![]() South end of I-990, no "End" sign |
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![]() Lake Erie at Westfield NY, third of three Great Lakes on the trip. |
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![]() The first BGS in Pennsylvania is right at the Welcome Center. |
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![]() A quick stop at the end of US 6N, and then clinching I-90 in PA is a breeze. |
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![]() Button copy! |
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![]() US 42 is the only route with an "End" sign here, despite US 322 and 422 ending here as well. |
![]() Dale Sanderson's site has more coverage of this intersection. |
![]() I made sure to get the stub of I-490 east of I-77 to clinch the route. |
![]() Button copy again as the sun goes down on a day that started in Canada and hit three states. |
![]() Parts of US 30 between I-71 and the Indiana state line still followed some of the original Lincoln Highway in 2007, but even then we saw construction of a four-lane going on a mile to the south. |
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![]() Sequential interchange of US 30 and US 31 |
![]() Illinois gives equal billing to its side of the Quad Cities on westbound I-80 signage. |
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![]() With little pressure on time, I convinced them to take a detour to I-180 so I could clinch it. |
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![]() I-180 starts out heading west then goes north. Check out the control city. |
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![]() These "End" signs are rather recent, I believe; there was another pair at I-280's end. |