Wisconsin Highway 441

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State Trunk Highway 441
Tri-County Expressway
Length: 10.88 mi[1] (17.51 km)
West end: US 10/US 41 in Menasha
Major
junctions:
WI-47 in Menasha
US-10 in Menasha
East end: US 41 in Appleton
Wisconsin highways
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State Trunk Highway 441 (often called the Tri-County Expressway, Highway 441, STH 441, or WIS 441) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The highway is a bypass of the greater Appleton area. It connects at both ends to its parent highway - U.S. Route 41. It runs east-west and north-south in east central Wisconsin from near Menasha around Appleton to near Little Chute.

It routes through Winnebago, Outagamie and Calumet Counties. The Roland Kampo Memorial Bridge spans Little Lake Butte des Morts at its southwest terminus.


[edit] Images (southwest to northeast)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wisconsin Highways: Highway 441