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Wisconsin State Highway system : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wisconsin State Trunk Highway System
The Wisconsin State Trunk Highway System is the state highway of the US state of Wisconsin. The system is maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Wisconsin was the first state in the US to signpost its highway designations along the roads in its state highway system when it did so in 1918. The system includes Wisconsin's segments of the Interstate Highway System and the United States Numbered Highway System in addition to its other State Trunk Highways. ==Other highways in Wisconsin==
* Door County Coastal Byway—state designated scenic byway on Wisconsin Highways 42 and 57 in the Door County peninsula〔 * Forest Highways—routes through National Forests * Great River Road—along the Mississippi River. Wisconsin's only nationally designated scenic byway, (Kieler–La Crosse) * Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive—a marked route that follows county and local roads past historical markers and attractions in the Kettle Moraine. (Whitewater–Elkhart Lake) * Lake Michigan Circle Tour—circles Lake Michigan * Lake Superior Circle Tour—circles Lake Superior (Superior–Hurley)〔 * Lower Wisconsin River Road—state designated scenic byway for 100 miles on Wisconsin Highway 60 at the Wisconsin River〔 * Minnesota State Highway 23—passes through Wisconsin in Douglas County for about . * Rustic Roads—a system of Wisconsin scenic roads * Yellowstone Trail—the first transcontinental automobile highway through the upper tier of states in the United States. * Wisconsin Lake Superior Scenic Byway—state designated scenic byway for 70 miles on Wisconsin Highway 13 near Lake Superior〔
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