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Wisconsin Highway 91
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State Trunk Highway 91 marker
State Trunk Highway 91
Map
WIS 91 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length18.83 mi[1][2] (30.30 km)
Major junctions
West end WIS 49 in Berlin
East end I-41 / US 41 / WIS 44 in Oshkosh
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWisconsin
CountiesGreen Lake, Winnebago
Highway system
WIS 90 WIS 92

State Trunk Highway 91 (often called Highway 91, STH-91 or WIS 91) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs east–west in east-central Wisconsin from near Berlin to Oshkosh.

Route description

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Starting in WIS 49 in Berlin, WIS 91 starts to travel eastward, passing Koro. South of Waukau, it intersects WIS 116 and CTH-M. Going further east through the Oshkosh city limit, WIS 91 intersects and starts to run concurrently with WIS 44. However, as soon as they meet I-41/US 41 at a diamond interchange, WIS 91 ends there. WIS 44, on the other hand, continues northeast to downtown Oshkosh.[1]

History

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Initially, in 1919, WIS 91 was established along part of present-day WIS 44. It traveled from WIS 23/WIS 49 (now just WIS 23) in Ripon to WIS 15 (now US 45) in Oshkosh.[3][4] In 1924, WIS 91 was relocated from the Ripon–Oshkosh route to the Merill–McCord route, causing CTH-E to move just northwest of its former route. This was done in response to the northeastern extension of WIS 44. The new route traveled from US 51 in Merill to US 8 in McCord along present-day WIS 107, pre-bypass alignment of WIS 10 (after 1926, US 51[5]), and present-day CTH-CC. It also functioned as an alternate route of WIS 10.[6][7]

By 1935, WIS 91 was removed south of the intersection of US 51 (now CTH-A) north of downtown Tomahawk.[8][9] In 1937, the rest of WIS 91 was removed in favor of turning this back to local control (replaced by CTH-CC).[10][11] This time, the route remained decommissioned for around a year. By 1939, WIS 91 was readded right near the location of its second alignment. It traveled from US 51 (now CTH-A) north of Tomahawk to US 8 in Bradley.[12][13] In the mid-1980s, WIS 91 was decommissioned again in favor of the opening of US 51's Tomahawk Bypass and CTH-U.[14][15] It remained decommissioned until 1996 when WIS 91 was readded again, traveling from Berlin to Oshkosh. It superseded a southernmost portion of WIS 116 and CTH-X. This time, the new routing still exists to this day.[16][17]

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Green LakeBerlin WIS 49 (Huron Street) / Spring StreetRoadway continues as northbound WIS 49
WinnebagoTown of Rushford
WIS 116 north – Omro
Oshkosh
WIS 44 south – Ripon
Western end of WIS 44 concurrency
I-41 / US 41 – Green Bay, Milwaukee

WIS 44 north (South Park Avenue)
Roadway continues as northbound WIS 44
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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