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Aug. 26—Update: Authorities have reopened the intersection of U.S. Highway 69 and Minnesota Highway 13 after a serious injury crash Monday afternoon. The Minnesota State Patrol stated a ...
Minnesota State Highway 19 (MN 19) is a 207.877-mile-long (334.546 km) highway in southern Minnesota, which runs from South Dakota Highway 30 at the South Dakota state line near Ivanhoe and continues east to its eastern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highway 61 in Red Wing.
The organized system of Minnesota State Highways (typically abbreviated as MN or TH, and called Trunk Highways), the state highway system for the US state of Minnesota, was created in 1920 under the "Babcock Amendment" to the state constitution. No real pattern exists for the numbering of highways.
The portion west of US 75 had originally been a county road and was only added to the state highway system in 1934. Paving of this section was finished in 1938. The portion that overlapped MN 5 was paved by 1940. [18] Over the next few decades, several sections of the road were reconstructed as four-lane divided highways. The four-lane road ...
CSAH 39 (Ball Club Lake Road) / Great River Road (National Route) north: Western end of Great River Road overlap: CSAH 18 (Schoolcraft Park Road) / Great River Road (National Route) south: Eastern end of Great River Road overlap: Morse Township: 168.032: 270.421: MN 46 north – Northome: Deer River: 169.051: 272.061: MN 6 north – Big Falls
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.
U.S. 169 is one of three Minnesota U.S. marked highways to carry the same number as an existing state marked highway within the state. The others being Highways 61 and 65. Legally, the Minnesota section of U.S. 169 is defined as all or part of Routes 5, 7, 383, 3, 18, and 35 in the Minnesota Statutes §§ 161.114(2) and 161.117(4).
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