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The highway had three routes, all east-west. It originally ran from an eastern terminus in ] west to ]. The second route saw the western terminus moved from Kiel to ]. The last route changed the east terminus from Cleveland to Kiel. Nearly all of the decommissioned portion from Cleveland to Kiel became County XX. The road was decommissioned in 2006 and turned over to local control. The highway designated as multiple county routes; Calumet County HH was extended, Fond du Lac County G became no longer concurrent with the highway, and Fond du Lac created County WH.<ref name="WH1">{{cite web | last = Bessert | first = Chris | title =Wisconsin Highways: Highways 140-149 (Highway 149) | work =Wisconsin Highways | url =http://www.wisconsinhighways.org/listing/WiscHighways140-149.htmlSTH-149 | accessdate = 2007-03-20}}</ref> The highway had three routes, all east-west. It originally ran from an eastern terminus in ] west to ]. The second route saw the western terminus moved from Kiel to ]. The last route changed the east terminus from Cleveland to Kiel. Nearly all of the decommissioned portion from Cleveland to Kiel became County XX. The road was decommissioned in 2006 and turned over to local control. The highway designated as multiple county routes; Calumet County HH was extended, Fond du Lac County G became no longer concurrent with the highway, and Fond du Lac created County WH.<ref name="WH1">{{cite web | last = Bessert | first = Chris | title =Wisconsin Highways: Highways 140-149 (Highway 149) | work =Wisconsin Highways | url =http://www.wisconsinhighways.org/listing/WiscHighways140-149.htmlSTH-149 | accessdate = 2007-03-20}}</ref>


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==Images (east to west)==
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{{Commonscat|Wisconsin Highway 149}}
Image:KielWisconsin.jpg|Original western terminus, later eastern terminus in ]
Image:Highway149 Marytown.jpg|Former Highway 149 intersection in Marytown, Wisconsin
Image:Highway149WisconsinWestTerminus.jpg|Former western terminus in ]
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==References== ==References==

Revision as of 21:23, 5 April 2007

Highway 149

State Trunk Highway 149 (often called Highway 149, STH 149 or WIS 149) was a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

The highway had three routes, all east-west. It originally ran from an eastern terminus in Cleveland west to Kiel. The second route saw the western terminus moved from Kiel to Fond du Lac. The last route changed the east terminus from Cleveland to Kiel. Nearly all of the decommissioned portion from Cleveland to Kiel became County XX. The road was decommissioned in 2006 and turned over to local control. The highway designated as multiple county routes; Calumet County HH was extended, Fond du Lac County G became no longer concurrent with the highway, and Fond du Lac created County WH.

Original western terminus, later eastern terminus in Kiel, Wisconsin
Western terminus in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

References

  1. Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 140-149 (Highway 149)". Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved 2007-03-20.
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