Wisconsin

Type Description Date
[icons/icon_arrow.png] Southern terminus of I-43, at I-39/I-90/US 51 just north of the Illinois border in Beloit. Note the odd placement of "1/3 mile" on the left sign. 2006-08-15
[icons/icon_arrow.png] I-39/90 exit 177, WI 11. 2005-08-17
[icons/icon_arrow.png] I-39/90 exit 171, Janesville. Note that the leftmost sign only says I-90 West; this is probably due to the relatively recent designation of I-39. 2005-08-17
[icons/icon_arrow.png] Exit from WI 11/81 for the town of Monroe. Monroe is home to the Joseph Huber brewery, makers of the excellent Berghoff beers, among others. 2005-08-15
[icons/icon_shield.png] Shields for WI 11/81, rural Green County. Wisconsin gets my vote for Weirdest State Route Marker Shape. 2005-08-15
[icons/icon_shield.png] Shields for County Highways S and KS, Juda. 2005-08-15
[icons/icon_shield.png] Wisconsin has an unusual practice of printing multiplexed shields together on one black background, at least on freeways. This shows I-39/I-90/US 51 near Janesville. 2005-08-17
[icons/icon_scene.png] On a hilltop overlooking downtown Juda. Very pastoral and typical of southern Wisconsin. 2005-08-15
[icons/icon_scene.png] While driving on country roads in the area, we came up on a dairy plant. The number of trucks servicing the plant was evident in the black marks on the pavement going up the hill to it. 2005-08-15

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