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Iowa Highway 3 marker
Iowa Highway 3
American Veterans Memorial Highway
Map
Iowa 3 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Iowa DOT
Length326.163 mi[1] (524.908 km)
Major junctions
West end SD 50 west of Westfield
Major intersections
East end US 52 / US 61 / US 151 at Dubuque
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIowa
Counties
Highway system
Iowa 2 Iowa 4

Iowa Highway 3 is a state highway that runs from east to west across the state of Iowa. Highway 3 is the longest state highway in Iowa, at 327.81 miles (527.56 km) long. Iowa 3 begins at the South Dakota state line where it continues as South Dakota Highway 50 and ends at an interchange with U.S. Route 61 / U.S. Route 151. It is designated the American Veterans Memorial Highway for its entirety. It is located approximately halfway between Interstate 80 and Interstate 90.

Route description

Iowa Highway 3 begins at the Big Sioux River where it continues west into South Dakota as South Dakota Highway 50. 1.5 miles (2.4 km) into Iowa, Iowa 3 intersects and overlaps Iowa Highway 12 for 5 miles (8.0 km). At Akron, Iowa 3 turns east towards Le Mars. At Le Mars, Iowa 3 intersects U.S. Route 75 and, for 1 mile (1.6 km), is overlapped by U.S. Route 75 Business. Iowa 3 continues east towards Remsen and Marcus meeting Iowa Highway 140 and Iowa Highway 143 in each respective town. At Cherokee, Iowa 3 intersects U.S. Route 59 and skirts the northeastern edge of town. East of Cherokee, Iowa 3 formerly intersected the unsigned Iowa Highway 977, which served as a shortcut to southbound US 59 for westbound Iowa 3 traffic. North of Aurelia, Iowa 3 meets Iowa Highway 7. Northeast of Truesdale, Iowa 3 intersects U.S. Route 71. 25 miles (40 km) east of Truesdale, Iowa 3 intersects Iowa Highway 4 in Pocahontas. Between Pocahontas and Gilmore City, Iowa 3 meets Iowa Highway 15. Iowa 3 intersects U.S. Route 169 in Humboldt.[2]

Iowa Highway 3 runs east of Humboldt.

East of Humboldt, Iowa Highway 3 is overlapped for 3 miles (4.8 km) by Iowa Highway 17 near Goldfield. Iowa 3 overlaps U.S. Route 69 for 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Clarion. Near Latimer and Coulter, Iowa 3 meets Interstate 35 at a diamond interchange. 10 miles (16 km) east of the I-35 interchange, Iowa 3 intersects U.S. Route 65 in Hampton. At Allison, Iowa 3 is briefly overlapped by Iowa Highway 14. Iowa 3 meets Iowa Highway 188 south of Clarksville. West of Waverly, Iowa 3 intersects U.S. Route 218 / Iowa Highway 27, the Avenue of the Saints, at an interchange. For 1 mile (1.6 km), Iowa 3 is overlapped by U.S. Route 218 Business before US 218 Bus. turns south as the unsigned Iowa Highway 116. 7 miles (11 km) to the east, Iowa 3 intersects U.S. Route 63. At Oelwein, Iowa 3 overlaps Iowa Highway 150 for 3 miles (4.8 km) before continuing east towards Iowa Highway 187. From Strawberry Point to near Edgewood, Iowa 3 overlaps Iowa Highway 13.[2]

Iowa Highway 3 runs along Bremer Avenue in Waverly.

East of Edgewood, Iowa Higwhay 3 enters the Driftless Area, where the terrain changes markedly from gently rolling farmland to steep bluffs. Iowa 3 meets Iowa Highway 38 on the edge of the Driftless Area. At Luxemburg, Iowa 3 meets U.S. Route 52, with which Iowa 3 continues for the rest of its length, and Iowa Highway 136. The next 22 miles (35 km), from Luxemburg to Sageville, are particularly curvy because the routes enter completely into the Driftless Area. At Sageville, US 52 / Iowa 3 meet Iowa Highway 32, Dubuque's Northwest Arterial. US 52 / Iowa 3 enter Dubuque along Central Avenue, which becomes a one-way street paired with White Street near downtown. US 52 and Iowa 3 turn onto another pair of one-way streets, East 9th Street and East 11th Street for a few blocks before meeting U.S. Route 61 / U.S. Route 151. US 52 continues south with US 61 / US 151, while Iowa 3 ends at this interchange.[2]

History

This is the second state highway to be designated Iowa Highway 3. The first Iowa Highway 3 existed from 1920 to 1941, and was an east–west route across the southern part of Iowa, beginning at Fort Madison and ending at the western border of Iowa near Nebraska City, Nebraska. The current Iowa Highway 3 route was designated in 1945.

