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Illinois 63 Illinois 65 |
Illinois State Route 64Illinois 64 goes from the Mississippi River (Iowa line) near Savanna to Chicago. In Chicagoland, it is known as North Avenue. The original route began in St. Charles and went east to Chicago. It was then extended to Sycamore, and by the late 1930s, it crossed the state. |
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| Illinois 64: | Iowa State Line - near Savanna (Iowa 64) | < 150 miles > | Chicago (US 41) |
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Google Map of Illinois 64 |
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| Cities Served: | Addison, Campton Hills, Carol Stream, Chicago, Elmhurst, Elmwood Park, Glendale Heights, Lanark, Lombard, Melrose Park, Mount Morris, Northlake, Oak Park, River Forest, River Grove, St. Charles, Sycamore, Villa Park, West Chicago | ||
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| Counties Served: | Carroll, Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Ogle | ||
| Highway Name(s): | North Avenue | ||
| Multiplexes: | Illinois 23, Illinois 26, US 52, Illinois 84 | ||
| Related Links: | » Historic Bridges of the Midwest - Savanna Bridge | ||
| » Illinois Route 64 from Wikipedia | |||
| » Rich Carlson' Illinois Highway Page 61-80 | |||
| Eastern Terminus: Chicago at US 41
End Photographs |
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Looking west to Lake Shore Drive (US 41) |
Looking north on Lake Shore Drive (US 41) approaching North Avenue |
Looking west on North Avenue |
A closer look at the end sign on North Avenue approaching Lake Shore Drive |
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| Western Terminus: Iowa State Line - near Savanna at Iowa 64 End Photographs |
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Looking west |
A look at the bridge from below |
Westbound on the Illinois side of the bridge |
Eastbound looking at the junction with Illinois 84 |
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Looking north at the bridge from Sabula Iowa |
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US 52/Ill. 64: Eastbound in Lanark |
US 52/Ill. 64/Ill. 84: Looking north in Savanna |
Ill. 23/Ill. 64: Looking west on W. State Street in Sycamore |
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