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Interstate 90, commonly known as I-90, extends from Boston, Massachusetts, to Seattle, Washington, more than 3,000 miles – and all this is not to stop driving if is what he wants. No lights, no cross streets, and not intended for all delays. The I-90 runs through thirteen different states, some sections shorter than others, but a trip on I-90 will allow you to see quite a cross section of the United States. Some of the major cities you will see on a trip across the country through I-90 are: Boston, Syracuse, Albany, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Madison, Rapid City, Sheridan, Billings, Bozeman, Spokane and Seattle.
I-90 begins in East Boston, Massachusetts and heads west through Worcester, Springfield, and Pittsfield (traveling over 123 miles) before entering the state of New York. Almost all of the I-5 in New York is a toll road as it is the western part of eastern New York State Thruway. A route that connects to R-90 here given the number I-990 is the highest in the country INTELSAT. I-90 in New York has a duration of more than 385 kilometers and carries through Albany, Schenectady, New Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo and then takes you to Pennsylvania.
His leg shorter in any state that passes through, I-90 is only within borders of the state of Pennsylvania for a little over 46 miles. I-90 takes you through Erie, Pennsylvlania before preparing for a long march 244 miles through Ohio State. While in Ohio, highway speeds through Cleveland and Toledo, before depositing passengers in Indiana. As it passes through Cleveland I-90 is part of the Innerbelt highway system, including the corner known as Deadman's Curve – almost 90 degrees.
I-90 runs 156 miles in Indiana and units via South Bend (home of the University of Notre Dame) and Gary before entering Illinois. While driving through the northern part of Indiana, is only a short form of the border with Michigan. Illinois is home to only 123 miles of I-90, but the interstate passes through most of the city here in Chicago. I-90 continues through Rockford, Ill., before running to the north for the first time in Wisconsin.
I-90 stays in Wisconsin for nearly 190 kilometers and passes through the communities of Beloit, Janesville, Madison, Wisconsin Dells, and La Crosse before making a long term throughout the State of Minnesota. I-90 crosses the Mississippi River while in Minnesota and runs near and parallel to the border of the State of Iowa highway runs for 275 miles in Minnesota before entering South Dakota, near Sioux Falls.
I-90 passes its second highest number of miles in a state of South Dakota, which extends 412 miles from east and west borders of the state. The highway Wyoming enters only after going through Sturgis and Rapid City, South Dakota. After passing through the cities of Gillette and Sheridan, the road turns and heads toward the northwest Montana. Interstate 90 is within the State of Wyoming, for a total of 208 miles.
The Interstate covers more miles within the borders of Montana in any other state with a total of 551 miles covered from the moment it ceases to Wyoming while entering Idaho. For a time, while in Montana, the speed limit at I-90 was officially "reasonable and prudent." Following the highway across Montana will take you through Billings, Bozeman, Butte, and Missoula before leaving the state through Lookout Pass and into Idaho. I-90 only travels 73 miles through Idaho, but because it adds to what is known as the Idaho Panhandle, which is can say that traverses the state from east to west. In Idaho I-90 passes through Wallace, Kellogg, Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls before entering Washington state. The original plan for the road to the town of Wallace to be eliminated by the road. City leaders took a step to get the city and its historic buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places, forcing the government to raise the highway north and over parts of the city. Wallace, Idaho was home to the light of latest stop on I-90 which was retired in 1991 to Interstate truly non stop travel from coast to coast.
Washington State is the end of the road I-90, but there are still nearly 297 miles to go before the highway ends in Seattle. I-90 enters the eastern part of Washington, near Spokane, then takes a gentle turn toward southwest toward the center of the state, before turning northwest again to cross the Cascade Mountains and arrive in Seattle on the other side.
More than 3,000 miles and 13 states are covered by the I-90, the longest stretch of interstate in the country.
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