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1.1  Clarinda business loop  







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Iowa Highway 2 marker

Iowa Highway 2

Map

Iowa 2 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Iowa DOT
Length251.376 mi[1] (404.550 km)
Major junctions
West end N-2atNebraska City, NE
Major intersections
  • US 71atClarinda
  • I-35 near Decatur City
  • US 65 near Humeston
  • US 63atBloomfield
  • US 218 / Iowa 27atDonnellson
  • East end US 61atFort Madison
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateIowa
    Counties
  • Page
  • Taylor
  • Ringgold
  • Decatur
  • Wayne
  • Appanoose
  • Davis
  • Van Buren
  • Lee
  • Highway system
    Iowa 1 Iowa 3

    Iowa Highway 2 (Iowa 2) is a 251-mile-long (404 km) state highway which runs across the southernmost tier of counties in the U.S. stateofIowa. At no point along its route is Iowa 2 more than 15 miles (24 km) from the Missouri state line, except for a small section near its eastern terminus. Iowa 2 stretches across the entire state; from the Missouri River near Nebraska City, Nebraska, to U.S. Highway 61 (US 61) at Fort Madison. Prior to becoming a primary highway, the route was known as the Waubonsie Trail.

    Route description[edit]

    US 71 has a concurrency with Iowa 2 near Clarinda.

    Iowa Highway 2 begins at the Nebraska City Bridge just east of Nebraska City, Nebraska. It goes northeast and then east as an expressway until meeting Interstate 29. It then continues east as a two-lane highway until meeting U.S. Highway 275 and turning north. It continues north, bypassing Sidney with U.S. 275, and turning east of Sidney. It goes east and meets U.S. 59atShenandoah and then U.S. 71atClarinda, which is served with Business Route 2. It continues east through New Market and meets Iowa Highway 148atBedford. After intersecting Iowa Highway 25 east of Bedford, it passes through Benton before beginning an overlap with U.S. Highway 169 through Mount Ayr. After passing through Kellerton, Iowa 2 intersects Interstate 35atDecatur City.

    Iowa Highway 2 continues east through Decatur City and meets U.S. Highway 69inLeon. It continues east and intersects U.S. Highway 65 before entering Corydon, where it intersects Iowa Highway 14. After passing through Promise City, it goes through Centerville, where it intersects Iowa Highway 5. It later intersects Iowa Highway 202 near Moulton and then begins a concurrency with U.S. Highway 63 which ends in Bloomfield.

    Iowa 2 in Lee County

    After Bloomfield, Iowa Highway 2 turns southeasterly to pass through Pulaski, Milton, and Cantril, then turns briefly northeast. It turns east, intersects Iowa Highway 1 south of Keosauqua, then turns southeast towards Farmington. At Farmington, Iowa 2 meets Iowa Highway 81 and crosses the Des Moines River. It continues east and meets U.S. Highway 218 and Iowa Highway 27atDonnellson. From there, it then meets U.S. Highway 61 and ends on the west side of Fort Madison.

    Clarinda business loop[edit]

    Business plate.svg

    Iowa Highway 2 Business marker

    Iowa Highway 2 Business

    LocationClarinda

    Iowa Highway 2 Business begins at the western edge of Clarinda on an old alignment of Iowa 2. It follows State Street east into Clarinda. At 16th Street (Glenn Miller Avenue), IA 2 Bus. heads south until its junction with US 71 Business. Both routes follow Washington Street east towards US 71. Iowa 2 Business follows US 71 south to IA 2 to complete the business loop.

    History[edit]

    The current Iowa Highway 2 was designated in 1920 as Primary Road No. 3 (PR No. 3). The 285-mile-long (459 km) route connected Nebraska City, Nebraska, to Burlington. PR No. 3 was overlaid upon the Waubonsie Trail from the Missouri River to Fort Madison. From Fort Madison, it overlapped the Mississippi Valley Scenic Highway, a precursor to the Great River Road.[2] In 1941, the route had been renumbered Iowa 2 and the section between Fort Madison and Burlington was no longer part of the route.[3]

    The segment west of Interstate 29 was constructed as an expressway in 1986 with the plan of connecting Lincoln, Nebraska with Interstate 29 using a divided highway.

