Iowa Highway 17
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Iowa Highway 17 is a 103-mile north-south state highway that traverses primarily rural areas in central and north-central Iowa.
The highway's south end is near Granger in Dallas County, and its northern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 18 at the Kossuth-Hancock county line near Wesley.
Cities along this route, north to south, are Corwith, Renwick, Goldfield, Eagle Grove, Webster City, Stanhope, Luther and Madrid.
Iowa Highway 17 had been known as Iowa Highway 60 until Jan. 1, 1969, when it was given its current desigation.
Iowa Highway 17 | |||
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A 103 mile (166 km), north-south highway in central Iowa. | |||
Cities and towns: Corwith, Renwick, Goldfield, Eagle Grove, Webster City, Stanhope, Luther, Madrid | |||
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