Wisconsin Highway 32

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State Trunk Highway 32 marker

State Trunk Highway 32
32nd Division Memorial Highway[1]
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length: 325.69 mi[2] (524.15 km)
Major junctions
South end: Illinois 137.svg IL 137 in Winthrop Harbor, Illinois
  US 18.svg US 18 in Milwaukee
WIS 23.svg WIS 23 in Sheboygan
US 10.svg US 10 in Forest Junction
US 41.svg US 41 in Green Bay
WIS 29.svg WIS 29 near Pulaski
US 8.svg US 8 in Crandon
North end: US 45.svg US 45 near Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin
Highway system

Wisconsin Highways
Interstates • U.S. • State
County • Bannered • Rustic

WIS 31 WIS 33

State Trunk Highway 32 (often called Highway 32, STH 32 or WIS 32) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin that runs north–south in eastern Wisconsin. It runs from the Illinois border (at Illinois Route 137) north to the Michigan border (concurrent with U.S. Highway 45). It is named the 32nd Division Memorial Highway after the U.S. 32nd Infantry Brigade, and the highway shields have red arrows - the division's logo - on either side of the number 32.[1] The route of WIS 32 has been set by the Wisconsin Legislature in the Wisconsin State Statutes.[3]

[edit] Shared Routes

WIS 32 shares its designation, or runs concurrent with, at least 15 different state, Federal and Interstate highways over its length. They are:

[edit] See also

  • Sheridan Road, the highway's designation through much of Kenosha and Racine

[edit] References

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