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U.S. Route 150

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U.S. Highway 150 is a spur of U.S. Highway 50. It currently runs for 571 miles from Mount Vernon, Kentucky at U.S. Highway 25 to Moline, Illinois. Its passes through the states of Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois. It goes through the cities of Louisville, Kentucky, Terre Haute, Indiana, Danville, Illinois, Champaign, Illinois, Bloomington, Illinois, Peoria, Illinois, and Moline, Illinois.

See Also

List of United States Highways