Wisconsin Code § 84.1022

Green Bay Ethnic Trail
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(1) The department
shall designate and mark a transportation corridor commencing
at the state line in Kenosha County and proceeding northerly to
Green Bay in Brown County as the “Green Bay Ethnic Trail” to
commemorate the historical achievements and contributions of
earlier ethnic settlements along the shore of Lake Michigan.
(2) The transportation corridor shall consist of the following
highway route:
(a) In Kenosha County, commencing at Russel Road at the
Illinois-Wisconsin state line and proceeding northerly for approximately 16.7 miles on STH 31 to its junction with CTH “MM” in
Racine County.
(b) In Racine County, proceeding northerly for approximately
0.9 mile on CTH “MM” to its junction with STH 38; then proceeding westerly for approximately 1.0 mile on STH 38 to its
junction with STH 31; then proceeding northerly for approximately 4.0 miles on STH 31 to its junction with STH 32; and then
proceeding northerly for approximately 6.9 miles on STH 32 to
its junction with 10th Avenue in the city of South Milwaukee in
Milwaukee County. The route shall include STH 32 commencing
at Four Mile Road and proceeding northerly for approximately 2
miles to its junction with STH 31.
(c) In Milwaukee County, proceeding northerly for approximately 1.6 miles on 10th Avenue to its junction with STH 32;
then proceeding northerly for approximately 0.8 mile on STH 32
to its junction with STH 62; then proceeding northerly for approximately 1.8 miles on STH 62 to its junction with Layton Avenue in the city of Cudahy; then proceeding westerly for approximately 0.1 mile on Layton Avenue to its junction with Kinnickinnic Avenue; then proceeding northerly for approximately 2.2
miles on Kinnickinnic Avenue to its junction with STH 32; then

proceeding northerly for approximately 2.3 miles on STH 32 to
its junction with 1st Street in the city of Milwaukee; then proceeding northerly for approximately 0.5 mile on 1st Street to its
junction with STH 59; then proceeding westerly for approximately 0.1 mile on STH 59 to its junction with 2nd Street; then
proceeding northerly for approximately 0.6 mile on 2nd Street to
its junction with N. Plankinton Avenue; then proceeding
northerly for approximately 0.6 mile on N. Plankinton Avenue to
its junction with Kilbourn Avenue; then proceeding westerly for
approximately 0.1 mile on Kilbourn Avenue to its junction with
N. Old World 3rd Street; then proceeding northerly for approximately 0.7 mile on N. Old World 3rd Street to Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. Drive; then proceeding northerly for approximately 3.0
miles on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive to its junction with
STH 57; and then proceeding northerly for approximately 9.9
miles on STH 57 to its junction with Green Bay Road in the village of Thiensville in Ozaukee County.
(d) In Ozaukee County, proceeding northerly for approximately 5.7 miles on Green Bay Road to its junction with S. Falls
Road in the village of Grafton; then proceeding northerly for approximately 0.2 mile on S. Falls Road to its junction with 12th
Avenue; then proceeding northerly for approximately 1.8 miles
on 12th Avenue to its junction with Green Bay Road; then proceeding northerly for approximately 2.8 miles on Green Bay
Road to its junction with Green Bay Avenue in the village of
Saukville; then proceeding northeasterly for approximately 1.0
mile on Green Bay Avenue to its junction with STH 33; then proceeding easterly for approximately 1.1 miles on STH 33 to its
junction with Green Bay Road; then proceeding northerly for approximately 1.0 mile on Green Bay Road to its junction with Hillcrest Drive; then proceeding easterly for approximately 0.1 mile
on Hillcrest Drive to its junction with CTH “LL”; and then proceeding northeasterly for approximately 11.9 miles on CTH “LL”
to its junction with CTH “LLL” in Sheboygan County.
(e) In Sheboygan County, proceeding northerly for approximately 0.2 mile on CTH “LLL” to its junction with Main Street in
the village of Cedar Grove; then proceeding northerly for approximately 0.9 mile on Main Street to its junction with STH 32; then
proceeding northerly for approximately 18.1 miles on STH 32 to
its junction with STH 42; and then proceeding northerly for approximately 6.7 miles on STH 42 to its junction with Pioneer
Road in the village of Spring Valley in Manitowoc County.
(f) In Manitowoc County, proceeding northwesterly for approximately 0.8 mile on Pioneer Road to its junction with STH
42; then proceeding northerly for approximately 11.0 miles on
STH 42 to its junction with US 151; then proceeding easterly for
approximately 0.5 mile on US 151 to its junction with CTH “R”;
and then proceeding northwesterly for approximately 20.6 miles
on CTH “R” to its junction with CTH “T” in Brown County.
(g) In Brown County, proceeding northwesterly for approximately 0.6 mile on CTH “T” to its junction with E. Main Street in
the village of Denmark; then proceeding westerly for approximately 0.2 mile on E. Main Street to its junction with Green Bay
Road; then proceeding northwesterly for approximately 0.5 mile
on Green Bay Road to its junction with CTH “R”; then proceeding northwesterly for approximately 1.8 miles on CTH “R” to its
junction with Steve’s Cheese Road; then proceeding northwesterly for approximately 1.0 mile on Steve’s Cheese Road to its
junction with CTH “R”; then proceeding northwesterly for approximately 0.8 mile on CTH “R” to its junction with Stage
Coach Road; then proceeding northwesterly for approximately
1.3 miles on Stage Coach Road to its junction with CTH “R”; and
then proceeding northwesterly for approximately 9.6 miles on
CTH “R”, ending at the easterly shore of the Fox River in the city
of Green Bay.
(3) The department shall erect markers at regular intervals
along the route specified in sub. (2), including at appropriate areas historical markers, to clearly identify to motorists each
change from one road, street or highway to another road, street or
highway along the designated route. The department shall erect
historical markers at appropriate areas along the designated route.
Any marker erected by the department shall clearly identify to
motorists the designation of the route in commemoration of the
diverse ethnic heritage along the shore of Lake Michigan in this
state.

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