Iowa Highway 16

Iowa Highway 16 (Iowa 16) is a state highway running from west to east in southeastern Iowa. The highway has a length of 65.18 miles (104.90 km). The western terminus of Iowa Highway 16 is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 34 (US 34) between Agency and Batavia. The eastern terminus is located at Wever at an intersection with US 61.

Iowa Highway 16
Iowa 16 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Iowa DOT
Length65.488 mi[1] (105.393 km)
Major junctions
West end US 34 / CR V43 near Agency
  US 218 / Iowa 27 near Houghton
East end US 61 / Great River Road at Wever
Location
Counties
Highway system
Iowa 15Iowa 17

Route description

Iowa 16 begins at an interchange with US 34 three miles (4.8 km) east of Agency in Wapello County. It heads south along a two-lane road where it passes the campus of Cardinal School District. The highway jogs to the east and then back to the south before it arrives in Eldon. Upon entering Eldon, the road turns to the southeast in order to follow the course of the Des Moines River; the roadway runs roughly parallel to the river until Selma. On the east side of Eldon, tourists are directed to the American Gothic House, made famous by the painting by Iowa artist Grant Wood. Southeast of Eldon, the road clips the northeastern corner of Davis County as it runs through the river's floodplain to Selma. Now in Van Buren County, it passes a quarry and then turns to the east. The highway meets Iowa 98 north of Douds. The road goes through a series of curves that take it further south until it straightens out near the northern intersection with Iowa 1.[2]

The two highways briefly overlap between Birmingham and Keosauqua; Iowa 16 turns off of Iowa 1 to continue east. Once it enters Lee County, the highway takes a sharp curve to the south and then another sharp curve to the east. It runs due east through Houghton and then meets the four-lane US 218 / Iowa 27, the Avenue of the Saints highway, at an at-grade intersection. The road continues its general east-and-south path through Denmark. The highway ends at an intersection with US 61 between Wever and the Skunk River.[2]

History

The current version of Iowa Highway 16 is the second occurrence of the route number in the state; the route number first occurred on a highway that was decommissioned in 1930 and ran between the Minnesota and Missouri state lines.[3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
WapelloPleasant Township0.0000.000 US 34 / CR V43 north Ottumwa, Mount Pleasant
Davis
No major junctions
Van BurenVillage Township15.01524.164 Iowa 98 south / CR V64 north Leando, Libertyville
Lick CreekUnion
township line
22.46536.154 Iowa 1 north FairfieldWestern end of Iowa 1 overlap
Van Buren Township24.67939.717 Iowa 1 south KeosauquaEastern end of Iowa 1 overlap
LeeMarion Township45.77773.671
US 218 / Iowa 27 – Mount Pleasant, Keokuk
Green Bay Township65.488105.393 US 61 / Great River Road Burlington, Fort Madison
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References

  1. 2009 Volume of Traffic on the Primary Road System of Iowa (PDF) (Report). Iowa Department of Transportation. January 1, 2009. Retrieved January 15, 2011.
  2. Google (May 21, 2014). "Iowa Highway 16" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
  3. "1928 Map - Historical Iowa Transportation Maps" (PDF). Iowa Department of Transportation. Iowa Department of Transportation. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
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