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The highways travel concurrently to west of Thayer. I-80 / US 6 in De Soto. US 6/US 169 travels concurrently to Adel. US 30 in Ogden. The highways travel concurrently to east-southeast of Beaver. US 20 south of Fort Dodge US 18 in Algona Minnesota I-90 in Blue Earth US 14 on the North Mankato–Mankato city line I-494 in Bloomington
U.S. Highway 169 (US 169) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway in the state of Minnesota, connecting the Minnesota River valley with the Twin Cities and the Iron Range. Much of the route is built to expressway or freeway standards.
These highways are maintained by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), with the exception of Illinois Route 390 and parts of Illinois Route 56 and Illinois Route 110, which are maintained by the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (ISTHA), and all routes that enter the Chicago City Limits are maintained by the Chicago Department ...
The highways travel concurrently to south-southeast of Wolsey. US 81 in Arlington. The highways travel concurrently to south of Arlington. I-29 in Brookings US 14/US 61 and I-90 junction Minnesota US 75 in Lake Benton. The highways travel concurrently through the city. US 59 north of Garvin US 71 north of Sanborn US 169 on the North Mankato ...
Most of the city is in Blue Earth County. Mankato is the larger of the two principal cities of the Mankato–North Mankato metropolitan area, which covers Blue Earth and Nicollet Counties and had a combined population of 103,566 at the 2020 census. The U.S. Census Bureau designated Mankato a Metropolitan Statistical Area in November 2008. [10]
Minnesota River, Mankato, Minnesota. The Minnesota River (Dakota: Mnísota Wakpá) is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 332 miles (534 km) long, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It drains a watershed of 14,751 square miles (38,200 km 2) in Minnesota and about 2,000 sq mi (5,200 km 2) in South Dakota and Iowa.
May 20—MANKATO — With unusually low, drought-drive river levels for the past year or more, the recent rise in rivers is more noticeable. But there has been only some very minor flooding issues ...
Edwards River; Elm River; Embarras River (Illinois) Fox River (Illinois River tributary), northern Illinois; Fox River (Little Wabash tributary), southern Illinois; Galena River; Grand Calumet River; Green River; Henderson Creek; Hickory Creek; Illinois River; Indian Creek; Iroquois River; Jackson Creek; Kankakee River; Kaskaskia River ...