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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide Iowa United States Highway #34 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Iowa United States Highway #34 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 The Great River Bridge The Great River Bridge, a bridge over the Mississippi River that carries United States Highway #34 connecting Burlington, Iowa with the town of Gulf Port, Illinois. This is where the Iowa part of the United States Highway #34 ends. Altitude: 525 feet 1.1 Exit 262B: Burlington, IA Exit 262B, Central Avenue, Burlington, Iowa, a city in Des Moines County, Iowa, Snake Alley, the crookedest alley in the world, located in Burlington, Iowa, Crapo Park, Kenny's Roller Ranch, Clark Field House, Burlington Golf Club, Flint Hills Park, Altitude: 617 feet 2.7 Exit 261 / Intersection Exit 261 / Intersection United States Highway #61 / Roosevelt Avenue, Burlington Municipal Airport/Southeast Iowa Regional Airport, a public airport located southwest of the city center of Burlington, Iowa, a city in Des Moines County, Iowa, Hunt Woods Park, Blackhawk Bottoms, lie south of here. West Burlington, Iowa, a city in Des Moines County, Iowa, West Burlington Community Park, Community Field Base Ball Park, Izaak Walton Lake, West Lake, starr's Cave Nature Center, Altitude: 699 feet 4.0 Exit 260 / S Gear Avenue Exit 260 / S. Gear Avenue, Southeastern College at Burlington, Great River Medical Center, Burlington Regional Recreational Complex, The City of West Burlington, Iowa, in Des Moines County, Iowa, adjacent to the City of Burlington, Iowa, Altitude: 705 feet 6.9 Exit 258 / Beaverdale Road Exit 258 / Beaverdale Road, Beaverdale, Iowa, a neighborhood on the northwest side of Des Moines, Iowa, Ancam Antique Airfield, Big Hollow Creek Recreation Area, Kevin J. Gahn Wildlife Refuge, Altitude: 709 feet 10.1 Exit 255 Exit 255 / 76th Street, Access Road to, Middletown, Iowa, a city in Des Moines County, Iowa, Altitude: 725 feet 12.4 County Road X31/Iowa County Road X31 / Iowa Highway (Historical), Geode Lake, Geode Hwy 79 State Park, Altitude: 692 feet 14.4 Roosevelt Street : Park Roosevelt Street, Waters Roadside Park, in Danville, Iowa, Mud Creek County Recreation Area, lies west of here. Altitude: 728 feet 15.8 135th Street/24th Avenue 135th Street / 24th Avenue, Danville, Iowa, a city in Des Moines County, Iowa, Waters Roadside Park, Altitude: 732 feet 18.8 Old US Hwy #34/ Loop Old United States Highway #34/ Main Street, Passes through the center Road of the city of New London, Iowa, connects with U.S.Route #34 again, making a loop. Altitude: 728 feet 21.6 Exit 244: New London, IA Exit 244 / County Highway X23, New London, Iowa, a city in Henry County, Iowa, HJ Nugen Public Library, Mount Union, Iowa, a city in Henry County, Iowa, lies north of New London, Iowa. Deerwood Golf Club, Mud Creek County Recreation Area, located along New London Road on the south. Altitude: 709 feet 22.9 260th Street/Main Street 260th Street, Main Street, New London, Iowa, a city in Henry County, Iowa, Altitude: 709 feet 27.8 Junction /Washington Street Junction United States Highway #218/Iowa Highway #27, Washington Street, Mount Pleasant Mental Health Institute, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, Mount Pleasant Municipal Airport, a public airport located just east of the city of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, along United States Highway #218/State Route #27, East Lake, East Lake Park, Altitude: 689 feet Page 1/9 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Aug-17 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 29.6 220th Street/Co.Hwy H38 220th Street/Co Hwy H38, Mount Union, Iowa, a city in Henry County, Iowa, Yarmouth, Iowa, a community in Des Moines County, Iowa, Altitude: 709 feet 31.5 Junction Junction United States Highway #218/State Highway #27, Grand Avenue, Swedesburg, Iowa, a community in Henry County, Iowa, lies along the concurrent U.S. Route #218 and Iowa Highway #27 north of the city of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, Olds, Iowa, a city in Henry County, Iowa, Altitude: 725 feet 31.8 Broadway Street: Mt. Broadway Street, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, a city in Henry County, Iowa, Pleasant, Iowa Cranes Pond Park, Iowa Wesleyan College, Mount Pleasant Public Library, Henry County Health Center, Saunders Park, Midwest Old Settlers and Threshers Park, Midwest Old Settlers Park, McMillan Park, Iowa Mental Health Institute, Mt. Pleasant Mental Health Institute, Altitude: 732 feet 34.5 Exit 231: Trenton, IA Exit 231, County Highway W55/Franklin Avenue, Community of Oakland Mills, Iowa, Oakland Mills County Park, Salem, Iowa, a city in Henry County, Iowa, Altitude: 709 feet 36.7 U.S.Route #34 Business U.S.Route #34/Business, Westwood, Iowa, a city in Henry County, Iowa, Waterworks County Park, Community of Oakland Mills, Iowa, Oakland Mills County Park, Altitude: 