Wisconsin Highway 29

State Highway 29 (Wisconsin ) (also State Trunk Highway 29, Highway 29, STH 29 or WIS 29) is a groove extending from West to East State Route through the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The western terminus is located in the city of Prescott, at the mouth of the St. Croix River into the Mississippi. The eastern end point is located on Lake Michigan in Kewaunee.

Course

Had crossed the north-east of the city area of Prescott jointly lead the WIS 29 and WIS 35 in the U.S. Highway 10 After the WIS 35 in River Falls the common route left in the Eastern History, U.S. Highway 63 was added and the WIS 128 crossed, accomplished the road and crosses the city Menomonie there a bridge over the Red Cedar River. In the city, the highway meets the WIS 25 and U.S. Highway 12, the road in the course runs together. After the intersection with Interstate 94 leaves U.S. 12, the common route in a south-easterly direction.

After the bridge over the Eau Claire River enters the WIS 29 in the city of Chippewa Falls one. There, cross U.S. Highway 53 and the WIS 123 After crossing the WIS 27 in Cadott the Highway runs together with the Thorp from the north leading- WIS 73 to the east.

After the intersection with WIS 13 in Abbotsford, the WIS 97 and the WIS 107, the road reaches in Wausau the four-lane U.S. Highway 51 and follow it initially in a southerly direction. After reaching the northern endpoint of Interstate 39 WIS 29 leaves the common link and lead expanded to four lanes through the city of Wausau.

In the further course of the eastern crossing the street in Wittenberg puts the U.S. Highway 45 on the southern edge of Shawano WIS 29 forms after the intersection with WIS 22, the southern ring road of the city. Then the road goes together with the WIS 47 and WIS 55 to the southeast. In Bonduel the road meets the southern terminus of WIS 117; same time there turn the WIS 47 from the common path to the south. At the junction of WIS 160 from the east and the WIS 55 turns south and WIS 29 runs in a southeasterly direction on alone.

After the junction of WIS 156 and WIS 32 north of leading- the road reaches the city of Green Bay. After the junction with U.S. Highway 41, which forms the western bypass of Green Bay, WIS 29 passes through the center of Green Bay. This is where the road to the WIS 54, WIS 57 and U.S. Highway 141 after the intersection with Interstate 43, the highway leaves the Greater Green Bay.

In the further course in an easterly direction there are still 37.3 km to endpoint in Kewaunee on Lake Michigan, where the WIS 29 terminates in the WIS 42.

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