About 225 miles and about 360 kilometers.......
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The interstate highways in Iowa are I-29 (151 miles), I-35 (218 miles) I-74 (5 miles) and I-80 (306 miles). I-80 is the primary west to east interstate highway in Iowa. It extends from the Nebraska state line at Council Bluffs, Iowa to the Illinois state line at LeClaire, Iowa. I-35 is the primary north to south interstate highway in Iowa. It enters Iowa from the Minnesota state line at Council Bluffs, Iowa and runs south to the Missouri state line at Lamoni, Iowa.
Iowa City is 228 miles directly west of Chicago on Interstate 80.
The major north/south highways in Illinois are IL55 (Chicago to St. Louis MO), IL90 (Chicago to Beloit WI) and IL57 (Chicago to Kentucky. The major east/west highways in Illinois are IL80 and IL88, both of which will take you to Iowa.
It is Interstate - 80.
The air distance from Rome, Italy, to Iowa City, Iowa, is 4,986 miles. That equals 8,025 kilometers or 4,333 nautical miles.
309-335 miles depending on which interstate you take.
Approximately 15 miles east of Iowa City, Iowa, two miles east of West Branch, Iowa, at the crossroads of Delta Avenue and Interstate 80, on the present campus of Scattergood Friends School And Farm.
The major highways in the state of Iowa are Interstate 35 and Interstate 29. They join the north and south part of the state. Interstate 80 and Interstate 380 join the east and west side of the state.
Approximately 1199 miles, 1930 kilometers, 1042 nautical miles
I-35 is the primary north to south interstate highway in Iowa. It enters Iowa from the Minnesota state line at Council Bluffs, Iowa and runs south to the Missouri state line at Lamoni, Iowa.
It is 869 miles via Interstate 80 according to Google Maps.
I-35 is the primary north to south interstate highway in Iowa.