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This historic route, once the main western route for motorists in the early 20th century, stretches "from Plymouth Rock to the Puget Sound." Hearken back to the "Golden Age of Motoring" on the Wisconsin leg of the Yellowstone Trail, which leads from Kenosha to Hudson and passes through population centers like Milwaukee, Oshkosh, and Eau Claire, as well as scores of small, rural towns. |