Route information | |
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Length | 1,540 mi[source?] (2,480 km) |
Existed | 1926[source?]–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | I-70 / US 6 at Minturn, CO |
I-25 / US 85 / US 87 at Colorado Springs, CO I-70 at Burlington, CO | |
East end | I-75 near Clarkston, MI |
Location | |
Country | United States |
States | Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan |
Highway system | |
U.S. Route 24 (US 24) is a United States highway. It was one of the first United States highways of 1926.[1] It originally ran from Pontiac, Michigan, in the East to Kansas City, Missouri, in the West. Today, the highway's Eastern end is in Independence Township, Michigan. It is at an intersection with I-75. The Western end is near Minturn, Colorado.
It is at an intersection with I-70. The highway goes East–West in Toledo, Ohio.