Illinois Route 29
Illinois Route 29 is a state highway located in central Illinois. It runs approximately 90 miles, connecting the cities of Peoria and Champaign. The route primarily serves as a north-south corridor, facilitating travel and commerce in the region.
The highway passes through several small towns and rural areas, providing access to local attractions and amenities. It intersects with major roads, enhancing connectivity for residents and visitors alike. Illinois Route 29 plays a vital role in the transportation network of central Illinois, supporting both daily commutes and long-distance travel.