Wisconsin Highway 64
State Trunk Highway 64 (often called Highway 64, STH 64 or WIS 64) is a Wisconsin state highway running east–west across central Wisconsin. It is 275.65 miles (443.62 km) in length. The western end of Highway 64 is located at the Minnesota state line on the Stillwater Bridge in Stillwater, Minnesota. The eastern end is located at U.S. Highway 41 in downtown Marinette on the corner of Marinette Avenue and Hall Avenue. In between, Highway 64 runs through eight counties in the northern part of Wisconsin.
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