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U.S. Route 41

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U.S. Route 41
Length: 2000[1] mi (3218.7 km)
Formed: 1926[1]
South end: US 1 in Miami, FL
Major
junctions:
I-4 at Tampa, FL

I-10 near Lake City, FL
I-20 at Atlanta, GA
I-24 at Chattanooga, TN
I-40/I-65 at Nashville, TN
I-64 near Evansville, IN
I-70 at Terre Haute, IN
I-80/I-94 at Hammond, IN
I-90 at Chicago, IL
I-55 at Chicago, IL
I-43 at Milwaukee, WI
US 2 at Powers, MI

North end: Ft. Wilkins State Park, MI
United States Numbered Highways
U.S. Routes - Bannered - Divided - Replaced

U.S. Route 41 is a north-south United States Highway that runs from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to Miami, Florida. Until 1949, the part in southern Florida, from Naples to Miami, was U.S. Route 94, which presently has the hidden designation of State Road 90 in addition to its signed number.

The highway's northern terminus is east of Copper Harbor, Michigan at a modest cul-de-sac near Fort Wilkins Historic State Park at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula on Lake Superior in the state's Upper Peninsula. Its southern terminus is in Miami, Florida at an intersection with Brickell Avenue (U.S. Route 1).

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[edit] States traversed

The highway passes through the following states:

[edit] Florida

US 41 is in the process of being widened throughout the northern Tampa Bay suburbs. It's currently six lanes wide between Tampa, Lutz and much of Land O' Lakes, and again between Garden Grove and Brooksville. It's also four lanes wide in Tampa south of BUS US 41, between a section north of Land O' Lakes, Masaryktown and Garden Grove, and south of Inverness. A large portion of US 41 is co-designated along unmarked SR 45 between Belle Meade and High Springs.

See also Tamiami Trail.

[edit] State Road 599

State Road 599 is a secret route of US 41 from the US 41/US 92 intersection in Tampa to near unincorporated Palm River-Clair Mel at the BUS US 41 and the SR 676 intersection. It contains the northwestern end of the Tamiami Trail at the SR 60 intersection. It is normally 3 lanes wide, but between Interstate 4 and the northern terminus of SR 569 is only 2 lanes wide. The "secret" state route is 5.54 miles long. At the northern terminus, US 41 turns west. If you keep going on 40th Street, you'll end up in Busch Gardens Africa. Major intersections include SR 574, SR 569,I-4, SR 60, and SR 618.

[edit] Business routes

Four Business US 41's exist in Florida:

[edit] Georgia

[edit] Tennessee

[edit] Alternate routes

As of 2005, Alternate US 41 (signed "41A") has a northern terminus in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 10 miles (16 km) north of the Tennessee line. It serves the city of Clarksville, Tennessee on its way to Nashville, where it briefly runs concurrent with US-41, then separates again to serve Shelbyville, Winchester, and Tullahoma before finally rejoining the mother route atop Monteagle Mountain. US-41A runs to the west of US-41 for its entire length, aside from one mile in Downtown Nashville, where they are concurrent. US-41A is also concurrent with US-31A (the alternate route of U.S. Highway 31) from Nashville to Triune, Tennessee, a distance of approximately 25 miles.

[edit] Kentucky

In the state of Kentucky, U.S. Route 41 runs from the just North of the Ohio River to Guthrie, Kentucky in Todd County. There is a more than century-old border dispute between Indiana and Kentucky that is reflected by the route of U.S. 41. This route is one of the few places where the Kentucky/Indiana border deviates from the Ohio River.

After crossing the River, U.S. 41 passes John James Audubon State Park, and passes slightly east of the city of Henderson. The route then crosses into Webster County, where it passes through the town of Sebree. Next, it crosses into Hopkins County and passes through Slaughters, Hanson, Madisonville, Earlington, and Nortonville. It then goes into Christian County and Todd County.

[edit] Indiana

See also: U.S. Route 41 in Indiana

In the state of Indiana, U.S. Route 41 runs from the Ohio River south of Evansville to Chicago with U.S. Routes 12 and 20 beneath the termini of the Chicago Skyway and the Indiana Toll Road. This is a distance of approximately 382 miles (615 km).[2]

For its entire length north of Evansville, U.S. 41 passes through largely rural portions of far western Indiana. It is multiplexed with U.S. Routes 150 and 52 through some of these areas. U.S. 41 is also the main north-south road through Terre Haute, the largest city on U.S. 41 between Evansville and Chicago. However north of Terre Haute, U.S. 41 becomes a secondary road, passing through smaller towns such as Rockville and Attica on the east side of the Wabash River. Indiana State Road 63 is the main route north of Terre Haute at this point as a four lane highway on the west side of the Wabash.

