Wisconsin Highway 54

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WIS 54.svg
State Trunk Highway 54
Length: 243.12 mi[1] (391.3 km)
West end: MN-43.svg MN 43 in Winona, MN
Major
junctions:
US 53.svgWIS 93.svg US 53/WI-93 in Galesville
I-94.svg I 94 in Black River Falls
WIS 13.svgWIS 73.svg WIS 13/WIS 73 in Wisconsin Rapids
No image wide.svgBusiness plate.svg
I-39.svgUS 51.svgUS 51.svg I-39/US 51/US 51 BUS in Plover
US 10.svgWIS 22.svgWIS 49.svg US 10/WI-22/WI-49 in Waupaca
US 45.svg US 45 in New London
US 41.svgWIS 32.svg US 41/WI-32 in Green Bay
East end: WIS 42.svg WI-42 in Algoma
Wisconsin highways
< US 53 WIS 55 >
County - Bannered - Rustic

State Trunk Highway 54 (often called Highway 54, STH 54 or WIS 54) is a Wisconsin state highway running east–west across central Wisconsin. It is 243.12 miles (391.26 km) in length.

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[edit] Termini

The western terminus of Highway 54 is at the Minnesota state line at Winona, Minnesota on the North Channel Bridge. The eastern terminus is at Highway 42 in downtown Algoma at the corner of Jefferson and Lake Streets.

[edit] Municipalities served by Highway 54

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[edit] References