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{{Short description|Interstate Highway across the upper Midwestern US}} {{Redirect|I-94}} {{Use mdy dates|date=December 2022}} {{Use American English|date=December 2022}} {{Infobox road | country = USA | type = I | route = 94 | map = {{maplink-road|from=Interstate 94.map}} | map_custom = yes | map_notes = I-94 highlighted in red | length_mi = 1555.43 | length_ref = <ref name="FHWA">{{cite web |last=Starks |first=Edward |date=January 27, 2022 |title=Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways |url=https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/interstate_highway_system/routefinder/table01.cfm |access-date=December 1, 2022 |work=FHWA Route Log and Finder List |publisher=[[Federal Highway Administration]]}}</ref> | established = 1958 | direction_a = West | terminus_a = {{Jct|country=USA|I|90|US|87|US|212}} in [[Lockwood, Montana|Lockwood, MT]] | junction = <!-- Major junctions only; Only 5–8 most major intersections and cities belong here; please read [[WP:USRD/STDS]] for more info --> *{{Jct|country=USA|I|29|US|81}} in [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo, ND]] *{{Jct|state=MN|I|35W}} in [[Minneapolis|Minneapolis, MN]] *{{Jct|state=MN|I|35E}} in [[St. Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul, MN]] *{{Jct|country=USA|I|39|I|90}} from [[Portage, Wisconsin|Portage]] to [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison, WI]] *{{Jct|country=USA|I|43}} in [[Milwaukee|Milwaukee, WI]] *{{Jct|country=USA|I|55}} in [[Chicago|Chicago, IL]] *{{Jct|country=USA|I|65}} in [[Gary, Indiana|Gary, IN]] *{{Jct|country=USA|I|80|I|90|US|6}} in [[Lake Station, Indiana|Lake Station, IN]] *{{Jct|country=USA|I|69}} in [[Marshall, Michigan|Marshall, MI]] *{{Jct|country=USA|I|75}} in [[Detroit|Detroit, MI]] | direction_b = East | terminus_b = {{Jct|province=ON|Hwy|402}} at [[Canada–United States border|Canadian border]] on [[Blue Water Bridge]] in [[Port Huron, Michigan|Port Huron, MI]] | states = [[Montana]], [[North Dakota]], [[Minnesota]], [[Wisconsin]], [[Illinois]], [[Indiana]], [[Michigan]] }} '''Interstate 94''' ('''I-94''') is an east–west [[Interstate Highway]] connecting the [[Great Lakes region|Great Lakes]] and northern [[Great Plains]] regions of the [[United States]]. Its western terminus is just east of [[Billings, Montana]], at a junction with [[Interstate 90|I-90]]; its eastern terminus is in [[Port Huron, Michigan]], where it meets with [[Interstate 69|I-69]] and crosses the [[Blue Water Bridge]] into [[Sarnia|Sarnia, Ontario]], Canada, where the route becomes [[Ontario Highway 402]]. It thus lies along the primary overland route from [[Seattle]] (via I-90) to [[Toronto]] (via [[Ontario Highway 401]]) and is the only east–west Interstate Highway to have a direct connection to Canada. It is the longest Interstate whose route number is not divisible by 5. I-94 intersects with I-90 several times: at its western terminus; [[Tomah, Wisconsin|Tomah]] to [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]] in Wisconsin; in [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]]; and in [[Lake Station, Indiana]]. Major cities that I-94 connects to are Billings, [[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]], [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo]], [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul]], [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]], [[Milwaukee]], Chicago, and [[Detroit]]. == Route description == {{lengths table|length_ref=<ref name="FHWA" />}} |- |[[Interstate 94 in Montana|MT]] |{{convert|219.38|mi|km|disp=table}} |- |[[Interstate 94 in North Dakota|ND]] |{{convert|352.39|mi|km|disp=table}} |- |[[Interstate 94 in Minnesota|MN]] |{{convert|259.49|mi|km|disp=table}} |- |[[Interstate 94 in Wisconsin|WI]] |{{convert|341.02|mi|km|disp=table}} |- |[[Interstate 94 in Illinois|IL]] |{{convert|61.53|mi|km|disp=table}} |- |[[Interstate 94 in Indiana|IN]] |{{convert|46.13|mi|km|disp=table}} |- |[[Interstate 