Illinois to New Hampshire Car Shipping

Illinois to New Hampshire Car Shipping

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    Illinois
Illinois is the Midwest region of the United States, and is located in Illinois and ranks sixth in terms of population and 25th in area. Chicago is the largest city in Illinois and the fifth-largest city in North America. The capital of Illinois is Springfield, located in the state’s center; other major metropolitan areas include Metro East (Greater St. Louis), Peoria, and Rockford.

Illinois has a very diverse economy.

The state is a central transportation hub: the Port of Chicago has access to the Atlantic Ocean via the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Island, and the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi River via the Illinois waterway. The Mississippi, Ohio, and Wabash rivers form part of the state’s borders.

O’Hare International Airport has been one of the top 10 busiest airports.

It has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfa) with hot summers and cold winters.

In Chicago, there was built the first nuclear reactor. Illinois has six nuclear power plants: Braidwood, Byron, Clinton, Dresden, LaSalle, and Quad City.

Aurora is a satellite city of Chicago and the second-most populous city in Illinois.

Located in Winnebago County in the north-central part of Illinois, Rockford is the state’s third-biggest city.

Joliet, located in metropolitan Chicago, is the fourth largest city in the state, with a population of 147,433.

Naperville, a Chicago suburb, ranks fifth with 141,853 residents. Naperville and Aurora share a common boundary along Illinois State Highway 59.

Springfield, the state capital, is the sixth most populous city with a population of 117,352.

Peoria ranks seventh with 115,007 people.

The eighth-largest city is Elgin, a northwestern suburb of Chicago with a population of 108,188.

New Hampshire 

New Hampshire – is a state in the New England region of the United States.

New Hampshire is the fifth smallest by area and the tenth most populous, with slightly more than 1.3 million residents.

The state capital is Concord; the largest city is Manchester.

New Hampshire’s motto is “Live Free or Die.”

Its nickname is “The Granite State.”

New Hampshire has several Interstate highways.

Interstate systems are

· Interstate 89 runs northwest from Concord to Lebanon on the Vermont border.

· Interstate 93 is the main interstate in New Hampshire and runs north from Salem (on the border with Massachusetts) to Littleton (on the border with Vermont). I-93 connects the more populated southern part of the state to the lakes region and the White Mountains further north.

· Interstate 95 runs briefly north-south along the coast of New Hampshire 

· U.S. Route 1 runs north-south along the coast of New Hampshire east of and parallel to I-95.

· U.S. Route 2 runs east-west, crossing Route 16 around White Mountain National Forest, passing through Jefferson and Vermont.

· U.S. Route 3- is the longest numbered route and the only one that runs entirely from the Massachusetts border to the Canada-US border. It usually runs parallel to Interstate 93. South of Manchester, it follows a more westerly route through Nashua. North of Franconia Notch, US 3 follows a more straightforward course before stopping at the Canada-US highway. The border.

· U.S. Route 4 ends at the Portsmouth Interchange and runs east-west connecting Durham, Concord, Boscawen, and Lebanon.

· New Hampshire Route 16 is a north-south highway in the eastern part of the state that runs parallel to the border with Maine and eventually enters Maine as Maine Route 16. The southernmost section of NH 16 is a four-lane freeway signed jointly with U.S. Route 4.

· New Hampshire Route 101 is the main east-west highway in the southern part of the state that connects Keene with Manchester and the Sea Coast region.

 NH 101 is a four-lane, limited-access highway that leads to Hampton Beach and I-95.

New Hampshire has 25 public-use airports.

The busiest airport is Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Manchester and Londonderry, which serves the Greater Boston metropolitan area.

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