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East Ends of Iowa 163 (951 words)
As 163 came into Oskaloosa, it was diagonal and then straightens to a southerly direction to meet 92.
It used to mark the lane for turning onto westbound IA 163 until the freeway bypass was built in 1997.
The text on the signs approaching old IA 163 were taken down, but the signs themselves were still up when this photo was taken in June 2000.
California @ WestCoastRoads - California 163 (4064 words)
California 163 is the Cabrillo Freeway in San Diego, which follows the original freeway alignment of U.S. 395 before it was decommissioned in 1964.
The section of California 163 south of Interstate 8 through Balboa Park is a historic freeway that was one of the first freeways constructed in the city of San Diego.
This interchange is almost a symmetrical stack interchange, except that it lacks movements from northbound Interstate 5 to southbound California 163 and from northbound California 163 to southbound Interstate 5.
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