Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Will |
Shorewood | I-55 – Bloomington, Springfield, St. Louis | Southern terminus of IL 59 | ||
| US 52 (Jefferson Street) | |||||
| Plainfield | US 30 east / Lincoln Highway east (Joliet Street) | Southern end of US 30/Lincoln Highway concurrency | |||
| IL 126 (Main Street) | |||||
| US 30 west / Lincoln Highway west (143rd Street) | Northern end of US 30/Lincon Highway concurrency | ||||
| DuPage |
Naperville | US 34 (Ogden Avenue) | |||
| Warrenville | I-88 / IL 110 (Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway) – Aurora, Chicago | ||||
| West Chicago | IL 38 (Roosevelt Road) | ||||
| IL 64 (North Avenue) | |||||
| Cook |
Bartlett | US 20 (Lake Street) | |||
| Streamwood | IL 19 (Irving Park Road) | ||||
| IL 58 (Golf Road) | |||||
| Hoffman Estates | I-90 (Jane Addams Memorial Tollway) | ||||
| IL 72 | |||||
| Barrington Hills | IL 62 / IL 68 west (Algonquin Road) | Southern end of IL 68 concurrency | |||
| IL 68 east (Dundee Road) | Northern end of IL 68 concurrency | ||||
| Lake |
Barrington | US 14 (Northwest Highway) | |||
| Lake Barrington | IL 22 | ||||
| Wauconda | US 12 east (Rand Road) | Southern end of US 12 concurrency | |||
| IL 176 | |||||
| Volo | IL 120 | ||||
| Fox Lake | IL 134 east | Western terminus of IL 134 | |||
| US 12 west (Rand Road) | Northern end of US 12 concurrency | ||||
| Fox Lake Hills | IL 132 east | Western terminus of IL 132 | |||
| Antioch | IL 173 | Northern terminus of IL 59 | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
|||||
Read more about this topic: Illinois Route 59
Famous quotes containing the word major:
“A major misunderstanding of child rearing has been the idea that meeting a childs needs is an end in itself, for the purpose of the childs mental health. Mothers have not understood that this is but one step in social development, the goal of which is to help a child begin to consider others. As a result, they often have not considered their children but have instead allowed their childrens reality to take precedence, out of a fear of damaging them emotionally.”
—Elaine Heffner (20th century)