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Leeds is a town in Columbia County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 813 at the 2000 census. The population was 813 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Keyeser, Leeds, Leeds Center, and North Leeds are located in the town.
Wisconsin Municipalities map of counties, cities, villages, and towns. Towns in Wisconsin are similar to civil townships in other states. For a more detailed discussion, see Administrative divisions of Wisconsin#Town. Frequently a village or city may have the same name as a town. As of 2006, Wisconsin had 1,260 towns, some with the same name.
Wisconsin uses letters as designations for its county roads. Highways may be labeled with a single letter (CTH-H), double letter (CTH-LL or CTH-AB) or triple letter (CTH-BBB). Roads are usually named sequentially, although the letter designation may stand for the initials of a road, a geographical feature, a political division (such as CTH-KR ...
WIS 42/WIS 57 along Egg Harbor Road 1977: current Follows former alignment through Sturgeon Bay, cosigned with Bus. WIS 57 Spur WIS 42: 0.08: 0.13 WIS 42 in Gills Rock: Island Clipper ferry dock in Gills Rock — — Unsigned; state-maintained Bus. WIS 57: 3.55: 5.71 WIS 42/WIS 57 along Green Bay Road: WIS 42/WIS 57 along Egg Harbor Road — —
The maps of the Milwaukee area and the rest of Wisconsin are covered in towns, villages and cities — some of them with the same names, right next to each other.
Town of Leeds: US 51 south – Madison: Eastern end of US 51 concurrency: WIS 22 north – Wyocena: Southern terminus of WIS 22: Columbus: WIS 16 west – Fall River: Western end of WIS 16 concurrency: US 151 – Sun Prairie, Beaver Dam: WIS 73 (Ludington Street) to WIS 89: Dodge: Town of Clyman: WIS 16 east / WIS 26 – Watertown, Juneau
The route extended south to WIS 10 (now US 51) in North Leeds via part of present-day WIS 44 and WIS 22. On the other hand, the route no longer served Princeton. Instead, it served Oshkosh via much of its present-day routing. [6] In 1947, WIS 22 superseded the southernmost portion of WIS 44 from Pardeeville to North Leeds. [1]
Wisconsin Municipalities map of counties, cities, villages, and towns. The administrative divisions of Wisconsin include counties, cities, villages and towns. In Wisconsin, all of these are units of general-purpose local government. There are also a number of special-purpose districts formed to handle regional concerns, such as school districts ...