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Driving
Directions to Nauvoo IL
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Sample
Driving Distances to Nauvoo IL
Calculate how far you are from Nauvoo
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735 miles (12 hours) from
Dallas TX
1200 miles (18 hours) From SLC Utah
1300 miles (20 hours) from Idaho Falls ID
1600 miles (23 hours) from Phoenix AZ
1450 miles (21 hours) from St George UT
1560 miles (23 hours) from Las Vegas NV
1800 miles (26 hours) from Los Angeles CA
2000 miles (28 hours) from Seattle WA
780 miles (12 hours) from Montgomery, AL |
250 miles (4.5 hours) to Liberty
Jail Independence, MO
330 miles (5.5 hours) from Winter Quarters
Council Bluffs IA
170 miles (3.5 hours) from Adam Ondi Ahman
(Jamesport MO)
600 miles (10 hours) from Kirtland OH
975 miles (14 hours) from Palmyra NY
760 miles (12 hours) from Toronto, Ontario
CANADA
260 miles (2.5 hours) from Chicago IL
750 miles (11.5 hours) from Atlanta GA
1000 miles (16 hours) from NY, NY |
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From I-80
traveling east:
• Just before Iowa City, Iowa - take Hwy 218
south at exit 239
• Travel south to Donnelson then Hwy 2 East to
Ft Madison
• In Fort Madison, take Hwy 2 East across toll
bridge.
• Take Highway 103 / Highway 9 into Illinois
• Take Highway 96 south about 10 miles to Nauvoo
From 1-80 traveling west:
• Just east of Moline, take Interstate 74
east to Galesburg
• Then take 34 West to Biggsville
• Go past Biggsville, take 94/116 South to
Highway 96 south
• Stay on Highway 96 South to Nauvoo
From I-70 traveling east or west:
• In Missouri, take exit 209 at Wentzville on
Hwy 61 North
• At Hannibal, take Hwy 36 East across the
Mississippi Riv.
• Travel Interstate 172 north past Quincy
• Exit West on Highway 24
• Follow Highway 24 to Highway 96
• Follow Highway 96 North into Nauvoo
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Cities most people Fly into near Nauvoo
►St. Louis MO (STL)- 136 Miles South (Most Commonly used)
Kansas City MO International Airport (MCI)
- 258 Miles
Chicago, IL - 269 Miles North East (ORD or MDW)
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