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Waupaca–Outagamie county line WIS 96 – Fremont, Appleton: Outagamie: Hortonia: Bus. US 45 north / WIS 15 east / CTH-T – Hortonville: New London — WIS 54 / Bus. US 45 south – Waupaca, Green Bay: Interchange; northbound exit not signed for Bus. US 45: Waupaca: Bear Creek: WIS 22 south / WIS 76 south – Manawa, Bear Creek, Shiocton
New London is a city in Outagamie and Waupaca counties Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1851, [ 6 ] the population was 7,295 at the 2010 census. Of this, 5,685 were in Waupaca County, and 1,640 were in Outagamie County.
US 51 ends there. WIS 54 continues to travel southeast. However, at one point, it then turns east towards Waupaca. At Waupaca, WIS 54 runs concurrently with US 10 as well as WIS 49. At the next interchange out east, WIS 22 joins the concurrency. Just west of the Waupaca Municipal Airport, WIS 54 and WIS 22 leaves the concurrency. Continuing ...
WIS 22's original route follows the current route from Wautoma to Oconto, not including any reroutes that were in place such as the one around Waupaca. The segment south of Wautoma was opened in 1947. The eastern terminus changed in 2015 to the new US 41 bypass around Oconto, shortening the highway's length by about 0.6 miles.
WIS 22 north / WIS 54 east / CTH-A south / CTH-K north – Waupaca, New London: South end of freeway section; eastern end of WIS 22/WIS 54 concurrency; access to Waupaca Municipal Airport: Town of Waupaca: 83.8: 134.9: 253: Churchill Street: Waupaca: 85.2: 137.1: 252: WIS 22 south – Wild Rose: Western end of WIS 22 concurrency: Farmington ...
US 10 – Waupaca, Stevens Point, Appleton WIS 110 ends CTH-II east: Southern end of WIS 110 concurrency; roadway continues southward as CTH-II: 0.73: 1.17: WIS 110 north – Fremont: Northern end of WIS 110 concurrency: Town of Caledonia: 4.85: 7.81: CTH-W: Waupaca–Outagamie county line: Caledonia–Dale town line: 6.36: 10.24: US 45 – New ...
The Waupaca Line was promoted by local business interests to provide competition to the Wisconsin Central. The Waupaca Depot was unusual in that it was the former Evangelical Lutheran church. Biron Branch, opened sometime between 1881 and 1896 from Wisconsin Rapids, open as of 2021. Although only 2.2 miles (3.5 km) long from Wisconsin Rapids ...
Construction began on the roadway which would become Waupaca County Highway W in the summer of 1928. [5] The highway connects New London and Readfield. Telephone service for Readfield was provided for decades, at least as early as the 1930s, by the Larsen-Readfield Telephone Company. The company was purchased by Century Telephone of La Crosse ...