
Interstate 39
Interstate 39 (I-39) is a highway running north-south through the Midwestern United States, connecting the cities of Wisconsin and Illinois to central Wisconsin and parts of southern North Dakota. Extending approximately 290 miles, it facilitates regional travel and commerce by linking major areas like Madison, Wisconsin, with points further north and south. I-39 intersects with several other major highways, supporting efficient movement of people and goods. Its route traverses varied landscapes, including urban areas, farmland, and forests, serving as a vital transportation corridor in the region.