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  2. Wisconsin Highway 190 - Wikipedia

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    In Milwaukee, WIS 190 is known as Capitol Drive, one of the main streets of the city's north side.The road's name comes from older mapping methods that discerned the road would lead directly toward the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison if built in a straight east-west line from Lake Michigan, though current day mapping actually places it two miles north of downtown Madison and the Capitol's ...

  3. U.S. Route 12 in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 12 (US 12 or Highway 12) in the U.S. state of Wisconsin runs east–west across the western to southeast portions of the state. It enters from Minnesota running concurrently with Interstate 94 (I-94) at Hudson, parallels the Interstate to Wisconsin Dells, and provides local access to cities such as Menomonie, Eau Claire, Black River Falls, Tomah, and Mauston.

  4. Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive - Wikipedia

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    Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive generally follows county and local roads. It begins near Whitewater – at the southern expanse of the Kettle Moraine State Forest's southern unit ( 42°45′56″N 88°42′18″W  /  42.76556°N 88.70500°W  / 42.76556; -88.70500 ), the drive takes a northeast trek and passes through six counties: Walworth ...

  5. Wisconsin Highway 35 - Wikipedia

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    US 10 westbound heads northeast across the mouth of the St. Croix into Minnesota as Point Douglas Drive, while WIS 35 and US 10 eastbound run north for about 11 blocks as Lake Street North to Cedar Street. At Campbell Street North, WIS 35 turns to the northeast as US 10 continues east to start its long journey across the state of Wisconsin.

  6. Wisconsin State Trunk Highway System - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. U.S. Route 53 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 53 begins at its southern terminus with a junction at U.S. 14, U.S. 61, and Wisconsin Highway 16 in downtown La Crosse.From there, U.S. 53 crosses Interstate 90 and becomes a freeway bypass of Onalaska and Holmen before proceeding north to Eau Claire as a two-lane roadway.

  8. Wisconsin Highway 67 - Wikipedia

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    WIS 59 / Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive south: Southern end of Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive overlap: Town of Ottawa: 54.7: 88.0: CTH-ZZ / Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive north: Northern end of Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive overlap: Dousman–Summit line: 61.2: 98.5: US 18 – Sullivan, Waukesha: Summit–Oconomowoc line: 64.6: 104.0: I-94 – Milwaukee ...

  9. Wisconsin Highway 13 - Wikipedia

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    State Trunk Highway 13 (often called Highway 13, STH-13 or WIS 13) is a state highway running north–south across northwest and central Wisconsin.WIS 13 serves as a major north–south route connecting the communities of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Rapids, Marshfield and Ashland.