Interstate 94 is a long
interstate highway connecting the Great Lakes and Intermountain region of the
United States. It stretches from
Billings, Montana at
Interstate 90 to the U.S. side of the
Blue Water Bridge[?] in
Port Huron, Michigan, at the Canadian border.
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- Bismarck, North Dakota
- Fargo, North Dakota
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Chicago, Illinois (Dan Ryan Expressway, Edens Expressway)
- Gary, Indiana
- Detroit, Michigan (Edsel Ford Freeway)
- Interstate 90 in Billings, Montana
- Interstate 29 in Fargo, North Dakota
- Interstate 35 in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
- Interstate 90 in Tomah, Minnesota[?]. They stay joined until Madison, Wisconsin.
- Interstate 39 at Portage, Wisconsin. They stay joined for 30 miles.
- Interstate 43 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Interstate 90 in Chicago, Illinois. They stay merged for a few miles.
- Interstate 55 in Chicago, Illinois
- Interstate 57 in Chicago, Illinois
- Interstate 80 in South Holland, Illinois. They stay joined until Portage, Indiana.
- Interstate 65 in Gary, Indiana
- Interstate 90 in Portage, Indiana
- Interstate 69 in Marshall, Michigan
- Interstate 96 in Detroit, Michigan
- Interstate 75 in Detroit, Michigan
- Interstate 69 in Port Huron, Michigan