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The sentence "The route travels 2.3 miles (3.7 km) from a junction with K-4 highway to a junction with Interstate 135/U.S. Route 81 (I-135/US-81) at I-135 exit 86, has an annual average daily traffic of between 1000 and 1300, and is paved with composite pavement." is long and needs to be split.
What kind of "rural land" does K-104 pass? farms? woods?
Done I think...all I did was change it from "rural land" to "rural farmland"...if that's not enough I can be more specific. Ks0stm(T•C•G)01:32, 22 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Is there any more history that can be added?
There was none that I could find when I was looking for sources...historical information about this highway is actually pretty much nonexistent. Ks0stm(T•C•G)01:32, 22 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
As a note, the map should be included in the infobox; I have fixed that for you.
I had the image in the route description section because I was planning on getting a different map the same style as File:I-235 (KS) map.svg made for the infobox after this passed GA with the present one being in the route description section to show the route in greater detail, but I'm fine with it being in the infobox for now. Ks0stm(T•C•G)01:32, 22 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
An image of the road would be nice, but not required.