Wisconsin Highway 184 Explained

State:WI
Type:WI
Route:184
Length Mi:12.04
Maint:none
Formed:1947
Deleted:1999
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: east of Footville
Terminus B: north of Fulton
Counties:Rock
Previous Type:WI
Previous Route:183
Next Type:WI
Next Route:185

State Trunk Highway 184 (often called Highway 184, STH-184 or WIS 184) was a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It ran north–south between Footville and Fulton. In 1999, the road was turned over to Rock County, which maintains it as County Trunk Highway H (CTH-H).

Route description

WIS 184 began at a junction with WIS 11 east of Footville. The highway headed north to Leyden, where it intersected U.S. Route 14. WIS 184 continued north from here to the community of Fulton, passing near the Rock River. The route terminated north of Fulton at WIS 59. The highway was located entirely within Rock County.[1]

History

WIS 184 was designated in 1947 in Rock County when 12miles of CTH-H were turned over to the state. The highway's routing was not changed during its existence. On October 4, 1999, the highway was transferred back to the county and once again renamed CTH-H.

Notes and References

  1. . Shell Map of Wisconsin . 1956 . December 18, 2011 .