    In late 2013, the Fort Madison city council accepted the jurisdiction of Iowa 2 within the city limits, which eliminated the last 5.8 miles (9.3 km) from the route.[4][5]

    Major intersections[edit]

    CountyLocationmi[6]kmDestinationsNotes
    Missouri River0.0000.000
    N-2 west – Nebraska City, Lincoln
    Continuation into Nebraska
    Nebraska City Bridge
    FremontBenton Township3.1315.039 I-29 (Exit 10) – Council Bluffs, Kansas City
    Washington Township8.59113.826 CR L48 – Waubonsie State ParkFormer Iowa 239
    WashingtonSidney
    township line
    10.50116.900
    US 275 south / CR J46 – Hamburg, Riverton
    Western end of US 275 overlap; former Iowa 42
    Sidney Township15.22224.497
    US 275 north (Illinois Street) – Sidney, Tabor
    Eastern end of US 275 overlap
    FremontPage
    county line
    Shenandoah27.99745.057 US 59 – Shenandoah, Tarkio, Mo.
    PageClarinda45.01372.441

    Iowa 2 Business east (State Street)
    46.80975.332

    US 71 south (Glenn Miller Avenue) / US 71 Bus. – Maryville, Mo.
    Western end of US 71 overlap
    Nodaway Township48.54378.122


    US 71 north / Iowa 2 Business west – Villisca
    Eastern end of US 71 overlap
    TaylorBedford65.650105.653
    Iowa 148 north – Corning
    Western end of Iowa 148 overlap
    65.873106.012
    Iowa 148 south (Madison Avenue)
    Eastern end of Iowa 148 overlap
    Bedford Township66.658107.276 CR N44 – SharpsburgFormer Iowa 49
    TaylorRinggold
    county line
    GayBenton
    township line
    79.265127.565 CR P14 – BlocktonFormer Iowa 25
    81.759131.578
    Iowa 25 north – Clearfield
    RinggoldWaubonsie Township89.239143.616 CR P33 – DiagonalFormer Iowa 66
    Rice Township92.315148.567
    US 169 south – Grant City, Mo.
    Western end of US 169 overlap
    Mount Ayr94.753152.490
    US 169 north (Cleveland Street) – Winterset
    Eastern end of US 169 overlap
    DecaturGrand River Township109.123175.616 CR R15 – Grand RiverFormer Iowa 294
    Decatur Township115.118185.264 I-35 – Des Moines, Kansas Cityexit 12
    Leon119.578192.442
    US 69 south (Lorraine Street) – Lamoni
    Western end of US 69 overlap
    120.263193.545
    US 69 north (Church Street) / Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail – Osceola
    Eastern end of US 69 overlap
    High Point Township128.635207.018 CR R69 – Garden GroveFormer Iowa 204
    WayneClay Township133.626215.050 US 65 – Humeston, Princeton, Mo.
    Benton Township140.221225.664Liberty RoadFormer Iowa 2
    140.705226.443 CR S26 – AllertonFormer Iowa 40
    Corydon143.218230.487
    Iowa 14 north – Chariton
    Corydon Township147.907238.033Liberty RoadFormer Iowa 2
    South Fork Township153.421246.907 CR S60 – SeymourFormer Iowa 55
    AppanooseCenterville167.215269.106 Iowa 5 (18th Street) – Cincinnati, Albia
    Washington Township176.411283.906 CR T61 – UnionvilleFormer Iowa 369
    177.787286.120
    Iowa 202 south – Moulton
    DavisWest Grove Township186.787300.605
    US 63 south – Lancaster, Mo.
    Western end of US 63 overlap
    Bloomfield191.818308.701
    US 63 north (Washington Street) – Ottumwa
    Eastern end of US 63 overlap
    Van BurenMilton207.088333.276 CR V56 – Memphis, Mo.Former Iowa 15
    Des MoinesVernon
    township line
    219.134352.662
    Iowa 1 north – Keosauqua
    Bonaparte Township226.581–
    226.807
    364.647–
    365.010
    CR W40 – BonaparteFormer Iowa 79
    Farmington Township231.208372.093
    Iowa 81 south – Kahoka, Mo.
    LeeDonnellson242.289389.926Main StreetFormer US 218
    242.728390.633
    US 218 / Iowa 27 – Keokuk, Mount Pleasant
    Fort Madison251.322–
    251.633
    404.464–
    404.964


    US 61 / US 61 Bus. begins (Avenue O) / Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail – Keokuk, Burlington
    Road continues as US 61 Business
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 2012 Volume of Traffic on the Primary Road System of Iowa (PDF) (Report). Iowa Department of Transportation. January 1, 2012. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  • ^ Official Auto Trails Map (Map). 1:1,081,344. Rand McNally. 1921. p. 330-331.
  • ^ Road and Reference Atlas (Map). 1:1,077,120. Rand McNally & Company. 1947. p. 42–43.
  • ^ "City Council Minutes" (PDF). City of Fort Madison. October 1, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  • ^ Iowa Transportation Commission (November 12, 2013). "Commission Meeting Minutes" (PDF). Iowa Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  • ^ "Road Network (Portal)" (ESRI shapefile). Ames: Iowa Department of Transportation. April 9, 2021. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
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