End of historic US highway 118
In this photo, we are looking north on WI hwy. 23 in Dodgeville -- this is the historic eastern terminus of US 118:
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The cross street (now Iowa County Highway YZ) is the original routing of US 18 east of Dodgeville. US 118 came north on today's WI 23, and it ended at that intersection.
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In 1937, when US 151 replaced US 118, it was dual-signed with US 18 east of Dodgeville to Madison (as it is yet today). At some point after that, US 18 was changed to its current alignment, which runs one block south of this intersection (behind the camera). Here, we are looking west on old US 18:
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US 18 continued ahead, joining modern US 18 off in the distance. The east beginning of US 118 was to the left. Heading that direction today, one encounters US 18 after one block, and then the modern US 151 (a newer four-lane road) way off on the south side of town.
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This photo shows the west beginning from the perspective of northbound US 61, which angles off to the left. The west beginning of US 118 was to the right along US 151 (US 118 was decommissioned after it was subsumed by an extension of US 151):
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At the time of that photo, the last remaining segment of US 151 that had not yet been four-laned between Madison and Dubuque was the portion through Dickeyville (the new alignment was under construction). But it was not long before the bypass was opened to traffic, so now that intersection is signed differently (US 151 traffic is no longer directed through there).
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Research and/or photo credits: Jon Enslin; Dale Sanderson; Michael Summa
Page originally created 2001;
last updated Dec. 8, 2023.
last updated Dec. 8, 2023.