Iowa Highway 93
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Iowa Highway 93 |
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Length: | 30 mi[1] (48 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | July 1, 1920 | ||||||||
West end: | US 63 near Tripoli | ||||||||
East end: | IA 150 in Fayette | ||||||||
Counties: | Bremer, Fayette | ||||||||
Major cities: | Tripoli, Sumner, Fayette | ||||||||
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Iowa Highway 93 is a state highway that runs from east to west through two counties in northeastern Iowa. Iowa 93 is 30 miles long.
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[edit] Termini
The eastern terminus of Iowa 93 is at its junction with Iowa Highway 150 in Fayette. The western terminus of Iowa 93 is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 63 5 miles west of Tripoli.
[edit] Route description
From its eastern terminus in Fayette, Iowa 93 journeys westbound for 15 miles until it crosses the border from Fayette County into Bremer County. At that point, it also enters the small Bremer County town of Sumner. After traveling through Sumner, Iowa 93 then proceeds westbound for a few miles, and curves to the left, heading south, into Tripoli. Near the south end of Tripoli, Iowa 93 turns right and heads west again for 5 more miles until it comes to its western terminus at its T intersection with U.S. Highway 63.
[edit] References
- ^ Jason Hancock. Highway 93. Iowa Highways. Retrieved on 11 February 2007.