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US 33 during its brief concurrency with US 50 and SR 32 in Athens US 33 east of Bellefontaine passing through the Marmon Valley US 33 and I-270 Interchange. US 33 enters Ohio from Indiana, to the west, near Willshire in Van Wert County as a two-lane highway, continuing southeast through Mercer County, crossing US 127, then entering Auglaize County, joining limited-access Ohio Route 29 (SR 29 ...
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I-94 near Michigan City US 35 near Michigan City US 31 at South Bend US 33 at Elkhart I-69 near Angola: East end: US 20 at the Ohio state line: Location; Country: United States: State: Indiana: Counties: Lake, Porter, LaPorte, St. Joseph, Elkhart, LaGrange, Steuben: Highway system; United States Numbered Highway System; List; Special; Divided ...
In November 1960, US 33 was extended to a junction with I-196/US 31 near Lake Michigan Beach, north of St. Joseph. [4] In 1986, the highway was truncated south of Niles to the junction with US 12. [5] In April 1998, it was truncated again to Elkhart, Indiana. [6] Before its second truncation, it passed through Mishawaka and South Bend. [7]
After crossing the Elkhart River the highway widens to a four-lane highway with a center turn lane. The route heads towards Elkhart, paralleling the Norfolk Southern railroad and passing through Midway and Dunlap. On the south side of Elkhart, US 33 has an interchange with US 20; this interchange is the northern terminus for US 33. [2] [3] [4]
The northern section is 10.22 miles (16.45 km) long and exists entirely in Elkhart County. The southern terminus is at State Road 19 just south of Wakarusa. The road continues northeast passing through Southwest. Just west of Goshen SR 119 turns due east toward State Road 15 in Goshen. In Goshen SR 119 is concurrent with Plymouth Ave. [3]
Goshen (/ ˈ ɡ oʊ ʃ ən / GOH-shən) is a city in and the county seat of Elkhart County, Indiana, United States. [6] It is the smaller of the two principal cities of the Elkhart–Goshen Metropolitan Statistical Area, which in turn is part of the South Bend–Elkhart–Mishawaka Combined Statistical Area.
The "St. Joseph Valley Parkway" name was chosen by local chambers of commerce in the fall of 1992 as the result of a local contest held by a group of local businesses. The name was officially adopted by Michigan in 1993 (dedicated late 1995) and Indiana in 1995 (dedicated in mid-1995).