U.S. 41

U.S. 41 remains an important north-south route through the heart of the Midwest as it rambles for some 2,000 miles on its way to the Atlantic Coast of Florida. The northern terminus is east of Copper Harbor in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The southern terminus is in Miami, Florida. Along the way, the route also passes through Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia. U.S. 41: North from the Crossroads of America U.S. 41 north: Terre Haute to Rockville, Indiana U.S. 41: South from the Crossroads of America U.S. 41 south: From Terre Haute to Sullivan, Indiana U.S. 41 south: From Sullivan to Vincennes, Indiana U.S. 41 south: From Hopkinsville to Guthrie, Kentucky Want to know when this page is updated? Sign up for e-mail updates below.

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