner of Broadway and US 41 Foster Avenue 11 At an earlier point US 14 extended south on Lake Shore Drive onto Michigan Avenue 1 History editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message US 14 was originally the Black and Yellow Trail so named as it connected Minnesota with the Black Hills and Yellowstone National Park In Chicago s northwest suburbs it is known as Northwest Highway due to its direction as well as it paralleling the old Chicago and North Western Transportation Company railroad now Union Pacific Railroad It was originally called the Northwest Highway from Chicago to New Ulm Minnesota and some street signs in New Ulm Chicago and towns in between still show the old designation From Ucross west to Sheridan Wyoming US 14 was initially designated U S Route 116 US 116 in 1926 US 116 was extended west to Cody in 1933 absorbing the Deaver Cody US 420 The next year US 116 became an extension of US 14 Part of this extension including all of US 420 is now US 14A Major intersections editWyoming nbsp nbsp US 16 US 20 at the East Entrance to Yellowstone National Park southeast of Pahaska Tepee The highways travel concurrently to Greybull nbsp US 310 west northwest of Greybull nbsp nbsp I 90 US 87 northeast of Ranchester The highways travel concurrently to Sheridan nbsp US 16 southeast of Sheridan The highways travel concurrently to Moorcroft nbsp I 90 in Gillette The highways travel concurrently to Moorcroft nbsp I 90 in Sundance nbsp I 90 in Sundance The highways travel concurrently to east southeast of Wall South Dakota South Dakota nbsp US 85 in North Spearfish The highways travel concurrently to Spearfish nbsp nbsp I 190 US 16 in Rapid City nbsp US 83 in Fort Pierre The highways travel concurrently to west southwest of Blunt nbsp US 281 north northwest of Wolsey The highways travel concurrently to south southeast of Wolsey nbsp US 81 in Arlington The highways travel concurrently to south of Arlington nbsp I 29 in Brookings nbsp US 14 US 61 and I 90 junction Minnesota nbsp US 75 in Lake Benton The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 59 north of Garvin nbsp US 71 north of Sanborn nbsp US 169 on the North Mankato Mankato city line nbsp nbsp I 35 US 218 in Owatonna US 14 US 218 travel concurrently to southeast of Owatonna nbsp nbsp US 52 US 63 in Rochester The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 61 in Winona The highways travel concurrently to Readstown Wisconsin nbsp I 90 in Dakota The highways travel concurrently to north of La Crescent Wisconsin nbsp US 53 in La Crosse nbsp US 12 in Middleton The highways travel concurrently to Madison nbsp nbsp US 18 US 151 in Madison The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 51 in Janesville nbsp nbsp I 39 I 90 in Janesville nbsp I 43 in Darien Illinois nbsp nbsp US 12 US 45 in Des Plaines nbsp I 294 in Des Plaines nbsp I 94 in Chicago nbsp US 41 in Chicago 12 See also edit nbsp U S Roads portal Special routes of U S Route 14References edit a b Castleman Monte Grier Tom Hargraves Don Majewski Matt Morrison Jeff Mortell Robert Munsch Andrew Nitzman Alex Osbaldeston Greg Sanderson Dale Summa Michael Teresco Jim 2001 End of US highway 14 US Ends com Archived from the original on December 22 2016 Retrieved October 6 2014 US 14 Junction List Wyoming AARoads com Archived from the original on November 23 2010 Retrieved November 1 2008 self published source Minnesota Department of Transportation Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing PDF St Paul Minnesota Department of Transportation Retrieved November 6 2013 Bessert Chris Wisconsin Highways Highways 10 19 U S Highway 14 Wisconsin Highways Archived from the original on January 8 2008 Retrieved December 27 2007 self published source Illinois Technology Transfer Center 2007 T2 GIS Data Archived from the original on August 10 2007 Retrieved November 8 2007 31 4 134 U S Highway 14 from Interstate Highway 90 to Minnesota South Dakota Statutes Archived from the original on October 31 2023 Retrieved October 31 2023 Granlund Annie December 8 2022 Expansion of Hwy 14 from Owatonna to Dodge Center opens Tuesday Owatonna People s Press ISSN 0890 2860 OCLC 1776134 Archived from the original on May 6 2023 Retrieved May 6 2023 Martinez Sofia Highway 14 is fully open to traffic KEYC News Now Hwy 14 opening delayed on New Ulm to Nicollet four lane expansion project MNDOT Minnesota Statutes 161 114 2 Archived from the original on May 9 2007 and 161 115 52 53 Office of Revisor of Statutes State of Minnesota 2006 Archived from the original on March 7 2007 Illinois Official Highway Map Chicago and Vicinity PDF Illinois Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on September 28 2007 Retrieved July 29 2007 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 32 55 93 115 116 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 14 KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 14KML is from Wikidata Endpoints of U S Highway 14 Illinois Highway Ends US 14 The Unofficial South Dakota Highways Page US 14 Browse numbered routes nbsp WYO 13WY nbsp WYO 14 nbsp SD 13SD nbsp SD 15 nbsp MN 13MN nbsp MN 15 nbsp WIS 13WI nbsp WIS 14 nbsp IL 13IL nbsp IL 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 14 amp oldid 1214622541 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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