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Has anybody suggested adding an image of the 90° longitude sign at mile marker 78 onto the Interstate 72 (I-72) article? I suggest somebody put an image of that sign onto the I-72 article.

That sign is an important part of Interstate 72, because it says "90° Longitude, 1/4 Way West Around The World". There aren't many of those signs in America, let alone the entire Earth, so I believe that sign should get an image on the I-72 Wikipedia article. 104.145.251.117 ( talk) 01:39, 23 December 2021 (UTC) reply

@104.145.251.117 if you are in the area, please take a picture and upload it to Wikimedia Commons so we can do just that. – Fredddie 03:22, 23 December 2021 (UTC) reply