The Iowa DOT says that Olde Davenport Road’s connection to US 61/151 will be closed permanently this week, and a month later, the new interchange between 61/151 and the Southwest Arterial will open.
(The Southwest Arterial itself, however, will not open until next summer, as KCRG reported much earlier.)
Olde Davenport Road, by its name, likely was the original main route between Dubuque and Davenport. However, what sources I have indicate that it was falling out of favor by the early 20th century. Future US 61 did not use it.
The 1912 Huebinger county map collection makes Olde Davenport Road the primary route heading south out of Dubuque, through La Motte, then forking with the main branch going through Fulton and an alternate through Andrew to Maquoketa. But a scant two years later, the official state county road system map drops Olde Dubuque Road in favor of a route going straight north from Maquoketa through Zwingle to join the diagonal from Cascade in the little village of Key West. This intersection was still under state maintenance until 2003, as part of IA 955 and IA 963, and served as the north end of US 161 in 1926-38.
More recently, the Key West Drive name (Key West now being incorporated into Dubuque) had usurped the Olde Davenport Road name for the three-quarters of a mile between that old intersection and the present-until-Wednesday one with 61/151. The new folded-diamond interchange will be to the south; the present intersection is about where the southbound exit/northbound entrance ramps meet the mainline.
I admit I don’t have much past that, just that Olde Davenport Road is old, so old that it was already considered the old route a century ago.