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The Merrimac Ferry is a cable ferry that crosses the Wisconsin River between Columbia and Sauk Counties in Wisconsin. Its western point is located near the village of Merrimac on State Highway 113 and United States Bicycle Route 30 .
Across the lake from Merrimac, the highway meets the northern end of WIS 188 and turns north into the parking area for the Merrimac Ferry. WIS 113 uses the ferry to cross Lake Wisconsin and into Sauk County. Immediately north of the ferry crossing, WIS 113 turns westward and runs concurrently with WIS 78 through Merrimac. West of the village ...
Town of Merrimac: 77.3: 124.4: WIS 113 north – Baraboo: Western end of WIS 113 concurrency: Merrimac: 79.9: 128.6: WIS 113 south – Merrimac Ferry: Eastern end of WIS 113 concurrency: Columbia: Town of Caledonia: 92.83: 149.40: I-39 south / I-90 / I-94 – Wisconsin Dells, Madison I-39 north – Portage: Roadway continues as northbound I-39
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Merrimac is a village in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States, northwest of Madison. The population was 420 at the 2010 census. The village is located within the Town of Merrimac. It is the location of the Merrimac Ferry, a free ferry across the Wisconsin River operated by the state.
Wisconsin [38] [41] Wisconsin: 40.02 64 2020 Provides a non ferry alternative to USBR 30 in a part of Wisconsin when the Merrimac Ferry is not in service. USBR 35: Michigan, Indiana Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi: 856.95 1,379 2012 Planned to run from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan to USBR 45 on the Mississippi River in ...
McAlister's Deli is opening three restaurants in Wisconsin. Franchisee Yash Patel, a 25-year-old Milwaukee native, plans to open McAlister's restaurants in Oak Creek, Mount Pleasant and Kenosha.
When fully complete, USBR 30 is expected to run across much of the country running from New Hampshire's Seacoast at USBR 1, incorporating a ferry crossing across Lake Michigan to a future junction with USBR 76 near West Yellowstone, Montana, running through New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota ...