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Wisconsin Highway 35

 
Wikipedia: Wisconsin Highway 35
WIS 35.svg
State Trunk Highway 35
Length: 412.15 mi[1] (663.3 km)
South end: IL 35 / Great River Rd. in East Dubuque, IL
Major
junctions:
US 61 / US 151 in Dickeyville
US 18.svg US 18 in Prairie du Chien
I-90 in La Crosse
US 10 in Prescott
I-94 / US 12 in Hudson
US 8 in St Croix Falls
North end: I-535 / US 53 in Superior
Wisconsin highways
< WIS 34 WIS 36 >
County - Bannered - Rustic

State Trunk Highway 35 (often called Highway 35, STH 35 or WIS 35) is a Wisconsin state highway running north–south across western Wisconsin. It is 412.15 miles (663.29 km) in length, and is the longest state highway in Wisconsin. Portions of Highway 35 are part of the Great River Road.

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Termini

The southern terminus of Highway 35 is at the Illinois - Wisconsin border three miles (5 km) north of East Dubuque, Illinois, where it continues on as Illinois Route 35, which is, ironically, the shortest state highway in Illinois. The northern terminus is at the junction of Interstate 535 and U.S. Highway 53 in the city of Superior.

Municipalities served by Highway 35

Notes

Wisconsin Highway 35 is also known as Tower Avenue in the city of Superior.

History

WIS-35 through downtown Fountain City

Highway 35 was begun in 1918 as a route between Saint Croix Falls and ending at Danbury, Wisconsin. The highway was later extended north to Superior, and south to Somerset, Wisconsin, and was later expanded south to the Illinois border.

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