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Length | 404 mi[1] (650 km) | |||||||||
Existed | 1926[citation needed]–present | |||||||||
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South end | US 14 / US 61 / WIS 16 at La Crosse, WI | |||||||||
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North end | Highway 71 to Highway 11 at Fort Frances, ON | |||||||||
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Country | United States | |||||||||
States | Wisconsin, Minnesota | |||||||||
Counties | WI: La Crosse, Trempealeau, Eau Claire, Chippewa, Barron, Washburn, Douglas MN: St. Louis, Koochiching | |||||||||
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U.S. Route 53, or U.S. Highway 53 (U.S. 53), is a north–south U.S. highway that runs for 404 miles (650 km) from La Crosse, Wisconsin to International Falls, Minnesota. It is the primary north–south route in northwestern Wisconsin, serving as a vital link between I-94 at Eau Claire, Wisconsin and the Twin Ports of Superior, Wisconsin, and Duluth, Minnesota. The entire route from Eau Claire to the city limits of Superior is a four lane divided highway. The highway's northern terminus is at the Fort Frances–International Falls International Bridge in International Falls, Minnesota, at the Canada–US border. Its southern terminus is in La Crosse, Wisconsin, at U.S. Highway 14.