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Iowa Highway 191 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Iowa Highway 191
Iowa Highway 191 (Iowa 191) is a highway in western Iowa. It runs for in a north–south direction. For its entire length, Iowa 191 closely parallels Mosquito Creek and a line of the BNSF Railway. Iowa 191 begins at Interstate 680 north of Neola and ends at Iowa Highway 37 in Earling. Previously, it began at U.S. Route 6 in Council Bluffs until 1981, and the city limits of Council Bluffs until July 1, 2003. This old segment of highway ran through Underwood and Neola, and is now Pottawattamie County Road G8L. ==Route description== Iowa Highway 191 begins at exit 28 of Interstate 680 (I-680) north of Neola in Pottawattamie County. This interchange is about west of the eastern end of I-680 at Interstate 80. Iowa 191 travels north for and enters Harrison County. Five miles () north of the county line, Iowa 191 enters the small town of Persia.〔 Through Persia, Iowa 191 is called Railway Street, because the highway runs parallel to a BNSF Railway line. North of Persia, Iowa 191 enters Shelby County. Three miles () north of the county line, Iowa 191 intersects Iowa Highway 44 just south of Portsmouth.〔 North of Portsmouth, the highway enters Panama, which was originally known as Crandall's Station in the 1880s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Panama, Iowa )〕 Southwest of Earling, Iowa 191 and Mosquito Creek part ways; up to this point Iowa 191 had paralleled the creek as well as the rail line. It enters Earling on the southwest side of town and ends at an intersection with Iowa Highway 37 and Shelby County Road M16.
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