[edit] Illinois

See also: U.S. Route 41 in Illinois, Skokie Highway, and Lake Shore Drive

In the state of Illinois, U.S. Route 41 is a major north-south arterial that runs from the Indiana border beneath the Chicago Skyway north through the heart of Chicago and through its northern suburbs into Wisconsin. It is one of the most heavily traversed roads in Illinois and is most notable for its lakefront stretch in downtown Chicago, where it is called Lake Shore Drive.

[edit] Wisconsin

In July 2005, efforts started in Congress to re-designate US 41 between Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Green Bay, Wisconsin as Interstate 41. The new Interstate Highway would also include US 45 between current US 41 and the intersection with Interstate 894 and Interstate 94. It is believed that US 41 at that time would then be re-routed to remain concurrent with I-41.

[edit] Michigan

See also: Portage Lake Lift Bridge, (Houghton, Michigan)

[edit] Bypasses

U.S. 41 bypasses downtown Marquette via a short expressway and then it cuts south to Lake Michigan, again becoming an expressway to bypass downtown Escanaba.

Major cities

[edit] History

When their routes were originally laid out in 1926, US 41's southern endpoint was in Naples, Florida at the western endpoint of U.S. Highway 94, which ran east to Miami. In 1949, US 94 was decommissioned, and the entire route became part of US 41, giving it an east-west section that retained the hidden SR 90 designation. The former US 94 route ended in Miami, Florida at the same intersection that US 41 (and SR 90) does now. In 1953, US 41 was extended along US 1 and State Road A1A to terminate in Miami Beach, but was truncated back to the earlier terminus in 2000.

See also Tamiami Trail.

[edit] U.S. Route 41 and Popular Culture

The musical group Iron & Wine referenced the highway in their song "Prison On Route 41":

"There's a prison on Route 41"
"Home to my father, first cousin, and son"
"And I visit every weekend"
"Not with my body but with prayers that I send"

The musical group the Allman Brothers Band referenced U.S. 41 in their hit song "Ramblin Man":

"I was born in the back seat of a Greyhound bus,"
"Rollin' down highway 41""

[edit] Intersections

U.S. 41 intersects with the following Interstate Highways and other freeways:

[edit] Related US routes

The following routes are child routes of U.S. 41.

[edit] Gallery

[edit] Notes

  • Between Miami and Naples, U.S. 41 runs through the vast Everglades wilderness; this section has been designated a National Scenic Byway. The byway runs east-west along most of this stretch through the Big Cypress National Preserve skirting the northern border of Everglades National Park for about 20 miles. This section of the highway is known as the Tamiami Trail (derived from the combination of Tampa and Miami, the road's two termini).
  • It closely parallels Interstate 75 from Naples all the way through Georgia to Chattanooga.
  • In Northern Florida, US 41 runs along the DeSoto Trail between Lake City and High Springs, and again between Williston and Floral City.
  • After entering Illinois U.S. 41 splits off of I-94 and continues as the Skokie Highway for around 25 miles before briefly rejoining I-94. It then continues south to Chicago, Illinois' lakefront area as "Lake Shore Drive", running along the shores of Lake Michigan and past downtown Chicago.
  • North of Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, U.S. 41 is routed along Foster Avenue, Lincoln Avenue and Skokie Boulevard. South of Lake Shore Drive, U.S. 41 is routed along South Shore Drive (which itself requires two turns to stay on). It then is routed onto Bond Avenue, Baker Avenue, 85th Street, Burley Avenue, 87th Street, Mackinaw Avenue, Ewing Avenue and Indianapolis Avenue within the space of about 2 miles. The U.S. 41 relocation project seeks to straighten out this section of the highway by 2008 by looping U.S. 41 from South Shore Drive closer to new South Chicago Neighborhood lakefront development and onto a brand new extention of Avenue O to Ewing Avenue.
  • U.S. 14 intersects U.S. 41 twice in two miles in the city of Chicago. U.S. 14 originates as northbound Broadway at the intersection of Foster Avenue and Broadway (at this point U.S. 41 is oriented east-west). They then intersect again at Lincoln Avenue at Peterson Avenue.
  • Coming south from Michigan, U.S. 41 crosses the Menominee River at its mouth and enters Wisconsin at Marinette. It joins Interstate 94 in Milwaukee at Miller Park and the Menomonee River, and is cosigned to just past the Illinois border.
  • At the northern end of U.S. 41 in Copper Harbor there are two mileage signs that give the distance to Miami, 1990 miles. Photos: [1] from [2], [3] from [4].
  • Almost half of US 41 is east of US 31.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Droz, Robert V. U.S. Highways : From US 1 to (US 830). URL accessed 22:46, 20 February 2006 (UTC).
  2. ^ Estimated distance via Rand McNally 2004 U.S. Road Atlas.


Main U.S. Routes
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20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79
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101 163 400 412 425
Lists  U.S. Routes - Bannered - Divided - Replaced
Browse numbered routes
< ILL 40 IL ILL 41 >
< WIS 40 WI WIS 41 >
< M-40 MI M-41 >
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