Wisconsin Highway 17

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State Trunk Highway 17
Length: 85.63 mi[1] (137.81 km)
South end: WIS 64 near Merrill
Major
junctions:
US 8 in Rhinelander
US 45 in Eagle River
North end: FR 16 in Ottawa NF, MI
Wisconsin highways
< WIS 16 US 18 >
County - Bannered - Rustic

State Trunk Highway 17 (often called Highway 17, STH 17 or WIS 17) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs from Highway 64 east of Merrill north to the border with Michigan, where it continues as Forest Route 16 in Ottawa National Forest to US 2, M-28 and M-38.

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[edit] Municipalities

Highway 17 travels through Lincoln, Langlade, Oneida and Vilas Counties in Wisconsin and serve the cities of Rhinelander, Eagle River, and Phelps.

[edit] History

This is the second iteration of the route number. The first iteration followed the path of WIS 42 and WIS 32 along Lake Michigan. The southern end of WIS 17 originally terminated in Merrill at then Business US 51, but was rerouted to its current location in the late 1980s. The northern end originally was in Eagle River (WI) but was extended to past Phelps (WI) in 1947.[1]

[edit] Current Status

Today WIS 17 is a secondary highway which provides a cut-over for travelers destined for Rhinelander and Eagle River. It is two-lane for its entire length with the exception of the section that passes east of Rhinelander and the section within Eagle River, which are urban four lane.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Bessert, Chris. Wisconsin Highways: Highways 10-19 (Highway 17). Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved on March 20, 2007.