Illinois Route 164

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Illinois Route 164
Maintained by IDOT
Length: 35.70 mi[1] (57.45 km)
Formed: 1937[2]
Direction: Inverted 'L'
From: U.S. Route 34 in Gladstone
To: U.S. Route 150 in Galesburg
Counties: Henderson, Warren, Knox
Major cities: Oquawka, Monmouth
Illinois state highway system
< IL 163 IL 165 >


Illinois Route 164 is a state road in rural western Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 34 in Gladstone to the U.S. Route 150 in Galesburg. This distance is 35.70 miles (57.45 km).[1]

[edit] Route description

Illinois 164 is the main access road from Monmouth (the county seat of Warren county) to Oquawka (the county seat of Henderson county). It is a rural, two-lane road for its entire length. From Gladstone to Oquawka the route runs north-south; at Oquawka Illinois 164 turns east.

[edit] History

In 1924, SBI Route 164 was originally the route from Pekin to west of Bloomington, now part of Illinois Route 9.

In 1937, IL-164 was assigned to the road that had been IL-94A from Monmouth to Gladstone.

This route still exists today in Warren and Henderson Counties. The route was extended in the late 1990s along the old U.S. 34 alignment between Monmouth and Galesburg, after completion of the 4-lane freeway upgrade of U.S. 34 in this section. The current eastern terminus is U.S. 150 at corner of Henderson and Main Streets in Galesburg. This was the historic northern terminus of Illinois Route 41.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2006). T2 GIS Data. Retrieved on 2007-11-08.
  2. ^ Carlson, Rick. (2006-03-28). Illinois Highways Page: Routes 161 to 180.