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State Trunk Highway 77 (often called Highway 77, STH-77 or WIS 77) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs east–west in northwest Wisconsin from the Minnesota border near Danbury to just west of the Michigan border in Hurley. The highway was first designated in 1920 and was extended to the current routing sometime between ...
U.S. Highway 63; Highway 27 (Wisconsin) Highway 40 (Wisconsin) Highway 48 (Wisconsin) Highway 70 (Wisconsin) Highway 77 (Wisconsin) Sawyer County Highway B is the busiest rural roadway on average in all of Sawyer County with a high count of 5900 vehicles daily, according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation's average daily traffic maps ...
Hayward is a city in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, United States, ... Wisconsin Highway 77, and County Highway B are the main routes in the community. Bus
Pages in category "Transportation in Sawyer County, Wisconsin" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Wisconsin Highway 70; Wisconsin Highway 77
The organized system of Wisconsin State Trunk Highways (typically abbreviated as STH or WIS), the state highway system for the U.S. state of Wisconsin, was created in 1917. The legislation made Wisconsin the first state to have a standard numbering system for its highways. It was designed to connect every county seat and city with over 5000 ...
OCONOMOWOC - A motorcyclist died in a Saturday night accident on Interstate 94 near Sawyer Road. The accident occurred at about 9:23 p.m. between Oconomowoc and Delafield, a busy stretch that has ...
Clam Lake is an unincorporated, census-designated place in the town of Gordon in Ashland County, Wisconsin, United States. [2] It is located on Wisconsin Highway 77 near County Highway GG. [3] The entire area lies within the Chequamegon National Forest, an 860,000 acre area spread across northern
The transit system is a joint operation of Sawyer County and the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians. [3] While Namekagon Transit primarily serves Hayward and the surrounding LCO reservation, demand-response service is available in four counties. Previously, Burnett County was also served by the system. [4]