Talk:Interstate 64

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[edit] Interstate 57?

Would Interstate 57 be a major junction? It leads to Chicago or Memphis and hits I-64 in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, half way between Evansville and St. Louis. --Dustin

They actually run together for a few miles, with 64 westbound and 57 northbound together, and 64 eastbound and 57 southbound. Mt. Vernon is in the middle of nowhere, but it may still be a major junction.--Bedford 22:48, 29 September 2006 (UTC)