Interstate 41
Interstate 41 (I-41) is a major highway in the United States that runs through the states of Wisconsin and Michigan. It connects the cities of Green Bay and Milwaukee, providing an important route for both local and long-distance travel. The highway spans approximately 125 miles and is part of the larger Interstate Highway System.
I-41 was officially designated in 2015, although parts of the route have been in use for many years. It serves as a vital corridor for commerce and tourism, linking various communities and facilitating access to attractions such as Lake Michigan and Kettle Moraine State Forest.