US Route 34
Covering 1,122 miles, US Route 34, is an east-west route of the United States Numbered Highway System, that covers four states; Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois. The western terminus of Route 30 is located in the town of Granby, Colorado, and the eastern terminus is in Berwyn, Illinois.
Some notable cities and towns that US Route 34 passes through are; Princeton, Creston, Lincoln, Hastings, Grand Island, Fort Morgan, Wray, and others. Major Junctions that connect to US Route 34 are; US 40 at Granby; Colorado, I-25/US 87 near Loveland, Colorado; I-29 near Glenwood, Iowa; I-35 near Osceola in Iowa; I-294 at Western Springs in Illinois, etc.
Some of the attractions that one would encounter on the way from Colorado to Illinois are; Rocky Mountain National Park, the summer resort of Estes Park, Fall River Pass, and Miller Pass, in Colorado; the University of Nebraska, the Mississippi River, and other rural areas.
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Last Updated Date: August 5th, 2017