Originally extending from Iowa Highway 12 in Akron to Dubuque, Iowa 3 was co-signed with Iowa Highway 5 from Akron to near Aurelia.[3] In 1949, Iowa 3 was extended along Iowa 12 from Akron to its current western end at the Big Sioux River.[4]

Prior to the building of a four lane U.S. Route 61 / U.S. Route 151, the eastern terminus of Iowa Highway 3 was at the intersection of Bluff Street and U.S. Route 20, Dodge Street.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Big Sioux River0.0000.000
SD 50 west – Vermillion
Continuation into South Dakota
IowaSouth Dakota state line
PlymouthWestfield Township1.4762.375
Iowa 12 south – Sioux City
Western end of Iowa 12 overlap
Akron6.2119.996
Iowa 12 north (Loess Hills Scenic Byway) – Hawarden
Eastern end of Iowa 12 overlap
America Township26.16442.107

US 75 / US 75 Bus. begins – Alton, Sioux City
Western end of US 75 Business overlap
Le Mars27.61744.445

US 75 Bus. north (5th Avenue West)
Eastern end of US 75 Business overlap
Remsen38.98562.740

Iowa 140 south / CR L14 north – Kingsley
CherokeeMarcus47.00975.654


Iowa 143 north / CR L36 south to US 20 – Marcus
Cherokee Township60.43297.256 US 59 – Cherokee, Primghar
Afton Township66.477106.984
Iowa 7 east – Aurelia
Buena VistaScottLincoln
township line
81.506131.171 US 71 – Storm Lake, Spencer
PocahontasPocahontas106.203170.917 Iowa 4 – Pomeroy, Mallard
GarfieldLake
township line
113.202182.181

Iowa 15 north / CR N65 south – Rolfe, Manson
HumboldtHumboldt129.201207.929 US 169 – Fort Dodge, Algona
HumboldtWright
county line
LakeLiberty
township line
142.211228.866
Iowa 17 north – Renwick
Western end of Iowa 17 overlap
WrightGoldfield145.068233.464
Iowa 17 south – Eagle Grove
Eastern end of Iowa 17 overlap
GrantLincoln
township line
159.222256.243
US 69 south – Jewell
Western end of US 69 overlap
GrantIowa
township line
161.112259.285
US 69 north – Belmond
Eastern end of US 69 overlap
FranklinScott Township172.297277.285 I-35 – Des Moines, MinneapolisI-35 exit 165
Hampton182.290293.367 US 65 – Iowa Falls, Mason City
ButlerAllison202.526325.934
Iowa 14 north – Greene
Western end of Iowa 14 overlap
203.531327.551
Iowa 14 south – Parkersburg
Eastern end of Iowa 14 overlap
Butler Township210.021337.996
Iowa 188 north – Clarksville
BremerWashington Township217.393349.860 US 218 / Iowa 27 – Cedar Falls, Waterloo, Charles City
Waverly219.887353.874

US 218 Bus. north (20th Street West)
Western end of US 218 Business overlap
220.878355.469

US 218 Bus. south (Easton Avenue)
Eastern end of US 218 Business overlap
Jefferson Township228.174367.210 US 63 – Denver, New Hampton
FayetteJefferson Township249.741401.919
Iowa 150 north – Maynard
Western end of Iowa 150 overlap
Oelwein252.270405.989
Iowa 150 south – Independence
Eastern end of Iowa 150 overlap
Putnam Township266.114428.269 Iowa 187 – Arlington, LamontRoundabout
ClaytonStrawberry Point272.846439.103
Iowa 13 north – Elkader
Western end of Iowa 13 overlap
ClaytonDelaware
county line
LodomilloHoney Creek
township line
277.588446.735
Iowa 13 south – Manchester
Eastern end of Iowa 13 overlap
DelawareElk Township284.178457.340
Iowa 38 south – Greeley
DubuqueLuxemburg300.420483.479

US 52 north / Iowa 136 south (Andre Street) – Dyersville, Guttenberg
Western end of US 52 overlap
Dubuque323.102519.982
Iowa 32 south (Northwest Arterial)
326.163524.908
US 52 south / US 61 / US 151
Eastern terminus; eastern end of US 52 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b 2009 Volume of Traffic on the Primary Road System of Iowa (PDF) (Report). Iowa Department of Transportation. January 1, 2009. Retrieved January 10, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Iowa Department of Transportation (2009). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 6, 2009.
  3. ^ Road and Reference Atlas (Map) (1947 ed.). 1:1,077,120. Rand McNally & Company. 1947. pp. 42–43.
  4. ^ Hancock, Jason (August 30, 2009). "Iowa Highways: 1 to 9". The Iowa Highways Page. Retrieved December 6, 2009.
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