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The present route in Rusk and Sawyer counties was opened in the late 1940s and the section north of Hayward was rerouted along the present alignment in 1948. The section of WIS 27 between Black River falls and Augusta was rerouted to follow I-94 between Hixton and Osseo in 1967, but was relocated back to the section following US 12 in 1972.
Replaced by WIS 33; WIS 68 reassigned to the old route of WIS 33 WIS 68: 9.51: 15.30 WIS 33 in Fox Lake: WIS 49 in Waupun: 1930: current WIS 69 — — Michigan state line: Michigan state line 1917: 1926 Replaced by US 2: WIS 69: 40.78: 65.63 IL 26 at Monroe: US 18/US 151 in Verona: 1926: current Former portion of WIS 31 WIS 70
The state of Wisconsin maintains 158 state trunk highways, ranging from two-lane rural roads to limited-access freeways. These highways are paid for by the state's Transportation Fund, which is considered unique among state highway funds because it is kept entirely separate from the general fund, therefore, revenues received from transportation services are required to be used on transportation.
State Trunk Highway 21 (often called Highway 21, STH-21 or WIS 21) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs east–west across the center of the state between Sparta and Oshkosh. The highway often serves as a direct route for travelers between Appleton and Oshkosh to Tomah and La Crosse. It is a two-lane surface road for ...
State Trunk Highway 92 (often called Highway 92, STH-92 or WIS 92) is a 30.68 miles (49.37 km) state highway in Green and Dane counties in the south-central area of the US state of Wisconsin that runs north–south from Mount Horeb to near Brooklyn.
State Trunk Highway 82 (often called Highway 82, STH-82 or WIS 82) is a state highway in Wisconsin, United States. It runs east–west in southwest and south central Wisconsin from the Iowa border near Lansing, IA to Oxford. This highway is a low traffic highway for its entire length.
In 1924, the entire route was signed as a western extension of WIS 61. [4] In 1927, the highway, along with the rest of WIS 61, had been renumbered to WIS 14. [5] In 1934, when US 14 was designated within the state, the entire route was renumbered to WIS 81. [6] Between 1948 and 1956, the entire route within Grant County was paved.
This is one of only two eastern termini that WIS 35 intersects on its route through the state. WIS 243 is the shortest regularly-signed highway in Wisconsin, as it runs the length of Osceola Road over the St. Croix River to MN 243 in Franconia Township, Chisago County, Minnesota. The length of the highway in Wisconsin is only 0.3 miles (0.48 km).