(1936-1988-July 1, 2003)

NORTH End: Stop sign, B25, Lost Island Lake State Park, Palo Alto County

Facing north on 341

The north end is pretty self-explanatory, complete with mile marker and faded "Public Area" sign.

Facing west on B25

Facing south on 341

The sign is a leftover of 341's days as a state highway in this part of Ruthven. I say "this part" because it took a while to really die...

SOUTH End: Stop sign, US 18, Ruthven, Palo Alto County

ALL of 341 (1988-2003): Between old and new US 18, Ruthven, Palo Alto County

When IA 341 was turned over in 1988, something must have been noted in the deal that the state would still maintain the tiny segment between the south city limits and US 18; a topographic map shows the realignment predates the decommissioning.

Facing south on 341

In this picture you can see ALL of the route that was officially 341 from 1988 until 2003. This picture was taken standing in the middle of old 18.

This is the only indication the DOT maintains this piece of road. As I told Jason Hancock in March, this .06-mile segment pretty much just entitled the DOT to put up a mileage sign and plow around the little traffic island.

Facing west on 18

Facing east on 18; old 18 is at left

Facing east on 18

As with others, the signage is set up as with state highways.

Facing east on 18

Facing east on 18

Facing north

Here you can see all of the last 341, and the N20 shield makes it unsigned. Old 18 is the road across the center.

Last seen (full route): 1988 (1986 map)

All pictures by me: 3/22/03

Page created 6/22/03; last updated 2/22/04

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