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Missouri Route 113
State highway in northwestern Missouri From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Route 113 is a highway in northwestern Missouri. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 136 in Burlington Junction; its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 59 east of Mound City.
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Beginning at the southern terminus with US 59 in Holt County, the highway travels approximately five miles east and curves northward at its intersection with Route B, which is historically known as Campbell Corner, Missouri. Continuing north, the highway travels five miles then intersects with Route A and Route C, where Maitland lies just east. Continuing another four miles, the highway crosses into Nodaway County, and an additional mile later the road curves northeast where the highway crosses the Nodaway River.

Immediately after, it reverts to north and comes into Skidmore where it junctions with Route D at the town center. After a right turn at the stop sign, the highway travels east through the town and curves northward again after exiting, where it intersects with Route V. Thereafter, it crosses Florida Creek after two miles, then another two miles it intersects with Route 46. Then it travels north-northwest almost three miles until it passes through the sleepy hamlet of Quitman. After a large sweeping right and then left curve, the highway continues north about 3.5 miles to its northern terminus in Burlington Junction with US 136.
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