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* U.S. 218/Interstate 380, passing through [[Waterloo (Iowa)|Waterloo]], [[Cedar Rapids]], and [[Iowa City]] | * U.S. 218/Interstate 380, passing through [[Waterloo (Iowa)|Waterloo]], [[Cedar Rapids]], and [[Iowa City]] | ||
− | ==Cities== | + | == Cities == |
* [[Des Moines]], the state capitol | * [[Des Moines]], the state capitol | ||
* [[Cedar Rapids]] | * [[Cedar Rapids]] |
Revision as of 18:39, 10 July 2009
Iowa has great rest stops, with coffee machines and free wireless internet.
The main highways traversing Iowa are: (east to west)
- Interstate 80, connecting Davenport, Iowa City, Des Moines, and Council Bluffs
- U.S. 30, passing through Cedar Rapids and Ames
- U.S. 20, passing through Waterloo and Sioux City
(north to south)
- Interstate 35, passing through Ames and Des Moines
- U.S. 218/Interstate 380, passing through Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, and Iowa City
Cities
- Des Moines, the state capitol
- Cedar Rapids
- Davenport, part of the "Quad Cities" along the Mississippi River
- Sioux City
- Waterloo
- Iowa City, location of the University of Iowa
- Council Bluffs, across the Missouri River from Omaha, Nebraska
- Ames, location of Iowa State University
This article is a stub. This means that the information available to us is obviously insufficient. In these places little information is available or the description is severely outdated. If you have been there, whether hitchhiking, for travel or as part of an organized tour − be sure to extend this article! |
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