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Highway 110 started out as '''U.S. Route 110''', a 40 mile long north-south ] located entirely within Wisconsin. The southern terminus of the route was at ] (now the intersection of ] and ]) in ]. The northern terminus was at ] (now the northern terminus of the ]/Highway 110 concurrency) east of ]. Highway 110 started out as '''U.S. Route 110''', a 40 mile long north-south ] located entirely within Wisconsin. The southern terminus of the route was at ] (now the intersection of ] and ]) in ]. The northern terminus was at ] (now the northern terminus of the ]/Highway 110 concurrency) east of ].


US 110 was decommissioned in 1939{{fact|date=August 2007}} and subsequently replaced with WIS 110. Due to a series of extensions and truncations in the 70 years since, however, WIS 110 is no longer designated on most of the former routing of US 110. Today, what was once US 110 is now US 45 from Oshkosh to ], CTH II from Winchester to US 10 southeast of Fremont, and WIS 110 from US 10 to WIS 96 east of Fremont. US 110 was deleted in 1939{{fact|date=August 2007}} and subsequently replaced with WIS 110. Due to a series of extensions and truncations in the 70 years since, however, WIS 110 is no longer designated on most of the former routing of US 110. Today, what was once US 110 is now US 45 from Oshkosh to ], CTH II from Winchester to US 10 southeast of Fremont, and WIS 110 from US 10 to WIS 96 east of Fremont.


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State Trunk Highway 110 markerState Trunk Highway 110
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length19.08 mi (30.71 km)
Existed1939–present
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWisconsin
Highway system
US 110 WIS 111

State Trunk Highway 110 (often called Highway 110, STH 110 or WIS 110) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs north-south in west central Wisconsin from Fremont to Marion.

History

Highway 110 started out as U.S. Route 110, a 40 mile long north-south U.S. highway located entirely within Wisconsin. The southern terminus of the route was at U.S. Route 41 (now the intersection of U.S. Route 45 and Highway 76) in Oshkosh. The northern terminus was at U.S. Route 10 (now the northern terminus of the Highway 96/Highway 110 concurrency) east of Fremont.

US 110 was deleted in 1939 and subsequently replaced with WIS 110. Due to a series of extensions and truncations in the 70 years since, however, WIS 110 is no longer designated on most of the former routing of US 110. Today, what was once US 110 is now US 45 from Oshkosh to Winchester, CTH II from Winchester to US 10 southeast of Fremont, and WIS 110 from US 10 to WIS 96 east of Fremont.

References

  1. Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 110-119 (Highway 110)". Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved 2007-03-20.
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