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The southern end of WIS 67 is located on the far east side of Beloit at the Wisconsin–Illinois state line just east of Interstate 90/Interstate 39 (I-90/I-39) where it becomes Illinois Route 75 (IL 75).
Starting at Interstate 41/US Highway 41 (I-41/US 41) at a diamond interchange, WIS 144 proceeds to travel northward. Also, the Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive runs concurrently with part of the highway. It travels adjacent to Big Cedar Lake.
US 61/US 151 crosses the Mississippi River into Wisconsin via the Dubuque-Wisconsin Bridge from Dubuque, Iowa and passes through a cut in the river ridge before turning northward to the western terminus of WIS 11 after one mile (1.6 km) of due east travel. WIS 35 and the Great River Road join the route at that interchange, heading north. The ...
State Trunk Highway 28 (often called Highway 28, STH-28 or WIS 28) is a 59.77-mile (96.19 km) state highway in Dodge, Washington, and Sheboygan counties in southeastern portion of the US state of Wisconsin that runs east–west between Horicon and Sheboygan.
WIS 28/WIS 42 in Sheboygan: 1917: current Originally went southwest via current US 151 before 1926 instead of south WIS 24: 7.88: 12.68 US 2 in Ashland: WIS 27 in Hayward: 1917: 1934 Replaced by US 63: WIS 24: 7.88: 12.68 CTH-P in Hales Corners: WIS 241 in Milwaukee: 1947: current Originally ended in East Troy at WIS 20: WIS 25
Alex Garner, Sheboygan Press November 20, 2023 at 6:12 AM The Knot & Thread sign outside the new downtown boutique, as seen, Tuesday, November 14, in Sheboygan, Wis.
The three-highway terminus in Sheboygan featuring WIS 42 going northward. WIS 42 begins at the intersection of North 14th Street and Erie Avenue (also known as Kohler Memorial Drive) in downtown Sheboygan, a block north of the bridge crossing the Sheboygan River. The intersection is the terminus of two other state highways, WIS 23 and WIS 28.
The first stop is his mother’s modular home in Hermosa, just south of the city, where he will change cars. In the distance, the lights of Rapid City are mostly dark or blinking like strings of busted Christmas tree lights. The road is covered in snow, and Fischer can’t see a thing. He fingers his patchy beard and talks at double speed.