Iowa Highway 56

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Iowa Highway 56
Length: 24.3 mi[1][2] (39.1 km)
Formed: July 1, 1920[1]
West end: IA 150 in West Union
East end: IA 13 south of Elkader
Counties: Fayette, Clayton
Major cities: West Union, Elkader
Iowa State Highways
< US 52 IA 57 >

Iowa Highway 56 is a state highway that runs from west to east in northeastern Iowa. Its western terminus is at Iowa Highway 150 in West Union. Its eastern terminus is at Iowa Highway 13 south of Elkader.

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[edit] Route description

Iowa Highway 56 begins at an intersection with IA 150 in the southern part of West Union. It goes southeasterly towards Elkader. In downtown Elkader, it turns south, meets IA 13 south of Elkader, and ends.

[edit] History

The original designation of IA 56 was from West Union to Guttenberg near the Wisconsin border. At the time of designation in 1920, the road was unpaved; a small portion west of Elkader was paved in 1931, with the rest of the route done by 1955. On November 3, 1924, the segments of the highway from Elkader to Guttenberg were renumbered as IA 13, IA 128, and US 55 (originally IA 20). On October 7, 1953, the western terminus was moved from US 18 in West Union to its current terminus with IA 150 in the south side of the same city. Finally, on November 30, 1982, the highway was extended to end at IA 13 south of Elkader.[1]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile[1][2] Roads intersected Notes
Fayette West Union 0.00 IA 150 Western terminus
Clayton   24.30 IA 13 Eastern terminus, south of Elkader

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Jason Hancock. Highway 56. Iowa Highways. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  2. ^ a b Distances computed with Google Maps' direction features on 2008-04-22.