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There were two routes designated as Iowa Highway 94. The first, also located in Linn County, existed from 1920 through November 1958. The western terminus for this first highway was Iowa Highway 28, which later became ] near ]. The eastern terminus was at what today is known as ] near Mount Vernon, Iowa. There were two routes designated as Iowa Highway 94. The first, also located in Linn County, existed from 1920 through November 1958. The western terminus for this first highway was Iowa Highway 28, which later became ] near ]. The eastern terminus was at what today is known as ] near Mount Vernon, Iowa.


The second Iowa Highway 94 existed from 1966 until it was decommissioned on ], ]. After 2003 the portions of the route within Cedar Rapids, Iowa were turned over to the city, and were identified by their city street names. The rural portion of the route was turned over to Linn County, who today maintain the route as County Road W36. The second Iowa Highway 94 existed from 1966 until it was turned back on ], ]. After 2003 the portions of the route within Cedar Rapids, Iowa were turned over to the city, and were identified by their city street names. The rural portion of the route was turned over to Linn County, who today maintain the route as County Road W36.


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Iowa Highway 94 markerIowa Highway 94
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Maintained by Iowa DOT
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CountryUnited States
StateIowa
Highway system
Iowa 93 Iowa 96

Iowa Highway 94 was a former Iowa state highway in Linn County, Iowa. The eastern terminus of the highway was in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at 1st Avenue near Interstate 380. The northern terminus was at County Road E36 near Palo, Iowa.

There were two routes designated as Iowa Highway 94. The first, also located in Linn County, existed from 1920 through November 1958. The western terminus for this first highway was Iowa Highway 28, which later became U.S. Highway 151 near Marion, Iowa. The eastern terminus was at what today is known as U.S. Highway 30 near Mount Vernon, Iowa.

The second Iowa Highway 94 existed from 1966 until it was turned back on July 1, 2003. After 2003 the portions of the route within Cedar Rapids, Iowa were turned over to the city, and were identified by their city street names. The rural portion of the route was turned over to Linn County, who today maintain the route as County Road W36.

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