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The segment of road Barnes Creek runs near is Wisconsin Highway 165, not Kenosha County Highway Q

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The segment of road Barnes Creek runs near is Wisconsin Highway 165, formerly Kenosha County Highway Q. This section of road, which is 104th Street in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin east of Interstate 94/Interstate 41 and west of Wisconsin Highway 32, has not been Kenosha County Highway Q since before 1990.[1][2]

This change occurred roughly 11 years before the launch of Wikipedia, leaving no excuse for Hup234 (talk) who placed this information and originally created this article in 2006, a further 5 years after the launch of Wikipedia (meaning the highway naming change occurred roughly 16 years before this article was published). In fact, 104th Street west of I-94/I-41 is still Kenosha County Highway Q, but this section of road is beyond the Subcontinental divide which terminates the Lake Michigan watershed, of which Barnes Creek is a tributary.[3][4]

This information can be confirmed through reference 3, both in the article and in this talk post.

Isangaft220 (talk) 00:04, 5 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Wisconsin Highway 165
  2. ^ Bessert, Christopher J. Wisconsin Highways: Highways 160-169
  3. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2019-04-04 at WebCite, accessed April 4, 2019
  4. ^ I live in Kenosha, Wisconsin and used to live in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, near Wisconsin Highway 165 and Wisconsin Highway 32.