The Cannon Ball Route was a historic auto trail that ran from Kansas City, Missouri, east-northeast to Chicago, Illinois, by way of Hannibal, Missouri, and Quincy, Illinois. A branch of the route connected the Missouri section of the highway to Des Moines, Iowa, by way of Leon, Iowa. The route was included in the 1917 Map of Marked Routes provided by the Illinois State Highway Department, a precursor to the modern-day Illinois Department of Transportation. This highway routing closely parallels the Hannibal-Quincy to Chicago branch of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
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| - The Cannon Ball Route was a historic auto trail that ran from Kansas City, Missouri, east-northeast to Chicago, Illinois, by way of Hannibal, Missouri, and Quincy, Illinois. A branch of the route connected the Missouri section of the highway to Des Moines, Iowa, by way of Leon, Iowa. The route was included in the 1917 Map of Marked Routes provided by the Illinois State Highway Department, a precursor to the modern-day Illinois Department of Transportation. This highway routing closely parallels the Hannibal-Quincy to Chicago branch of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. (en)
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| - Camp Point, Illinois
- Carrollton, Missouri
- U.S. Route 24
- Princeton, Missouri
- Quincy, Illinois
- Bowen, Illinois
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Richmond, Missouri
- Maywood, Illinois
- Rushville, Illinois
- Galesburg, Illinois
- Monroe City, Missouri
- Montgomery, Illinois
- Leland, Illinois
- Leon, Iowa
- Liberty, Missouri
- Macomb, Illinois
- Aurora, Illinois
- Bardolph, Illinois
- Bristol, Illinois
- Buda, Illinois
- Bushnell, Illinois
- Trenton, Missouri
- U.S. Route 136 in Illinois
- U.S. Route 24 in Illinois
- U.S. Route 34 in Illinois
- Edina, Missouri
- Excelsior Springs, Missouri
- Hannibal, Missouri
- Harris, Missouri
- Tennessee, Illinois
- Chicago
- Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chillicothe, Missouri
- Auto trails in the United States
- Kansas City, Missouri
- La Belle, Missouri
- Auto trail
- Historic trails and roads in Missouri
- Illinois Department of Transportation
- Illinois Route 41
- Illinois Route 61
- Illinois Route 96
- Kirksville, Missouri
- Milan, Missouri
- U.S. Route 136
- Naperville, Illinois
- Historic trails and roads in Illinois
- U.S. Route 34
- Yorkville, Illinois
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| - The Cannon Ball Route was a historic auto trail that ran from Kansas City, Missouri, east-northeast to Chicago, Illinois, by way of Hannibal, Missouri, and Quincy, Illinois. A branch of the route connected the Missouri section of the highway to Des Moines, Iowa, by way of Leon, Iowa. The route was included in the 1917 Map of Marked Routes provided by the Illinois State Highway Department, a precursor to the modern-day Illinois Department of Transportation. This highway routing closely parallels the Hannibal-Quincy to Chicago branch of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. (en)
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