K-113 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by KDOT | ||||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | K-18 | |||
North end: | US-24 | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | RL | |||
Highway system | ||||
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K-113 is a state highway in northeast Kansas. It runs from K-18 in southern Manhattan to US-24, passing through the western areas of the City. In Manhattan, the highway is named after Seth Child, an early Manhattan pioneer. Most of the highway is four laned with mixed-access, and serves as a major arterial highway for the western portions of the city. The highway is almost wholly inside the Manhattan city limit, and ends near the Riley County shops along US-24 north of Manhattan.
The road begins at K-18 (Kansas highway) in the western part of Manhattan with a diamond interchange.[1] The route moves northward through suburbs surrounded by deciduous forests before interchanging with Anderson Avenue and Kimball Avenue through a more condensed part of town. Passing Washington Marlatt Memorial Park, the road exits town and enters a semi-rural grassland area, ending at a partial interchange with U.S. Route 24.
The entire route is located in Riley County.
Location | Mile[2] | Destination | Notes |
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Manhattan | 0.000 | K-18 | Interchange |
5.631 | US-24 |