Iowa Highway 26
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Iowa Highway 26 is a state highway that runs from south to north in northeast Iowa. It is the third occurrence of the route number in the state.
[edit] Termini
The southern terminus is in Lansing at an intersection with Iowa Highway 9 at the Black Hawk Bridge. The northern terminus is at the Minnesota border at New Albin, where it continues into Minnesota as Minnesota State Highway 26
[edit] Route Description
Iowa Highway 26 begins in Lansing at an intersection with Iowa Highway 9. It continues north on a highway parallelling the Mississippi River. It runs through New Albin and ends when it meets the Minnesota border. The highway continues on in Minnesota as Minnesota State Highway 26.
[edit] References
- ^ Jason Hancock. Highway 26. Iowa Highways. Retrieved on February 4, 2007.