

Left: A multiplex mile marker on US 61 and IA 92 in Muscatine. It is a common practice in Iowa to place a small route symbol above mile markers on multiplexed routes to indicate which route the mile numbers are for.
Right: A typical county line marker in Iowa (in this case, Louisa County). Although county line markers have traditionally been the size of cardinal directional markers, they are currently being phased out in favor of larger markers.
This series of pages is dedicated to signs and other sights in and around the Hawkeye State. Each section consists of one page of thumbnails that link to the full-sized images.
Contributions are welcome, especially if they're from parts of Iowa that I have yet to visit. I would prefer that the photos come in .jpg format and are not from some copyrighted work like a newspaper or magazine (since I don't want to end up in any legal battles over copyrighted photos). On a related note, these photos are not to be used for commercial purposes.
Special thanks go to all those who have contributed photos to these pages: Sandor Gulyas, Eric Peterson, Neil Bratney, Jay Deetelm, Jeff Morrison, Vern Wriedt, David Backlin, Michael Ehret, Mark Odor, Kurt Berge, Brian McMillin, Mike Murphy, Nathan Bush, and J.D. Adams.
Note: Except for the Des Moines, Lincoln Highway, and Mississippi River bridges pages, the individual photo pages are hosted at Tripod; this is because the photos take most of the disk space that my ISP allows. Any advertising that appears on these pages is placed by the site provider, not me.
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Highway terminus pages (NOTE: Where applicable, links to individual highway termini can be found in the route listings.)
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