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It rejoins I-29 and continues to the US–Canada border at Pembina. The original route of US 81 survives as ND 127 and 'County Road 81' in Richland , Cass , Traill , and Grand Forks counties. Major intersections
It traverses mainly rural areas of northwestern Grand Forks, central Walsh, and western Pembina Counties. In Pembina County, it has brief concurrencies with North Dakota Highways 66 and 5. Walhalla is the last town or community that ND 32 goes through before reaching the Canadian border. ND 32 ends at the Canadian border. [6]
The highway leaves Pembina County and enters Walsh County four miles south of this intersection. Just south of the county line is the small city of Hoople , which ND 18 passes just east of. About eight miles south of here, ND 18 forms a short, one-mile concurrency with ND 17 , throughout which both highways travel south.
Outline map of Pembina County, North Dakota, 1909. Items portrayed in this file depicts. ... Uploaded a work by North Dakota Atlases and Plat Books, North Dakota ...
Route map North Dakota Highway 44 ... Pembina, Walsh: Highway system; ... I-29 – Winnipeg, Grand Forks: Southern terminus, I-29 exit 184: Pembina:
[3] [4] It was named for George H. Walsh (1845–1913), a newspaperman and politician in Grand Forks. In 1946, Walsh County was the site of one of North Dakota's deadliest tornadoes. [5] The storm killed 11 people, including eight in Walsh County, one in Manitoba, and two in Minnesota. [5] Outline map of Walsh County, North Dakota, 1910
The county boundaries were altered in 1871, 1873, 1881, and 1887. It has retained its present boundaries since 1887. Between 1873 and 1881, eleven new counties were created from Pembina, including Cass County and Grand Forks County. Pembina took its current form in 1887, when Cavalier County was increased in size. [7]
After one more exit serving a county road, the highways enter Pembina. In Pembina, I-29 has its final exit in the United States at an interchange with ND 59 and CR 55. Three miles (4.8 km) north of Pembina, I-29/US 81 enters Manitoba , Canada, and becomes Provincial Trunk Highway 75 (PTH 75), which leads north to Winnipeg .