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Encyclopedia > Interstate 480 (Nebraska)

Interstate 480 is a loop highway that connects downtown Omaha, Nebraska (at a junction with Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 75) with Council Bluffs, Iowa (at a junction with Interstate 29). The entire length of I-480 is a short 4.9 miles. U.S. Highway 6 runs jointly with I-480 for a short distance, from Council Bluffs across the Missouri River. Mayor Mike Fahey County Douglas County, Nebraska Area  - Total  - Water 1,290. ... Interstate 80 as seen from an overpass in Davis, California Interstate 80 is the second-longest interstate highway in the United States. ... US 75 is a north-south United States highway. ... Council Bluffs is a city located in Pottawattamie County, Iowa. ... Interstate 29 is an interstate highway in the Midwestern United States. ... U.S. Highway 6 is a largely east-west United States Highway that connects Bishop, California with Provincetown, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. ... The Missouri River and its tributaries N.P. Dodge Park, Omaha, Nebraska Fort Randall Dam on the Missouri River in South Dakota The Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the United States. ...


In 1999, a bill in the House of Representatives would have extended I-480 south along US 75 in southern Omaha and Bellevue, then east through Plattsmouth to connect with Interstate 29 near Glenwood, Iowa, increasing the length of the I-480 to 19 miles. However, this bill never advanced out of committee; instead, the states of Nebraska and Iowa have begun work on a plan to build two bridges across the Missouri River instead. House of Representatives is a name used for legislative bodies in many countries. ... Bellevue is a city located in Sarpy County, Nebraska. ... Plattsmouth is a city located in Cass County, Nebraska. ... Interstate 29 is an interstate highway in the Midwestern United States. ... Glenwood is a city located in Mills County, Iowa. ... State nickname: Cornhusker State Other U.S. States Capital Lincoln Largest city Omaha Governor Dave Heineman Official languages English Area 200,520 km² (16th)  - Land 199,099 km²  - Water 1,247 km² (0. ... State nickname: The Hawkeye State Other U.S. States Capital Des Moines Largest city Des Moines Governor Thomas Vilsack Official languages English Area 145,743 km² (26th)  - Land 144,701 km²  - Water 1,042 km² (0. ... The Missouri River and its tributaries N.P. Dodge Park, Omaha, Nebraska Fort Randall Dam on the Missouri River in South Dakota The Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the United States. ...

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Three-digit Interstates from Interstate 80
I-180 Illinois - Nebraska - Pennsylvania - Wyoming
I-280 California - Illinois/Iowa - New Jersey - Ohio
I-380 California - Iowa - Pennsylvania
I-480 Iowa-Nebraska - Ohio
I-580 California - Nevada
I-680 California - Iowa/Nebraska - Ohio
I-780 California
I-880 California
I-980 California
past/
future
I-180: Pennsylvania - I-280: Iowa/Nebraska - Pennsylvania - I-480: California - Pennsylvania - I-580: Nebraska - I-680: Pennsylvania

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Ohio @ AARoads.com - Interstate 480 (966 words)
This exit is for Interstate 80 (Ohio Turnpike) and Ohio 10.
This is on the connector between Interstate 271 and U.S. Interstate 480 eastbound approaching Junction Ohio 8 and Ohio 43, Exit 25.
Interstate 480 shield on the transition from the Ohio Turnpike (Interstate 80) onto Interstate 480.
World Almanac for Kids (3203 words)
NEBRASKA, one of the West North Central states of the U.S., bounded on the N by South Dakota, on the E by Iowa and Missouri, on the S by Kansas, on the SW by Colorado, and on the W by Wyoming.
Nebraska, with an area of 200,358 sq km (77,358 sq mi), is the 16th largest state in the U.S.; 1.1% of the land area is owned by the federal government.
Nebraska also remains heavily dependent on its increasingly mechanized agriculture, although this aspect of the economy was dealt a serious blow by the flooding of the Missouri and other rivers of the Midwest in 1993.
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