Wisconsin Highway 114

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State Trunk Highway 114 marker

State Trunk Highway 114
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length: 21.03 mi[1] (33.84 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 41.svgWIS County JJ.svg US-41/CTH JJ in Neenah
  WIS 47.svg WIS-47 in Menasha
US 10.svg US-10 in Menasha
East end: WIS 32.svgWIS 57.svg WIS-32/WIS-57 in Hilbert
Highway system

Wisconsin Highways
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County • Bannered • Rustic

WIS 113 WIS 115

State Trunk Highway 114 (often called Highway 114, STH 114 or WIS 114) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs in east–west in east central Wisconsin from Neenah to Hilbert. The route ran from Neenah to Brillion before about 1986, when the section from Hilbert to Brillion was turned back to Calumet County, which now maintains it as County Highway PP.

Current east terminus in Hilbert
The western terminus while travelling southbound on U.S. Route 41

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