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Ok I loved the flash when u said living residents 😆
2:14 This bridge over I-290 IL which is not perpendicular is Ogden Avenue aka the Historic US 66.
A hike on the Ike. Great video Jason.
What a nice drive on interstate 290 in Chicago IL
I-290 IL/Dwight D. Eisenhower Expwy is a complete bypass of I-90 linking Chicago and it's western suburbs. It was used to be signed as I-90 until 1978.
Nice video! 290 is awful during "rush hour", especially at the interchange with 294 and 88, commonly referred to as the Hillside Strangler.
It seems driving on the Eisenhower kinda has a feel like driving on the LIE (495) in New York.
Cool
Great drive! Why you didn't put "CKC" sign above the IL 110 west sign?
Didn’t realize when I put the composite video together. But I thought I mentioned it in the voiceover on one of the videos.
Interesting how they were a lot of exits on the left rather than the right
I'm paused 53 seconds in; that intersection was once called the "spaghetti bowl," per National Geographic.
Lol on 0:53
Ok I loved the flash when u said living residents 😆
2:14 This bridge over I-290 IL which is not perpendicular is Ogden Avenue aka the Historic US 66.
A hike on the Ike. Great video Jason.
What a nice drive on interstate 290 in Chicago IL
I-290 IL/Dwight D. Eisenhower Expwy is a complete bypass of I-90 linking Chicago and it's western suburbs. It was used to be signed as I-90 until 1978.
Nice video! 290 is awful during "rush hour", especially at the interchange with 294 and 88, commonly referred to as the Hillside Strangler.
It seems driving on the Eisenhower kinda has a feel like driving on the LIE (495) in New York.
Cool
Great drive! Why you didn't put "CKC" sign above the IL 110 west sign?
Didn’t realize when I put the composite video together. But I thought I mentioned it in the voiceover on one of the videos.
Interesting how they were a lot of exits on the left rather than the right
I'm paused 53 seconds in; that intersection was once called the "spaghetti bowl," per National Geographic.
Lol on 0:53