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Date:         Fri, 25 Jul 2003 09:29:42 -0700
Reply-To:     Jeffrey Earl <jefferrata@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Jeffrey Earl <jefferrata@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Friday Navigation Quiz
Comments: cc: bpremack@MN.RR.COM
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Budd wrote: Please indicate any locations where at least 3 interstate highways (2 = and/or 3 digit designation) run concurrently. This does not include = interchanges where these roads cross, start, or stop

For about a 30-mile stretch, starting (or ending, depending upon your perspective) in Madison, WI, a number of highways carry on an interstate threesome: I-90, I-94, and I-39. The latter splits off near Portage and heads north, while I-90 and I-94 continue their incestuous tryst until finally parting company in Tomah, WI.

On the southern end, I-94 swings east for beer and fresh bratwurst in Milwaukee, while I-90 and I-39 head south where--get this--they are joined by I-43 before crossing over into Illinois.

It's all very kinky ...

Jeffrey Earl 1983 diesel Westfalia "Vanasazi"

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