94 in Michigan|MI]] |{{convert|275.49|mi|km|disp=table}} |- |Total |{{convert|1555.43|mi|km|disp=table}} |} {{multiple image |width=250px |direction=vertical |image1=Billings MT and Yellowstone River.jpg |caption1=Part of Billings, Montana, the western terminus of I-94 |image2=NDI94.jpg |caption2=Eastbound on I-94, the main highway east–west through North Dakota |image3=Lowry Hill Tunnel2.jpg |caption3=[[Lowry Hill Tunnel]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota |image4=Zoo Interchange from the east in Milwaukee.jpg |caption4=I-894 west at the [[Zoo Interchange]] (I-94) in 2008 |image5=Dan Ryan 33rd Street Night.jpg |caption5=Dan Ryan Expressway in Chicago |image6=Eastbound Borman Expressway, Hammond, Indiana.jpg |caption6=Borman Expressway (I-80/I-94) in Hammond, Indiana, approaching exit 3 |image7=Blue Water Bridge.jpg |caption7=I-69/I-94's eastern terminus on the [[Blue Water Bridge]] at the Canadian border in Port Huron, Michigan, connecting it to Highway 402 in Point Edward, Ontario }} === Montana === {{Main|Interstate 94 in Montana}} I-94 begins at [[Billings, Montana|Billings]] and travels northeastward toward [[Glendive, Montana|Glendive]] before exiting the state to the east. I-94 links seven counties, which are [[Yellowstone County, Montana|Yellowstone]], [[Treasure County, Montana|Treasure]], [[Rosebud County, Montana|Rosebud]], [[Custer County, Montana|Custer]], [[Prairie County, Montana|Prairie]], [[Dawson County, Montana|Dawson]], and [[Wibaux County, Montana|Wibaux]] counties and passes near or through [[Miles City, Montana|Miles City]] and Glendive while connecting with I-90 in Billings. The highway is notable for following the [[Yellowstone River]] from Billings through Glendive. Beyond the western terminus of I-94, I-90 connects westbound I-94 travelers to points west such as [[Butte, Montana|Butte]]; [[Missoula, Montana|Missoula]]; [[Coeur d'Alene, Idaho]]; [[Spokane, Washington]]; and [[Seattle|Seattle, Washington]]. === North Dakota === {{Main|Interstate 94 in North Dakota}} The route enters at [[Beach, North Dakota|Beach]] and passes through the [[Badlands]] near [[Medora, North Dakota|Medora]] (near the [[Theodore Roosevelt National Park]] South Unit). Further east, I-94 provides access to the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, then passes through the cities of [[Dickinson, North Dakota|Dickinson]], [[Mandan, North Dakota|Mandan]], [[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]], [[Jamestown, North Dakota|Jamestown]], and [[Valley City, North Dakota|Valley City]] on the way to [[West Fargo, North Dakota|West Fargo]] and [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo]], where it leaves the state and crosses into Minnesota. Throughout the state, the route generally travels relatively straight east and west following both the [[Northern Pacific Railway|railroad route]] and the former route of [[U.S. Route 10|US Route 10]] (US 10, called "The Old Red Trail") where its western terminus is at exit 343 in West Fargo. The highway intersects with the [[Enchanted Highway]] {{convert|11|mi|km}} east of Dickinson at exit 72. At [[New Salem, North Dakota|New Salem]], it passes [[Salem Sue]], a {{convert|38|ft|m|adj=mid|-high}} sculpture of a [[Holstein cow]] and is clearly visible from I-94 on the south side of the road. A drive up the road to Sue will take visitors to a vantage point where they can see a panoramic landscape for many miles. Between Mandan and Bismarck, I-94 crosses the Missouri River with a view of the [[Northern Pacific Railway|Northern Pacific]]/[[BNSF Railway|BNSF]] Railway Bridge on the south side of the road. At [[Steele, North Dakota|Steele]], it passes the world's largest sculpture of a [[sandhill crane]] (named Sandy), which is {{convert|40|ft|m}} tall and visible from I-94 on the south side of the road, just to the east of exit 200. At [[Jamestown, North Dakota|Jamestown]], it passes the world's largest sculpture of the [[World's Largest Buffalo|buffalo]] (actually