Wisconsin Highway 47

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State Trunk Highway 47 marker

State Trunk Highway 47
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length: 188.01 mi[1] (302.57 km)
Major junctions
South end: WIS 114.svg WI-114 in Menasha
  US 10.svgWIS 441.svg US-10/WIS-441 in Menasha
US 41.svgWIS 125.svgWIS 96.svg US-41/WIS-125/WIS-96 in Appleton
WIS 54.svg WI-54 in Black Creek
WIS 156.svg WI-156 near Navarino
WIS 29.svgWIS 55.svg WI-29/WI-55 in Shawano
US 45.svg US-45 near Antigo
US 8.svg US-8 in Monico
US 51.svgWIS 70.svg US-51/WI-70 near Woodruff
North end: US 51.svgWIS 182.svg US-51/WI-182 in Manitowish.
Highway system

Wisconsin Highways
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WIS 46 WIS 48

State Trunk Highway 47 (often called Highway 47, STH 47 or WIS 47) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs in a diagonal northwest-southeast in northeastern and northern Wisconsin from Manitowish to Menasha.

Of the 188-mile (303 km) route, about 76 miles (122 km) are cosigned with other highways. From south to north, WIS 47 is aligned with WIS 29 from south of Bonduel to South of Shawano, WIS 55 from South of Bonduel to Keshena. After a solo segment, WIS 47 follows U.S. Route 45 from south of Antigo to Monico and U.S. Route 8 from Monico to Rhinelander.[1]

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[edit] Termini

The northern terminus of Highway 47 is US-51 in Manitowish. Its southern terminus is WI-114 in Menasha

[edit] Municipalities served by Highway 47

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