Interstate 75



         


Interstate 75 is an interstate highway in the midwest and southeastern United States. It goes from Florida State Highway 826 at Hialeah, Florida near Miami to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan at the Ontario, Canada border.


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History

This limited access highway planned in the 1950s roughly follows the general route of many older at grade highways, including United States Highway 2, United States Highway 27, United States Highway 25, United States Highway 41 among others. Some of these older U.S. Highways, several of which exist yet, in turn replaced the eastern route of the old Dixie Highway.


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Length

Mileskmstate
471 763Florida
355 575Georgia
161 261Tennessee
192 311Kentucky
211 342Ohio
396 642Michigan
1786 2893Total


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Major cities along the route


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Intersections with other Interstates


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Spur routes


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Notes

I-75 connects Canada with the southern tip of Florida. The Alligator Alley section west of Ft. Lauderdale is due east/west.

Originally, I-75 went through Tampa and St. Petersburg, while the current I-75 was called I-75E. But because of Interstate restrictions dealing with suffixes to routes, I-75 was rerouted along I-75E, and the original I-75 was renamed I-275.

I-175 and I-375 are very brief Interstates that go east into downtown St. Petersburg, while I-275 goes into the heart of Tampa, across the Howard Frankland Bridge into St. Petersburg, then south across the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, reconnecting with I-75 in Manatee County, Florida.

In the center of Atlanta, I-75 merges with I-85 for a short time. This strip of highway, called the Downtown Connector, is infamous for its bad traffic.

There were plans for a spur from Cordele into Albany, Georgia, called I-175, but it was never constructed.

Florida's Turnpike originates near Wildwood and continues southeasterly towards Miami.

At the northern end of I-75, at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, the International Bridge leads into Canada, into a town also called Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. This is the closest Interstate with a direct connection to the Trans-Canada Highway.


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