bison) named "Dakota Thunder", which is {{convert|28|ft|m}} tall and is visible from I-94 on the north side of the road. [[U.S. Route 52|US 52]] is concurrent with I-94 from Jamestown to the Minnesota state line. approximately milemarker 275 on the westbound lanes between Jamestown and Valley City, there is a small green sign marking the [[Laurentian Divide]], which marks a continental divide where rivers south of the divide drain into the [[Gulf of Mexico]], while the rivers north flow into the [[Arctic Ocean]]. The highway reaches Fargo, before the [[Red River of the North|Red River]]. === Minnesota === {{Main|Interstate 94 in Minnesota}} Leaving Fargo and entering [[Moorhead, Minnesota]], I-94/US 52 crosses the Red River. East of [[Moorhead Municipal Airport]], the Interstate travels in a northwest–southeast trajectory past [[Fergus Falls, Minnesota|Fergus Falls]], [[Alexandria, Minnesota|Alexandria]], and [[St. Cloud, Minnesota|St. Cloud]] on the way to the [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul|Twin Cities]] and eastward out of the state. The road crosses the [[Mississippi River]] in [[Minneapolis]] between the [[Prospect Park, Minneapolis|Prospect Park]] and [[Seward, Minneapolis|Seward]] neighborhoods. As it crosses over the only true gorge along the Mississippi's entire {{convert|2350|mi|km|adj=on}} length, where steep bluffs extend to the waterline.<ref>{{cite web |url = https://fmr.org/geology-and-natural-history-mississippi-river-gorge |title = Geology and Natural History of the Mississippi River Gorge |publisher = Friends of the Mississippi River |date = March 13, 2008 }}</ref> The highway joins Minneapolis and [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]] together where it meets [[Minnesota State Highway 280]] (MN 280). [[U.S. Route 52|US 52]] leaves I-94 after running concurrently with I-94 from the North Dakota state line and heads southbound toward [[Rochester, Minnesota|Rochester]]. In the Twin Cities, the routing of the highway is politically charged, primarily through many historic working-class and [[Black neighborhood]]s.<ref name="Rupar-MPLS">{{cite news |last1 = Rupar |first1 = Aaron |title = 'Racist' Twin Cities maps make point about interstate highways |url = http://www.citypages.com/news/racist-twin-cities-maps-make-point-about-interstate-highways-images-6543145 |access-date = July 13, 2016 |work = City Pages |date = August 18, 2014 }}</ref><ref name="Rupar-STP">{{cite news |last1 = Rupar |first1 = Aaron |title = St. Paul map shows how I-94 cut through heart of city's African-American neighborhood |url = http://www.citypages.com/news/st-paul-map-shows-how-i-94-cut-through-heart-of-citys-african-american-neighborhood-6541556 |access-date = July 13, 2016 |work = City Pages |date = August 19, 2014 }}</ref> In Saint Paul, the routing of I-94 is set through and displaces the historic [[Rondo neighborhood]], which prior to the highway construction was the largest Black community in Saint Paul.<ref name="MHS-Gale">{{cite web |title = Rondo Neighborhood & I-94: Overview |url = http://libguides.mnhs.org/rondo |publisher = Minnesota History Center Gale Family Library |access-date = July 13, 2016 }}</ref><ref name="Yuen">{{cite news |last1 = Yuen |first1 = Laura |title = Central Corridor: In the shadow of Rondo |url = http://www.mprnews.org/story/2010/04/20/centcorridor3-rondo |access-date = July 13, 2016 |publisher = Minnesota Public Radio |date = April 29, 2010 }}</ref><ref name="Rupar-STP"/> East of Saint Paul, I-94 leaves Minnesota between [[Lakeland, Minnesota]], and [[Hudson, Wisconsin]], while crossing the [[St. Croix River (Wisconsin–Minnesota)|St. Croix River]]. === Wisconsin === {{Main|Interstate 94 in Wisconsin}} I-94 enters [[Wisconsin]] east of the Twin Cities at [[Hudson, Wisconsin|Hudson]]. It traverses the hilly terrain of northwest Wisconsin, crossing the [[Red Cedar River (Wisconsin)|Red Cedar River]] near [[Menomonie, Wisconsin|Menomonie]]. East of Menomonie, I-94 junctions with [[Wisconsin Highway 29|WIS 