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State Trunk Highway 64 (WIS 64) is a 275.65-mile-long (443.62 km) highway in Wisconsin, which runs from the St. Croix Crossing bridge as a continuation of Minnesota State Highway 36 (MN 36) near Stillwater, Minnesota, and continues east to its eastern terminus in downtown Marinette, where it terminates at US Highway 41 (US 41) at an intersection on the corner of Marinette and Hall Avenue.
WIS 63 — — WIS 64 in Merrill: WIS 70 in Eagle River: 1917: 1934 Renumbered WIS 17 because of the extension of US 63 into Wisconsin WIS 64: 275.65: 443.62 MN 36 in Houlton: US 41 in Marinette: 1917: current WIS 65 — — WIS 12 (now US 12) in Baraboo: WIS 10 (now US 51) in Portage: 1917: 1919 Replaced by WIS 33
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US 8/WIS 47 east of Rhinelander 1992 [3] 2005 [4] Section of route east of town resigned as CTH-P ... US 141 and WIS 64 northeast of Pound: 2006 [6] [7] current
This time, it was relocated onto a portion of its modern-day routing, traveling from WIS 35 north of River Falls to WIS 24/WIS 64 (now just WIS 64) in New Richmond. [5] In 1947, WIS 65 was extended northward to US 8 near Deer Lake, replacing CTH-K in the process. [6] The northern extension was not completely paved in asphalt until 1950.
In 1919, it extended southwest to WIS 12 (now US 12) via present-day WIS 64 and WIS 65. [4] By 1924, its southernmost portion moved eastward and extended south to largely follow present-day US 63. It traveled all the way to Red Wing, Minnesota. [5] After the formation of U.S. Routes in 1926, most of WIS 14 became US 8.
State Trunk Highway 79 (often called Highway 79, STH-79 or WIS 79) is a 17.63-mile (28.37 km) state highway in Dunn County, Wisconsin, United States, that runs from U.S. Route 12 northwest of the city of Menomonie north to Wisconsin Highway 64 in Connorsville. WIS 79 is maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
Crossing the Big Rib River, it meets up with WIS 29 at the latter's exit 156. WIS 107 continues north into the unincorporated community of Little Chicago. About two miles north of the Marathon/Lincoln County line, it intersects with Wisconsin Highway 64 and continues north, then east, with WIS 64 towards Merrill. [2]