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U.S. Highway 212 (US 212) within the state of Minnesota travels from the South Dakota state line in the west, crosses the southwestern part of the state, to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area in the east and end at its interchange with US 169 and State Highway 62 (MN 62) in the Minneapolis suburb of Edina. US 212 in Minnesota has an ...
U.S. Route 212 (US 212) is a spur of US 12. It runs for 949 miles (1,527 km) from Yellowstone National Park to Minnesota Highway 62 at Edina, Minnesota . It does not intersect US 12 now, but it once had an eastern terminus at US 12 in St. Paul, Minnesota .
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US 212: 162.177: 260.999 US 212 towards Watertown, SD: US 169/MN 62 in Edina: 1926: current US 218: ... The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page, by Steve Riner;
Minnesota State Highway 119 (MN 119) is a 15.108-mile-long (24.314 km) state highway in west-central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with U.S. Highway 212 (US 212) in Dawson and continues north to its northern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highway 12 (US 12) in Shible Township. The route passes through the city of Appleton.
The section of Highway 41 between U.S. 169 at Jackson Township and U.S. 212 at Chaska was authorized in 1950. [3] The original section of Highway 41 between U.S. 212 and Highway 7 was paved by 1940. [3] The original Minnesota River bridge between Jackson Township and Chaska opened in 1960. [4] A new four-lane bridge was completed in 2007. [5]
East of Highway 100 remained under state control as part of U.S. Highway 169, to which U.S. Highway 212 was added in 1934. U.S. 169 was moved off Excelsior Boulevard around 1981, while U.S. 212 was moved off around 1983. Segments of Excelsior Boulevard and Lake Street remained under state maintenance until 1988. [4] [5] [6]