Iowa Highway 128 Explained

State:IA
Type:IA
Route:128
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:Iowa 128 highlighted in red
Length Mi:6.982
Direction A:West
Terminus A: northeast of Elkader
Direction B:East
Terminus B: north of Garnavillo
Counties:Clayton
Previous Type:IA
Previous Route:127
Next Type:I
Next Route:129

Iowa Highway 128 is a state highway entirely within Clayton County, in northeastern Iowa. It begins at Iowa 13 northeast of Elkader and ends at U.S. Highway 52 (US 52) north of Garnavillo. The highway was originally part of Iowa 56 before becoming its own route. Iowa 128's route remains the same as when it was first designated.

Route description

Iowa 128 begins a T-intersection with Iowa 13 2miles north of Elkader. It passes through rolling farmland on the western edge of the Driftless Area, a geologically distinct area of northeastern Iowa characterized by undulating terrain, high bluffs, and low river valleys.[1] It travels nearly 7miles to the east until it ends at an intersection with US 52 1miles north of Garnavillo.

History

When the primary highway system was created in 1920, what is now Iowa 128 was designated as a part of Primary Road No. 56 (No. 56). That road began in West Union and traveled east to Elkader, where it was joined by No. 10 / No. 13. The three routes shared 2miles before No. 56 split away to the east. It then joined No. 20 and headed southeast to its eastern end in Guttenberg.[2] In 1924, No. 56 was shortened to end at No. 10 / No. 13 in Elkader. The overlappings along No. 10 / No. 13 and No. 20 were removed and the remaining standalone section became No. 128.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Iowa Geographic Map Server. Iowa State University Geographic Information Systems Support & Research Facility. December 15, 2009.
  2. February 9, 2014. 1919.
  3. February 9, 2014. 1925. no.