Interstate 69 North - DeKalb / Steuben Counties


The DeKalb County seat of Auburn. Auburn is best known for its automotive heritage as the nickname for the city is "Home of the Classics." Auburn is home of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automotive Museum and the National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States.
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County Road 11-A angles southwest from old US 27 to New Era and CR 327 (former SR 327) at Holiday Lakes. CR 56 S to Butler Center links Exit 326 with the beginning of SR 205, a 32.2 mile route to Columbia City and South Whitley.
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Garrett can be reached by taking County Road 11-A south to County Road 56 west, while Auburn can be reached by taking County Road 11-A northeast to County Road 427.
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The diamond interchange (Exit 326) with County Road 11-A lies southwest of the city of Auburn.
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A split route, SR 8 travels 34 miles from Albion, in adjacent Noble County, to the Ohio state line near Newville. The western SR 8 stretches 42 miles from Hebron to Marshall County.
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The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automotive Museum is located within Auburn off of SR 8 (7th Street).
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7th Street carries SR 8 east from Exit 329 through a commercial strip ahead of the city center. Westward, SR 8 to SR 327 (Randolph Street) south connects Interstate 69 with the city of Garrett.
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North of Exit 329, Waterloo is the next destination along I-69 at a distance of four miles. Angola is the next major community at 20 miles and Lansing, Michigan is 107 miles away.
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Interstate 69 passes under the Indiana East West Toll Road ahead of the diamond interchange (Exit 357) with Lake George Road west and Baker Road east.
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Exit 357 departs Interstate 69 north for Lake George Road west to Old SR 27 (Old US 27), Lake George and Jamestown. Baker Road spurs northeast from exchange to Bordt and Stokes Roads in Michigan.
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Photo Credits:
- Thomas Decker: 01/13/12
- ABRoads: 11/06/11
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Page Updated Tuesday February 28, 2012.