Wisconsin Highway 24
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State Trunk Highway 24 |
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Appleton Rd West Forest Home Avenue |
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Length: | 7.88 mi[1] (12.68 km) | ||||||||||||
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West end: | County L at the Milwaukee/Waukesha county line towards Muskego | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 45/WIS 100 in Hales Cnrs I-43/I-894 in Milwaukee |
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East end: | WIS 241 in Milwaukee | ||||||||||||
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State Trunk Highway 24 (often called Highway 24, STH 24 or WIS 24) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The route a multi-lane urban arterial that serves southwestern Milwaukee County suburbs of West Allis, Greenfield and Hales Corners. The route follows Appleton Road and West Forest Home Avenue.
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[edit] Route description
The route's western terminus is at the Waukesha County line in Hales Corners. West of the county line the route is signed as CTH L. The route crosses 108th street, which carries US 45 and Wisconsin Highway 100, one mile east of the county line. The section of WIS 24 between the county line and 108th street is Janesville Road. The remainder of the route follows West Forest Home Avenue.[2] East of US 45 / WIS 100, the highway turns northeast, junctioning with I-43 / I-894 in Greenfield. Further northeast the route terminates at Layton Boulevard, which caries WIS 241.[3]
[edit] History
The original routing of WIS 24 in 1918 began in Washburn County began east of Spooner at then WIS 11 (the junction of CTH M on WIS 70). The route junctioned with the former WIS 40 (now WIS 27) and turned northward, following what is now US 63 from Hayward to south of Ashland The route followed what is now WIS 112 and terminated at WIS 13 south of Ashland.[4] The early 1920s saw WIS 24 extended southwestward along the present day route of US 63 to Turtle Lake then to New Richmond along WIS 64 and southwest to Hudson.[5] When US 63 was opened WIS 24 was removed from the books.[1]
Highway 24 used to continue southwest through Waukesha, Racine and Walworth Counties to Highway 20 in East Troy, but was turned over to local control and redesignated as County Highway L in the late 1980s.[1]
[edit] Major junctions
County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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Milwaukee | Hales Corners | US 45 (South 108th Street) / WIS 100 | ||
CTH N (South 92nd Street) | ||||
Greenfield | I-43 (Airport Freeway) / I-894 | |||
CTH U (South 76th Street) | ||||
Milwaukee | CTH NN (West Oklahoma Avenue) | |||
WIS 241 (South Layton Avenue) |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Bessert, Chris. Wisconsin Highways: Highways 20-29 (Highway 24). Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
- ^ Google. Milwaukee, WI, United States of America - Google Maps [map]. Cartography by NAVTEQ. Retrieved on 2008-01-10.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Milwaukee Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-01-10.
- ^ Original State Trunk Highway System in Wisconsin. Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (1918). Retrieved on 2008-01-10.
- ^ Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas. Rand McNally (1926). Retrieved on 2007-01-10.