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| length_mi = 141.16
| length_mi = 141.16
| length_round = 2
| length_round = 2
| length_ref = <ref name=t2>{{cite web |author=Illinois Technology Transfer Center |url=http://www.dot.state.il.us/gist2/select.html |title=T2 GIS Data |accessdate=2007-11-08 |date=2006}}</ref>
| length_ref = <ref name=t2>{{cite web |author=Illinois Technology Transfer Center |url=http://www.dot.state.il.us/gist2/select.html |title=T2 GIS Data |accessdate=2007-11-08 |year=2006}}</ref>
| terminus_a = [[Image:Illinois 100.svg|25px]][[Image:GreatRiverRoad.svg|20px]] [[Illinois Route 100]]/[[Great River Road]] in [[Kampsville, Illinois|Kampsville]]
| terminus_a = [[Image:Illinois 100.svg|25px]][[Image:GreatRiverRoad.svg|20px]] [[Illinois Route 100]]/[[Great River Road]] in [[Kampsville, Illinois|Kampsville]]
| junction = {{jct|state=IL|US|54}} in [[Atlas, Illinois|Atlas]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|106}} in [[Kinderhook, Illinois|Kinderhook]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|106|GRR}} east of [[Hull, Illinois|Hull]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|I|72|name1=Exit 10|US|36}} east of [[Hull, Illinois|Hull]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|I|172|name1=Exit 10}} near [[Quincy, Illinois|Quincy]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|US|24|GRR}} near [[Quincy, Illinois|Quincy]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|US|24}} near [[Quincy, Illinois|Quincy]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|61}} in [[Ursa, Illinois|Ursa]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|US|136}} in [[Hamilton, Illinois|Hamilton]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|US|136}} in [[Hamilton, Illinois|Hamilton]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|9}} in [[Niota, Illinois|Niota]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|9}} in [[Dallas City, Illinois|Dallas City]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|GRR|name1=Carman Road}} in [[Lomax, Illinois|Lomax]]
| junction = {{jct|state=IL|US|54}} in [[Atlas, Illinois|Atlas]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|106}} in [[Kinderhook, Illinois|Kinderhook]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|106|GRR}} east of [[Hull, Illinois|Hull]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|I|72|name1=Exit 10|US|36}} east of [[Hull, Illinois|Hull]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|I|172|name1=Exit 10}} near [[Quincy, Illinois|Quincy]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|US|24|GRR}} near [[Quincy, Illinois|Quincy]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|US|24}} near [[Quincy, Illinois|Quincy]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|61}} in [[Ursa, Illinois|Ursa]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|US|136}} in [[Hamilton, Illinois|Hamilton]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|US|136}} in [[Hamilton, Illinois|Hamilton]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|9}} in [[Niota, Illinois|Niota]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|IL|9}} in [[Dallas City, Illinois|Dallas City]]<br>{{jct|state=IL|GRR|name1=Carman Road}} in [[Lomax, Illinois|Lomax]]
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== History ==
== History ==
SBI Route 96 originally followed the modern-day Illinois 96 from Niota south to Kinderhook. In [[1941]] it was extended south to [[Hamburg, Illinois|Hamburg]] to a historical ferry crossing.<ref>Bailey, Darren. "Old Hamburg Road: If This Road Could Talk". [http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/2002/ihy020446.html http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/2002/ihy020446.html]. Retrieved April 20, 2006. Note: this page refers to a different Hamburg, farther south near Cape Girardeau, MO, and Vienna, IL.</ref> The Hamburg ferry stopped running in [[1960]]. In [[1950]], Illinois 96 was rerouted into Kampsville, where another ferry crossing is located nearby on [[Illinois Route 108]].<ref name=n9jig/>
SBI Route 96 originally followed the modern-day Illinois 96 from Niota south to Kinderhook. In 1941 it was extended south to [[Hamburg, Illinois|Hamburg]] to a historical ferry crossing.<ref>Bailey, Darren. "Old Hamburg Road: If This Road Could Talk". [http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/2002/ihy020446.html http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/2002/ihy020446.html]. Retrieved April 20, 2006. Note: this page refers to a different Hamburg, farther south near Cape Girardeau, MO, and Vienna, IL.</ref> The Hamburg ferry stopped running in 1960. In 1950, Illinois 96 was rerouted into Kampsville, where another ferry crossing is located nearby on [[Illinois Route 108]].<ref name=n9jig/>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:28, 6 January 2012

Illinois Route 96 marker
Illinois Route 96
Route information
Maintained by IDOT
Length141.16 mi[1] (227.17 km)
Existed1924[2]–present
Major junctions
From Illinois Route 100/Great River Road in Kampsville
Major intersections US 54 in Atlas
IL 106 in Kinderhook
IL 106 / Great River Road east of Hull
I-72 (Exit 10) / US 36 east of Hull
I-172 (Exit 10) near Quincy
US 24 / Great River Road near Quincy
US 24 near Quincy
IL 61 in Ursa
US 136 in Hamilton
US 136 in Hamilton
IL 9 in Niota
IL 9 in Dallas City
Great River Road (Carman Road) in Lomax
To Illinois Route 94 north of Terre Haute
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountiesCalhoun, Adams, Pike, Hancock, Henderson
Highway system
IL 95 IL 97

Illinois Route 96 is a north–south state road in far western Illinois. It runs from Illinois Route 100 in Kampsville, not far from a ferry crossing across the Illinois River, to Illinois Route 94 north of Terre Haute. This is a distance of 141.16 miles (227.17 km).[1]

Route description

Illinois 96 follows most of the Great River Road in Illinois. From Kampsville, it runs west to the Mississippi River and then turns north, passing U.S. Route 54 at a rural intersection and Interstate 72 at an old terminus near Kinderhook. It overlaps Illinois Route 106 west of Kinderhook and then runs parallel to Illinois Route 57 into Quincy. Within Quincy it follows 36th Street, State Street and 24th Street before overlapping briefly with U.S. Route 24. It also overlaps U.S. Route 136 in Hamilton, IL (across from Keokuk, Iowa) and Illinois Route 9 from Niota to Dallas City, Illinois.

History

SBI Route 96 originally followed the modern-day Illinois 96 from Niota south to Kinderhook. In 1941 it was extended south to Hamburg to a historical ferry crossing.[3] The Hamburg ferry stopped running in 1960. In 1950, Illinois 96 was rerouted into Kampsville, where another ferry crossing is located nearby on Illinois Route 108.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2006). "T2 GIS Data". Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  2. ^ a b Carlson, Rich. Illinois Highways Page: Routes 81 thru 100. Last updated April 15, 2005. Retrieved April 20, 2006.
  3. ^ Bailey, Darren. "Old Hamburg Road: If This Road Could Talk". http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/2002/ihy020446.html. Retrieved April 20, 2006. Note: this page refers to a different Hamburg, farther south near Cape Girardeau, MO, and Vienna, IL.