County Trunk Highways (Wisconsin)

County Trunk Highways (Wisconsin)

County Trunk Highways (also called County Highway, CTH, CR, or County Road) are a system of highways maintained at the county level or below in the US state of Wisconsin. Every county maintains its own County Trunk Highway system.

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