29]], a major East–West expressway connecting I-94 with [[Wausau, Wisconsin|Wausau]], and [[Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]]. It then passes [[Eau Claire, Wisconsin|Eau Claire]] before turning southeastward and joining with [[Interstate 90|I-90]] in [[Tomah, Wisconsin|Tomah]]. Southeast of Tomah, the highway passes the major tourist area of [[Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin|Wisconsin Dells]]. Here, vacationers can find a multitude of water parks, camping, amusement parks, zoos, river excursions, as well as lodging and shopping. Further southeast, I-94 joins up with [[Interstate 39|I-39]] in [[Portage, Wisconsin|Portage]] at the base of [[Cascade Mountain (ski area)|Cascade Mountain]], a popular ski area. Just south of Cascade Mountain, I-94 crosses over the [[Wisconsin River]]. I-94 leaves I-90 and I-39 east of the state capitol of [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]] and resumes its easterly path toward [[Milwaukee]]. I-94 weaves its way into [[Downtown Milwaukee]] before turning south and heading to [[Chicago]], entering [[Illinois]] at [[Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin|Pleasant Prairie]]. === Illinois === {{Main|Interstate 94 in Illinois}} {{See also|Kennedy Expressway|Dan Ryan Expressway|Kingery Expressway}} In the state of [[Illinois]], I-94 runs south from Wisconsin to Indiana via downtown [[Chicago]]. It is tolled on the Tri-State Tollway to the I-94/I-294 split; it then runs east to the Edens Expressway, where it soon joins again with I-90 on the Kennedy Expressway and turns south through the city of Chicago. I-90 leaves south of downtown Chicago to the Chicago Skyway. At [[Interstate 80|I-80]], I-94 runs east to Indiana on the [[Kingery Expressway]]. === Indiana === {{Main|Interstate 94 in Indiana}} {{See also|Borman Expressway}} In the state of [[Indiana]], I-94 runs east from Illinois concurrently with I-80. It crosses I-90 ([[Indiana Toll Road]]), where I-80 joins I-90 east toward [[Ohio]]. I-94 continues northeasterly, paralleling the [[Lake Michigan]] shoreline into Michigan. The {{convert|55|mph|km/h|adj=on}} speed limit used to continue east of exit 26; now it ends {{One2a|{{convert|1|mi|km|spell=in}}}} east of I-80/I-90, where the speed limit goes up to {{convert|70|mph|km/h|abbr=on}} on eastbound I-94.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://archive.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009/08/speed-limit-to-be-raised-on-i-94-in-porter-county-ind.html |title = Speed limit to be raised on I-94 in Porter County, Indiana }}{{dead link|date=May 2013}}</ref> Between milemarkers 0.0 and 15.5, the highway is also posted along with I-80. Between milemarkers 15.6 and 19.0, I-94 is posted alone. === Michigan === {{Main|Interstate 94 in Michigan}} I-94 runs north along [[Lake Michigan]] to [[St. Joseph, Michigan|St. Joseph]] and [[Benton Harbor, Michigan|Benton Harbor]] where it meets [[U.S. Route 31|US 31]] and [[Interstate 196|I-196]] before heading east toward [[Detroit]]. It turns northeast to [[Port Huron, Michigan|Port Huron]] where it meets [[Interstate 69|I-69]] and ends at the [[Blue Water Bridge]], where it becomes [[Ontario Highway 402]] in [[Point Edward, Ontario]]. == History == The first section of I-94 completed with Interstate funds (under the [[Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956]]) was a {{convert|12|mi|km|adj=on}} section between Jamestown and Valley City, North Dakota, in 1958. North of [[Chicago]], I-94 has been widened from six to eight lanes from [[Illinois Route 22]] (IL 22, Half Day Road) to just south of the Wisconsin state line at [[Illinois Route 173|IL 173]] and 95th Street to 159th Street. Construction began in 2009 to completely rebuild I-94, including expansion to eight lanes, from the Wisconsin–Illinois border through the Mitchell Interchange in Milwaukee. This construction is expected to be completed in 2021.