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United States Highway 24, a dual north-south/east-west route, is one of the original United States highways of 1926. It originally ran from Pontiac, Michigan in the east to Kansas City, Missouri in the west; today, it runs from Clarkston, Michigan to Minturn, Colorado. The transition from North-south to east-west signage is in Toledo, Ohio.1 Termini
As of 2004, the highway's eastern terminus is in Clarkston, Michigan at an intersection with I-75. Its western terminus is near Minturn, Colorado at an intersection with I-70.
2 States Traversed
The highway passes through the following states:
- Michigan
- Ohio
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Missouri
- Kansas
- ColoradoThere are also three Colorado Rivers: two in the United States and one in Argentina. Colorado is a state in the western United States. The name of Colorado came from the Spanish word "colorado" which means "reddish color". The name comes from the Colorado
3 Related US Routes
- U.S. Highway 124 (decommissioned)
- U.S. Highway 224Highway 224 is a spur of U. Highway 24. It currently runs for 287 miles from New Castle, Pennsylvania at U. Highway 422 to Huntington, Indiana at U. Highway 24. It passes through the states of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. It goes through the cities of meets US 24 in Huntington, IndianaHuntington is a city located in Huntington County, Indiana. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 17,450. The city is the county seat of Huntington County 6. Geography Huntington is located at 40°52'55" North, 85°29'44" West (40. 88208, its western terminus and has its eastern terminus in New Castle, Pennsylvania.
U.S. Alternate 24 was an early designation of the Seaway Freeway between Detroit and Toledo; it has almost all been incorporated into Interstate 75 and has been decommissioned since at least 1960.
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