Illinois Route 104
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Illinois Route 104 |
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Maintained by IDOT | |||||||||
Length: | 125.91 mi[1] (202.63 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1924[2] | ||||||||
Direction: | East-west | ||||||||
From: | U.S. Route 24, Illinois Route 57 in downtown Quincy |
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To: | Illinois Route 29 north of Taylorville | ||||||||
Counties: | Adams, Pike, Morgan, Sangamon County, Illinois | ||||||||
Major cities: | Jacksonville | ||||||||
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Illinois Route 104 is a state highway in central and western Illinois. It extends from Illinois Route 29 near Taylorville, west over the Illinois River at Meredosia to its western terminus in downtown Quincy. This is a distance of 125.91 miles (202.63 km).[1]
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[edit] Route description
Illinois 104 crosses Interstate 55 at Exit 82 near Pawnee, and crosses Interstate 172 at Exit 14 near Quincy. The road also crosses Interstate 72 near Jacksonville, but there is no interchange at this crossing.
Illinois 104 doubles as the primary east-west street within the municipality of Quincy, Illinois. Called Broadway Street, the highway carries traffic up and down the Mississippi River bluffs that divide the city.
In Jacksonville, Illinois 104 intersects the new U.S. Route 67 Jacksonville Bypass and follows portions of the new Business U.S. 67 through the city. Northwest of the city, Illinois 104 and U.S. 67 are concurrent for 13 miles (21 km).
[edit] Points of interest
Points of interest along the road include:
- Illinois College, Jacksonville, Ill., one of the oldest colleges in Illinois (1829) [1].
- Quincy National Cemetery, Quincy, Ill. (1870); 582 interments, including 221 Union soldiers buried before 1882 [2].
[edit] History
Prior to 1937, Illinois 104 had run from Mount Sterling on what is now Illinois Route 99 to Taylorville on modern Illinois 104. After 1937, the route took its current routing.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2006). T2 GIS Data. Retrieved on 2007-11-08.
- ^ a b Carlson, Rich. Illinois Highways Page: Routes 101 thru 120. Last updated March 15, 2005. Retrieved April 28, 2006.