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A suburban extension of Chicago's Lake Shore Drive to Waukegan was first promoted by the North Shore Improvement Association in the late 1880s. [4] In 1889 this road was named Sheridan Road for Philip Henry Sheridan, [5] a general in the Civil War who coordinated military relief efforts in Chicago following the Great Chicago Fire.
Illinois Route 137 (IL 137) is a 23.49-mile-long (37.80 km) state highway in northeast Illinois.It runs from the Wisconsin state line north of Winthrop Harbor south to North Chicago, west to Libertyville, and then back northwest to Grayslake, terminating at IL 83 just south of IL 120.
Planned improvements by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation include reconstruction and widening of SH-66 from two to four lanes from Edmond to the Lincoln County line. [ 9 ] As part of a project to widen I-235 and US-77 to accommodate the increase amount of traffic, its interchange with I-44 /SH-66 was reconstructed from a cloverleaf ...
Ada County Highway District is updating decade-old transportation plans and seeks public input before the Jan. 10 adoption.
New York State Route 895 (NY 895), known locally as Sheridan Boulevard, is a state highway in the New York City borough of The Bronx.Its south end is at a merge with the Bruckner Expressway in the Hunts Point neighborhood, and its north end is at the Cross Bronx Expressway (), where the road connects with local streets in the West Farms neighborhood.
The route, also known as Sheridan Boulevard, starts at US 285 in Denver and ends at US 36 in Westminster. There are interchanges with US 6 , I-70 , and I-76 . In the area between I-70 and Colfax Avenue , the road lies just west of Sloan's Lake .
In other projects Wikidata item; ... Sheridan Boulevard may refer to: Colorado State Highway 95, a road near Denver. New York State Route 895, a road in the Bronx.
The river occasionally floods and closes the road. [8] It passes through the community of Shipley, before entering Sheridan. OR 18B then reconnects to OR 18 at the eastern edge of Sheridan. The business loop was the former main route and highway until 1957, when the current Oregon Route 18 was built as a bypass.