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Minnesota State Highway 7, or Trunk Highway 7, (MN 7, TH 7) is a state highway in Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with MN 28 near Beardsley and continues east to its terminus with MN 100 and County Road 25 (CR 25) in St. Louis Park. The highway runs east–west for approximately 194.2 miles (312.5 km) through mostly rural farmland ...
website, outdoor learning center operated by the County, part of the 5,000-acre Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve Westwood Hills Nature Center: St. Louis Park: Hennepin: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: website, 160 acres, operated by the City Wildlife Science Center: Stacy: Chisago: Minneapolis–Saint Paul
Interchange; northern end of MN 60 overlap: St. Peter: 64.726: 104.166 – MN 295 – St. Peter Regional Treatment Center: Former southbound exit, northbound intersection: 64.839: 104.348: MN 99 west – Nicollet: At-grade intersection; southern end of MN 99 overlap: 64.985: 104.583: MN 22 south / Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway
County Road 81 runs from MN 101 (Main Street) in Rogers to Washington Avenue North in Minneapolis, turned over to Hennepin County maintenance along with part of old State Highway 101 in the 1988 highway swap for what is now U.S. Highway 169 and State Highway 62 . Portions of County Road 81 are known in the present day as West Broadway and ...
Jay Cooke State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, protecting the lower reaches of the Saint Louis River. The park is located about 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Duluth and is one of the ten most visited state parks in Minnesota.
The Shoppes at Knollwood, previously known as Knollwood Mall, is a regional shopping mall located along Minnesota State Highway 7 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota owned by Gateway Knollwood, LLC and managed by Mid-America Real Estate.
Today's spangram answer on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, is LADIES. What Are Today’s NYT Strands Answers, Word List for Tuesday, January 7? FINGER. SLIPPER. MARMALADE. BIRD. GAGA. LIBERTY. BUNNY ...
The Mount Washington Auto Road—originally the Mount Washington Carriage Road—is a 7.6-mile (12.2 km) private toll road on the east side of the mountain, rising 4,618 feet (1,408 m) from an altitude of 1,527 feet (465 m) at the bottom to 6,145 feet (1,873 m) at the top, an average gradient of 11.6%. The road was completed and opened to the ...