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The portion of US 2 from Bemidji to Cass Lake is officially designated the Paul Bunyan Expressway. After Cass Lake, US 2 continues east as a two-lane roadway for 40 miles (64 km) to Deer River . East of Deer River, US 2 is a four-lane divided highway for seven miles (11 km) until the city of Grand Rapids , where it has a junction with US 169 .
Minnesota State Highway 1 (MN 1) is a state highway across northern Minnesota, United States, which runs from North Dakota Highway 54 (ND 54) at the North Dakota state line (at the Red River in Oslo) and continues east to its eastern terminus at MN 61 at the unincorporated community of Illgen City in Beaver Bay Township on the North Shore of Lake Superior.
Red Lake (translated from the Ojibwe language Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'igan: Lake with its liquid [water] be colored red) is a lake in Beltrami County in northern Minnesota. It is the largest natural freshwater lake located entirely within Minnesota, [ 1 ] and the 16th largest lake in the United States .
U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) is a major divided highway for almost all of its length in the U.S. state of Minnesota.The route runs through the central portion of the state, following generally the alignment of the former Northern Pacific Railway (now BNSF Railway) and connects the cities of Moorhead, Detroit Lakes, Wadena, Little Falls, St. Cloud, Anoka, Saint Paul, and Cottage Grove.
Minnesota State Highway 89 (MN 89) is a 143.650-mile-long (231.182 km) highway in northwest Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with U.S. Highway 2 at Eckles Township, just north of Wilton (near Bemidji) and continues north to its northern terminus at the Canada–United States border, where it becomes Manitoba Highway 89, near Pinecreek.
MN 32 south of Red Lake Falls: MN 200 south of Bagley: 1934: current MN 93: 5.599: 9.011 MN 112 in Le Sueur: MN 19 in Henderson: 1961: current MN 93 — — US 71 in Redwood Falls: MN 4 north of Sleepy Eye: 1934: 1961 TH 94 — — US 61 north of Hastings: WIS 34 towards Prescott, WI: 1934: 1935 Became part of US 10
Open and closed Red Lobsters in Minnesota. OPEN. Bloomington: 1951 American Blvd. West. Burnsville: 1301 County Road 42 West. Duluth: 301 S Lake Ave. Mankato: 1890 E Madison Ave. Maplewood: 2925 ...
The Red Lake Indian Reservation (Ojibwe: Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'iganing) covers 1,260.3 sq mi (3,264 km 2; 806,600 acres) [2] in parts of nine counties in Minnesota, United States. It is made up of numerous holdings but the largest section is an area around Red Lake, in north-central Minnesota, the largest lake in the state.