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Wisconsin Highway 73
State Trunk Highway 73 (often called Highway 73, STH-73 or WIS 73) is a 265.84 mi state highway in the central part of the US state of Wisconsin that runs mostly north–south from Ingram to near Edgerton. The exception is in Wood and Adams counties, where this highway runs east–west. It is one of the longer Wisconsin state highways.
Route description
WIS 73 starts in Dane County at an interchange with Interstate 39 (I-39), I-90 and US Highway 51 (US 51) north of the city of Edgerton. Also near this junction, WIS 106 meets WIS 73 east of Albion. WIS 73 heads north 9 mi where it meets US 12 and US 18. WIS 73 continues north and heads 1 mi to Deerfield. About 4 mi north of Deerfield, it meets I-94 at exit 250, and continues north another 4 mi to Marshall where it briefly runs concurrently with WIS 19. It continues north about 10 mi to the city of Columbus. Just before it goes under an overpass for US 151, it crosses into Columbia County. WIS 73 crosses US 151, WIS 89, WIS 16, WIS 60 and US 151 again, in that order, as it travels northeast through Columbus on Park Avenue and Ludington Street. It also crosses into Dodge County just after WIS 16/WIS 60. WIS 73 then continues north for 13 mi to Randolph. Just north of town, it crosses WIS 33. WIS 73 will continue to go back and forth between both sides of Columbia–Dodge county line until it crosses into Green Lake County at County Trunk Highway AW (CTH-AW), 5 mi north of WIS 33. WIS 73 continues to head north for 4 mi to a junction with WIS 44. The two routes head west, forming a wrong-way concurrency through the unincorporated town of Manchester for 2 mi before WIS 44 splits off to head to Kingston. WIS 73 heads north another 10 mi to a junction with WIS 23, 3 mi east of Princeton. WIS 23/WIS 73 overlaps to Princeton using Fulton Street and Main Street before WIS 23 splits southwest to Montello. WIS 73 then heads north-northwest, crossing into Marquette County at Eagle Road, to Neshkoro. WIS 73 will then cross into Waushara County just north of CTH-E, north of Neshkoro. WIS 73 continues north-northwest 6 mi to Wautoma, where it meets WIS 21. WIS 21/WIS 73 runs concurrently through downtown before WIS 21 splits off to head to Necedah. WIS 73 heads northwest for about 15 mi to Plainfield where WIS 73 crosses I-39 (exit 136) and US 51 west of town. It continues heading west, crossing into Adams County at CTH-D. WIS 73 straddles the Adams-Portage county line for about 4 mi. It then enters Wood County before WIS 73 continues west-northwest to WIS 13, where it briefly runs concurrently with WIS 13. WIS 73 continues west for 4 mi to the Wisconsin River where it enters the city of Nekoosa. In Nekoosa, WIS 73 has a junction with WIS 173. WIS 73 follows roughly along the west bank of the Wisconsin River into Port Edwards, where it meets with WIS 54. WIS 54 is cosigned with WIS 73 along the west bank of the Wisconsin River as they enter Wisconsin Rapids's southwest side. At Riverview Expressway, they meet with WIS 13. WIS 54 heads to Plover while WIS 73 and WIS 13 are cosigned briefly before they split at WIS 34 (4th Avenue) and Grand Avenue. WIS 73 heads west-northwest out of town. It crosses WIS 186. WIS 73 meets WIS 80 in Pittsville where WIS 73/WIS 80 overlap for about 2 mi before WIS 80 heads north to Marshfield. WIS 73 heads west 7 mi to where it crosses into Clark County. It continues west about 17 mi to WIS 95 before it turns north and enters Neillsville where it has a one-block overlap with US 10 before heading north out of town. WIS 73 heads north to Greenwood and Withee. Just before Withee, WIS 73 meets with the WIS 29 expressway, overlaps with it for about 10 mi to Thorp, where WIS 73 exits and heads north once again. It crosses into Taylor County about 5 mi north of WIS 29. It goes north another seven miles to WIS 64. They are cosigned heading north before WIS 64 splits just east of Gilman. WIS 73 continues north to Jump River before entering Rusk County. It continues north for 9 mi to Ingram, where WIS 73 ends at US 8.
Major intersections
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