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://projects.511wi.gov/web/i94northsouth/resources |title = I-94 North-South Freeway Project Resources |access-date = 2014-07-03 }}</ref>{{Update after|2021}} In 2005, the I-94 bridge over the Crow River near [[St. Michael, Minnesota]], about {{convert|35|mi|km}} northwest of [[Minneapolis]], was rebuilt. In 2006, a project to widen I-94 east of [[Downtown Saint Paul]] between [[Minnesota State Highway 120|MN 120]] and McKnight Road from four to six lanes was completed. The interchange at 95th Avenue North in [[Maple Grove, Minnesota]], was rebuilt with a new, wider bridge that replaced the two-lane bridge there, which was demolished in July 2006. The expanded [[Marquette Interchange]] in [[Downtown Milwaukee]] was completed in August 2008 at a cost of $810 million (equivalent to ${{Formatprice|{{inflation|US-GDP|810000000|2008}}}} in {{Inflation/year|index=US-GDP}}{{Inflation/fn|index=US-GDP}}). In Detroit, I-94 was routed over the existing Edsel Ford Freeway and remained signed as such until the late 1980s when Michigan deemphasized proper names on Interstate guide signs. Its interchange with the [[M-10 (Michigan highway)|Lodge Freeway]], built in 1953, is significant as the first full-speed freeway-to-freeway interchange built in the US.<ref name="significant">{{cite web |url = https://www.environment.fhwa.dot.gov/env_topics/historic_pres/highways_list.aspx |title = Preliminary List of Nationally and Exceptionally Significant Features of the Interstate Highway System |access-date = 2006-07-06 }}</ref> From September 2007 to October 2008, the [[Minnesota Department of Transportation]] (MnDOT) added a temporary extra lane to I-94 between northbound [[Interstate 35W (Minnesota)|I-35W]] and [[Minnesota State Highway 280]] in the Twin Cities to help relieve traffic congestion caused by the collapse of the [[I-35W Mississippi River bridge]]. As a result, this portion of I-94 was not up to [[Interstate Highway standards]] during this time period. == Major intersections == ;Montana :{{jct|country=USA|I|90|US|87|US|212}} in [[Billings, Montana|Billings]] :{{jct|country=USA|US|12}} near [[Miles City, Montana|Miles City]] ;North Dakota :{{jct|country=USA|US|85}} in [[Belfield, North Dakota|Belfield]] :{{jct|state=ND|I|194}} in [[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]] (unsigned, carried by the [[Bismarck Expressway]]) :{{jct|country=USA|US|83}} in Bismarck :{{jct|country=USA|US|52|US|281}} in [[Jamestown, North Dakota|Jamestown]] :{{jct|country=USA|US|10}} in [[West Fargo, North Dakota|West Fargo]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|29|US|81}} in [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo]] ;Minnesota :{{jct|state=MN|I|494|I|694}} in [[Maple Grove, Minnesota|Maple Grove]]; access to the west end of the [[Minneapolis-St. Paul|Twin Cities]] [[beltway]] :{{jct|state=MN|I|394}} in [[Minneapolis]]; the spur route from Minneapolis to [[Minnetonka, Minnesota|Minnetonka]] :{{jct|state=MN|I|35W}} in [[Minneapolis]]; concurrent for less than {{convert|1|mi|km|spell=in}} :{{jct|state=MN|I|35E}} in [[St. Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]]; concurrent for less than {{convert|1/2|mi|km|spell=in}} :{{jct|state=MN|I|494|I|694}} in [[Oakdale, Minnesota|Oakdale]]-[[Woodbury, Minnesota|Woodbury]]; the east end of the Twin Cities beltway ;Wisconsin :{{jct|country=USA|US|53}} in [[Eau Claire, Wisconsin|Eau Claire]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|90}} in [[Tomah, Wisconsin|Tomah]]; concurrent until [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|39}} at [[Portage, Wisconsin|Portage]]; concurrent until Madison :{{jct|country=USA|I|41|I|894}} in [[West Allis, Wisconsin|West Allis]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|43|I|794}} in [[Milwaukee]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|41|I|43|I|894}} in Milwaukee ;Illinois :{{jct|country=USA|I|41}} in [[Zion, Illinois|Zion]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|294}} in [[Deerfield, Illinois|Deerfield]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|90}} in [[Chicago]]; concurrent through to the junction with the Chicago Skyway :{{jct|country=USA|I|55}} in Chicago :{{jct|country=USA|I|90}} in Chicago :{{jct|country=USA|I|57}} in Chicago :{{jct|country=USA|I|80|I|294}} in [[South Holland, Illinois|South Holland]]; concurrent until [[Lake Station, Indiana]] ;Indiana :{{jct|country=USA|I|65}} in [[Gary, Indiana|Gary]] :{{jct|country=USA|US|41}} in [[Hammond, Indiana|Hammond]] :{{jct|country=USA|US|6}} in Lake Station :{{jct|country=USA|I|80|I|90}} in [[Lake Station, Indiana|Lake Station]] :{{jct|country=USA|US|421}} near Michigan City :{{jct|country=USA|US|20|US|35}} near [[Michigan City, Indiana|Michigan City]] ;Michigan :{{jct|country=USA|I|196|US|31}} near [[Benton Harbor, Michigan|Benton Harbor]] :{{jct|country=USA|US|131}} in [[Kalamazoo, Michigan|Kalamazoo]] :{{jct|state=MI|I|194}} in [[Battle Creek, Michigan|Battle Creek]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|69}} in [[Marshall, Michigan|Marshall]] :{{jct|country=USA|US|127}} in [[Jackson, Michigan|Jackson]] :{{jct|country=USA|US|23}} near [[Ann Arbor, Michigan|Ann Arbor]] :{{jct|state=MI|I|275}} in [[Romulus, Michigan|Romulus]] :{{jct|country=USA|US|24}} in [[Taylor, Michigan|Taylor]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|96}} in [[Detroit]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|75}} in Detroit :{{jct|country=USA|I|696}} in [[Roseville, Michigan|Roseville]] :{{jct|country=USA|I|69}} in [[Port Huron, Michigan|Port Huron]]; concurrent to the border :{{jct|province=ON|ON|402}} at [[Canada–United States border|Canadian border]] <ref name=randmcnally>{{cite book |author = Rand McNally |year = 2014 |title = The Road Atlas |edition = Walmart |location = Chicago |publisher = Rand McNally |pages = 32, 36, 51, 54–55, 61, 77, 114–115|isbn = 978-0-528-00771-2}}</ref> == Auxiliary routes == :''Source: FHWA''<ref name="FHWA-Auxiliary">{{cite web |date=January 26, 2022 |title=Table 2: Auxiliary Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways as of December 31, 2021 |url=https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/interstate_highway_system/routefinder/table02.cfm |work=Route Log and Finder List |publisher=Federal Highway Administration |accessdate=February 10, 2022 |archive-date=July 3, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170703182115/https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/interstate_highway_system/routefinder/table02.cfm |url-status=live }}</ref> * [[Bismarck, North Dakota]]: [[Bismarck Expressway|I-194]] (unsigned) * [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul|Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota]]: [[Interstate 394|I-394]], [[Interstate 494|I-494]], [[Interstate 694|I-694]] * [[Milwaukee|Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]: [[Interstate 794|I-794]], [[Interstate 894|I-894]] * [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]]: [[Interstate 294|I-294]] * [[Battle Creek, Michigan]]: [[Interstate 194 (Michigan)|I-194]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Commons category|Interstate 94}} {{Attached KML|display=title,inline}} * [http://www.michiganhighways.org/listings/I-094.html Interstate 94] at Michigan Highways * [http://www.wisconsinhighways.org/listings/WiscHwys90-99.html#I-094 Interstate 94] at Wisconsin Highways * [https://web.archive.org/web/20121009190842/http://highwayexplorer.com/il_EndsPage.php?id=3094§ion=1 Illinois Highway Ends: I-94] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20140313002957/http://www.highwayexplorer.com/EndsPage.php?id=3094§ion=1 Indiana Highway Ends: I-94] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18EQY14WwMU ''The Old Red Trail''] Documentary about the history of I-94 in North Dakota produced by [[Prairie Public Television]] {{I-94 aux}} {{interstates}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Interstate 94| ]] [[Category:Interstate Highway System|94]]
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