600 feet 39.2 Clayton Avenue: Rome, IA Clayton Avenue, 3rd Street, Rome, Iowa, a city in Henry County, Iowa, O'Laughlin Recreation Wildlife Area, located on the bank of the River. Altitude: 610 feet 42.6 S Center Street: Lockridge, S Center Street, Wintergreen Boulevard, Lockridge, Iowa, a city in Iowa Jefferson County, Iowa, Altitude: 679 feet 46.2 Tamarack Avenue: State Tamarack Avenue, Woodthrush State Park, Round Prairie Park, located Park off United States Highway #34 on the south. Altitude: 732 feet 49.3 Quince Avenue: Beckwith, Quince Avenue, Community of Beckwith, Iowa, Altitude: 771 feet IA 51.9 Junction : U.S.Route #34 Junction United States Highway #34/By-Pass, By-passes the city of By-Pass Fairfield, Iowa, Altitude: 771 feet 53.0 Access: Historical Marker Access to, United States Constitution Bicentennial Tree Historical Marker, Walton Lake Road, Walton Lake, Walton Golf Club, located just north of United States Highway #34, just east of Fairfield, Iowa, Altitude: 692 feet 53.4 Glasgow Road : Park Glasgow Road, Little League Park, Pumphery Park, Lamson Woods State Preserve, Zillman's Hickory Hills Recreation Area, located in Fairfield, Iowa. Altitude: 751 feet 54.2 Main Street: Fairfield, IA Main Street, State Highway #1, Fairfield, Iowa, a city in Jefferson County, Iowa, Maharishi International University, Reservoir Number One, Waterworks Park, Fairfield Municipal Airport, a public airport located northwest of Fairfield, Iowa, along Iowa Highway #1, Fairfield Public Library, Jefferson County Health Center, Jefferson County Hospital, Fairfield Golf and Country Club, Altitude: 768 feet 56.2 Brookville Road: Maharishi Brookville Road, County Highway H33, Witham Woods, Maharishi Vedic City Vedic City, Iowa, a city in Jefferson County, Iowa, Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa's newest city, follows Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's views on architectural design that form part of his Maharishi Vedic Science, the foundation of Transcendental Meditation. Altitude: 732 feet Page 2/9 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Aug-17 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 57.3 By Pass Route #34 U.S.Route #34 By Pass, Cedar Creek Timber Recreation Area, Altitude: 732 feet 58.4 Hemlock Avenue: Hemlock Avenue, County Highway V64, Libertyville, Iowa, a city in Libertyville, IA Jefferson County, Iowa, Community of Collett, Iowa, Altitude: 755 feet 60.0 By-Pass U.S.Route #34 United States Route #34, By-Pass Road, Witham Woods, just outside of Fairfield, Iowa, Altitude: 748 feet 60.8 Packwood Road Packwood Road/County Highway V63, Packwood, Iowa, a city in Jefferson County, Iowa, Friendship Park, Rambler Park, Altitude: 741 feet 65.3 Exit 203: Batavia, IA Exit 203, Ash Avenue, Batavia, Iowa, a city in Jefferson County, Iowa, Batavia City Bal Park and Playground, Batavia Public Library, Johnson Noel Buckeye Area, located along Ash Avenue, on the south. Eldon, Iowa, a city in Wapello County, Iowa, Eldon Wildlife Management Area, Altitude: 751 feet 69.3 Exit 199 / Intersection Exit 199, Intersection State Highway #16 / Competine Road, Eldon, Iowa, a city in Wapello County, Iowa, American Gothic House, Bladensburg, Iowa, a town/community in Wapello County, Iowa, Altitude: 794 feet 72.9 Exit 195 / Co. Hwy V37 Exit 195 / County Highway V37, Agency, Iowa, a city in Wapello County, Iowa, An historic site of an Indian trading post and the grave of Chief Wapello located here in Agency, Iowa, Cemetery Road, passes through Fox Hills Wildlife Management Area, Altitude: 787 feet 76.8 Junction Junction United States Route #63, 90th Street, Ottumwa Regional Health Center, Indian Hills Community College, Community of Dohlonega, Iowa, Community of Loch Burns, Iowa, Ottumwa Industrial Airport, a public airport located northwest of Ottumwa, Iowa, along United States Highway #63, Altitude: 755 feet 78.5 77th Avenue: Wildlife Area 77th Avenue, 120th Avenue, Gray Eagle Wildlife Reserve, located on the northern bank of Des Moines River in Ottumwa, Iowa. Altitude: 636 feet 78.9 Junction Junction United States Highway #63, to, Pioneer Ridge Nature Area and Nature Center, Altitude: 630 feet 80.3 Junction: Ottumwa, IA Junction United States Highway #63, State Highway #149 / Wapello Street, Ottumwa, Iowa, a city in Wapello County, Iowa, located on the banks of Des Moines River, Railroad Park, Riverside Park, War Memorial Park, Greater Ottumwa Park, American Little League Field, Wildwood Park, Caldwell Park, Union Park, Northeast Iowa Community College, Ottumwa Country Club, Ottumwa Municipal Golf Course, Altitude: 640 feet 82.8 Albia Road: Ottumwa, Iowa Albia Road, Wildwood Park, in Ottumwa, Iowa, a city in Wapello County, Iowa, Des Moines River flows through the middle of the city of Ottumwa, Iowa, splitting the city in two northern/southern parts. Altitude: 666 feet 84.6 Rest Area West Gate Rest Area, a rest area along the United States
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