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1115:"At Jefferson and Grand Junction, the latter of the cities named for its location at the junction of the historic Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroads, now both owned by Union Pacific, US 30 crosses Iowa Highway 4 and Iowa Highway 144 on the northern edge of each town, respectively" - whoa, long
498:"For 4 miles (6.4 km), US 30 / US 151 / US 218 is a wrong-way concurrency; that is, where two or more routes heading in opposite directions share the same highway. In this instance, US 30 is the main eastβwest road while US 151 and US 218 are duplicate routes, nominally heading north and south, respectively." β
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Scranton it meets the northern end of Iowa 25." and "At Carroll it intersects US 71 on the western side of the city." But this one
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I am nominating this for featured article because my previous attempt went stale due to a lack of reviewers. I've worked on this article for the better part of the last year and still feel it meets the criteria. It's one of the most important roads in the state of Iowa, probably the most historic
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1591:"with much of the highway traveling through rolling farmland"βyeah, it's ok as an image, I guess; but cars do the travelling, not roads. No problem if there's no way of rewording this. You have, actually, made a good attempt to give an engaging narrative of physical environment. Nice.
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840:"federal money started to pour in and Iowa's infamous dirt roads began to be paved." - two issues. "pour in" seems kinda amateurish, likewise calling the dirt roads "infamous". IDK, could you reword slightly to reflect what's in the article?
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1620:"The highway runs parallel to the Boyer River, as well as the Overland Route, in a general northeast direction from Logan." I though the commas went bumpety-bump. Does it work without them?
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1080:"it intersects U.S. Route 71 at a signal-controlled intersection" - two issues. First, you use intersects and intersection in the same sentence. More importantly, you only link to
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Yes. "Iowa X" is the most common abbreviation used by the Iowa DOT. I added in more usages because the article had very few. Same with U.S. Route XβUS X and
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I took care of a lot of abbreviations with the round of edits I made yesterday. I'm having another editor double check this last point. The other points have been addressed. β
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Two final sections to open, from State Center to Iowa 330 and from the
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Better, but in that same sentence, is there any way you could clear up the clunky writing of: "Lincoln Highway followed and US 30 follows"? --β«
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1461:"and a 17-mile (27 km) southern jaunt through Belle Plaine" - jaunt, really?
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I'm actually really sorry, I'm used to hearing jaunt as a slang word. --β«
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You still say "infamous", which I think is a poor choice of words. --β«
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rep: "it passes through the flat Missouri River bottoms, passing"
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Aggressive duplicate link removal as requested in the first FAC. β
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Is there a reason Ames isn't linked in the body of the article?
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1011:ImzadiΒ 1979
890:Reworded. β
843:Reworded. β
667:Found it. β
627:Reworded. β
54:Laser brain
480:overboard.
384:I can now
345:Removed. β
1379:Inflation
1030:WP:MOSNUM
390:Admrboltz
272:Admrboltz
253:Admrboltz
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