The highway becomes Wisconsin Highway 81 west of the interchange.
The highway and missions have become for many a romantic symbol of an idyllic and peaceful past.
At this point the highway becomes heavily congested and developed.
By May, the highway had become secure, and farmers could transport their goods to Kabul.
Overall the highway has become safer and travelling times have been substantially reduced, particularly during holiday periods.
Once it hits the island, the busy interstate highway from Houston, about 50 miles away, becomes a boulevard lined with live oaks and palm trees.
By the mid-1920s, highways and roads had become completely government-funded and there was no longer a need for local sponsorship.
The highway becomes state maintained just south of Rosedale Street.
Perhaps no highway in the state has become as impassable as Interstate 95.
A short distance later, the highway becomes surrounded by forests once again, beginning to wind its way as the Belmont Turnpike.