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Minnesota state line near Allendorf: Iowa 141 near Denison: 1920: 1934 Replaced by Iowa 73 (proposed US 73) Iowa 21: 97.152: 156.351 Iowa 149 near Hedrick: US 20 / Iowa 27 at Waterloo: 1934: current Formerly ended at Iowa 92; extended south in 1980 No. 22: 34 [3] 55 No. 5 at Le Mars: Minnesota state line north of Rock Rapids: 1920: 1926
Minnesota Correctional Facility - Faribault and Minnesota State Academy for the Blind: MN 60/MN 299 in Faribault: 1951: current MN 299: 0.674: 1.085 MN 60/MN 298 in Faribault: Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf: 1951: current MN 300 — — — — 1951: 1998 MN 301: 1.059: 1.704 Minnesota Correctional Facility - St. Cloud
Highway 86 serves as a 23-mile (37 km) north–south route between Windom, Lakefield, and the Iowa state line. The route has an interchange with Interstate 90 near Lakefield. Kilen Woods State Park, on the banks of the Des Moines River, is 5 miles east of the junction of Highway 86 and County Road 24. The park entrance is located on County Road 24.
U.S. Route 63 (US 63) is a highway in southeastern Minnesota that runs from the Minnesota-Iowa border south of Spring Valley to the Mississippi River at Red Wing. It connects the cities of Spring Valley, Stewartville, Rochester, and Lake City. The route in Minnesota is 96 miles (154 km) in length.
The Iowa State Highway Commission chose to renumber a few highways as to not have conflicting route numbers along important routes. U.S. Highway 63 was designated along Primary Roads No. 13, 24, and 2, which was the Daniel Boone Trail from Missouri to Des Moines. [ 6 ]
The route was extended north into Minnesota in 1934, mostly along what had previously been marked State Highway 13, ending at U.S. 16 in Albert Lea. [3] [4] At this time, it entered the state at Emmons and turned eastward along Lake Street and State Line Road, briefly re-entering Iowa to curve around the south shore of State Line Lake. In 1940 ...
A five-state section of the road has been designated a National Scenic Byway, running through Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. In 2021, eight of the 10 state routes were designated All-American Roads by the Federal Highway Administration, [4] highlighting their national significance and one-of-a-kind features. [5]
The Voyageur Highway is a state designation that is also applied to various other state highways in Minnesota. The portion of US 53 from the city limits of Virginia to MN 11 in International Falls was designated as Speaker Irvin N. Anderson Memorial Highway in 2009 in honor of former State House Speaker Irv Anderson. [5]