Iowa Highway 37
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Iowa Highway 37 |
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Length: | 40 mi[1] (64 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | July 1, 1920 [1] | ||||||||
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Iowa Highway 37 is an east-west road in the west-central part of the state. A small portion near Turin is designated as part of the Loess Hills Scenic Byway.
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[edit] Termini
Iowa 37's western terminus is just east of the village of Turin in central Monona County at the highway's junction with Iowa Highway 175. Its eastern terminus is four miles east of Earling at its junction with U.S. Route 59.
[edit] Municipalities served by Highway 37
[edit] History
Iowa 37 formerly extended to Onawa along Iowa 175. It was truncated to Turin in 1966. It also once extended to Irwin but was decommissioned east of US 59 in the Great Decommissioning of 1980.[1]
[edit] See also
- Termini photos of Iowa 37 at Iowa Highway Ends.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Jason Hancock. Highway 37. Iowa Highways. Retrieved on October 25, 2006.