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 residents. The original system numbered the roads starting at 11 and ran up to 199. The 1917 law required the creation of a distinctive state route marker, which was initially an inverted triangle. "...it soon became apparent that (the triangle) served no really useful purpose after the public had become educated to the idea of the numbering. The long vertical axis made it necessary to use a lot of space, much of which was useless." Distinctive route ma
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| - 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 residents. The original system numbered the roads starting at 11 and ran up to 199. The 1917 law required the creation of a distinctive state route marker, which was initially an inverted triangle. "...it soon became apparent that (the triangle) served no really useful purpose after the public had become educated to the idea of the numbering. The long vertical axis made it necessary to use a lot of space, much of which was useless." Distinctive route ma (en)
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| - Cadott, Wisconsin
- Caledonia, Wisconsin
- Cambria, Wisconsin
- Cambridge, Wisconsin
- Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
- Casco, Wisconsin
- Cassville, Wisconsin
- Catawba, Wisconsin
- Potosi, Wisconsin
- Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
- Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin
- Prescott, Wisconsin
- Pulaski, Wisconsin
- Rochester, Wisconsin
- Rock Springs, Wisconsin
- Rosholt, Wisconsin
- Rostok, Wisconsin
- Sarona, Wisconsin
- Sauk City, Wisconsin
- Sayner, Wisconsin
- Barksdale, Wisconsin
- Bayside, Wisconsin
- Bear Creek, Outagamie County, Wisconsin
- Beetown, Wisconsin
- Bellevue, Wisconsin
- Belmont, Wisconsin
- Beloit, Wisconsin
- Benoit, Wisconsin
- Berlin, Wisconsin
- Black River Falls, Wisconsin
- Blair, Wisconsin
- Boaz, Wisconsin
- Boltonville, Wisconsin
- Bonduel, Wisconsin
- Bradley, Wisconsin
- Brandon, Wisconsin
- Briggsville, Wisconsin
- De Soto, Wisconsin
- Deer Park, Wisconsin
- Delavan, Wisconsin
- Denmark, Wisconsin
- Devil's Lake State Park (Wisconsin)
- Hixton, Wisconsin
- Hobart, Wisconsin
- Hollandale, Wisconsin
- Holmen, Wisconsin
- Horicon, Wisconsin
- Houlton, Wisconsin
- Hudson, Wisconsin
- Hurley, Wisconsin
- Hustisford, Wisconsin
- Hustler, Wisconsin
- Patch Grove, Wisconsin
- Peebles, Wisconsin
- Pembine, Wisconsin
- Pepin, Wisconsin
- Pewaukee, Wisconsin
- Pewaukee (village), Wisconsin
- Rice Lake, Wisconsin
- Richfield, Washington County, Wisconsin
- Richland Center, Wisconsin
- Ridgeville, Wisconsin
- Ripon, Wisconsin
- Upson, Wisconsin
- Valders, WI
- Valders, Wisconsin
- Verona, Wisconsin
- Vesper, Wisconsin
- Interstate 39 in Wisconsin
- Columbus, Wisconsin
- Connorsville, Wisconsin
- Cooksville, Wisconsin
- Cornell, Wisconsin
- Crivitz, Wisconsin
- Mazomanie, Wisconsin
- McKinley, Taylor County, Wisconsin
- Mellen, Wisconsin
- Melrose, Wisconsin
- Menasha, Wisconsin
- Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
- Menomonie, Wisconsin
- Salem (community), Kenosha County, Wisconsin
- Clinton (village), Rock County, Wisconsin
- Clintonville, Wisconsin
- Colfax, Wisconsin
- Elderon, Wisconsin
- Elk Creek, Wisconsin
- Elk Mound, Wisconsin
- Ellsworth, Wisconsin
- Elmwood, Wisconsin
- Elroy, Wisconsin
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