Interstate 24 in Illinois
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| Interstate 24 Main route of the Interstate Highway System |
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| Length: | 38.73 mi[1] (62.33 km) | ||||||||
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In the U.S. state of Illinois, Interstate 24 is a remote, four-lane freeway that travels through hilly rural southern Illinois and the Shawnee National Forest. I-24 is 38.73 miles (62.33 km) in length in Illinois.[1] There are only five mainline exits; of those five, four have services. Interstate 24 crosses into Kentucky via the Interstate 24 Bridge over the Ohio River from Metropolis, Illinois to Paducah, Kentucky.
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| County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
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| Williamson | Goreville | 44 | |||
| Johnson | 7 | Tunnel Hill | |||
| Vienna | 14 | ||||
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| Massac | 27 | Big Bay | No services. | ||
| Metropolis | 37 | ||||
| Bridge over Ohio River | |||||
| Previous state: Terminus |
Illinois | Next state: Kentucky |

