Interstate 76
Interstate 76 is a major highway in the United States that runs from Pennsylvania to Colorado. It spans approximately 1,200 miles, connecting several key cities and regions along its route. The highway is an important corridor for both commercial and personal travel, facilitating the movement of goods and people across state lines.
The highway begins in Broomfield, Colorado and travels eastward, passing through Nebraska and Kansas before reaching its eastern terminus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Along the way, it intersects with several other major highways, enhancing connectivity and accessibility for travelers and businesses alike.