Marquette Interchange

The Marquette Interchange is in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is where Interstate 94, Interstate 43, and Interstate 794 meet. It is currently in the early stages of a 4-year, $810 million reconstruction project, scheduled to end in 2008.

History

The interchange was constructed between 1964 and 1968, costing over $33 million. It opened to traffic on December 23 1968. It was designed to handle 150,000 vehicles a day, but currently handles over 300,000, making it Wisconsin's busiest traffic hub.

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