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  Type Main
  Route Type reg
  Direction A South
  Direction B North
  Year Established
  Length Mi 9635
  Length Km 15609
  Terminus A I-10 in LaPlace, LA
  Terminus B US 41 in Chicago, IL


Interstate 55 (abbreviated '''I-55''') is an Interstate Highway in the central United States . Like other interstates, it is commonly referred to as I-55. Its odd number indicates that it is primarily a north-south highway. It goes from Laplace, Louisiana (some 25 miles (40 km) west of New Orleans ) at Interstate 10 to Chicago, Illinois at U.S. Route 41 ( Lake Shore Drive ) next to McCormick Place .

In the Chicagoland area the expressway is referred to as the Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway in honor of one of Illinois' favorite sons. The general public uses both I-55 as well as "The Stevenson" to refer to this freeway in the Chicagoland metropolitan area. In the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area I-55 is known as the "Rosa Parks Highway" although the general public still refers to it as I-55.

The section of Interstate 55 between Chicago and St. Louis was built as a bypass for U.S. Highway 66 .


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I-55 KLU KLUX KLAN SPONSORSHIP

The notorious KKK began fighting several court battles with the state of Missouri after the state disputed its right to sponsor a stretch of highway. In March 2004, after a U.S. District Court judge found that blocking the Klan's sponsorship was unconstitutional, the Court of Appeals ruled that the state must erect signs announcing the group's sponsorship. However, the state took its revenge, when the Missouri Legislature voted to rename the stretch of I-55 the "Rosa Parks Highway" in honour of the Montgomery civil rights hero who began the Montgomery Bus Boycott . The Klan were eventually dropped from the scheme on April 4th, 2000, on the grounds that for the duration of their sponsorship, they had not once cleaned the highway.


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