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  2. Interstate 94 in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    I-94 in Minnesota was authorized as part of the original Interstate System in 1956. It was mostly constructed in the 1960s. I-94 follows the original route of old US Highway 52 (US 52) from Moorhead to St. Cloud, then I-94 stays south of the Mississippi River along the former route of old MN 152 between St. Cloud and the Twin Cities.

  3. Business routes of Interstate 94 - Wikipedia

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    A rest area for I-94 can be found on the southwest corner of Second Avenue and Log Cabin Road, which is only accessible from Second Avenue. The former I-94 Bus. and MT 7 make a left turn onto Log Cabin Road and both routes end at exit 242 on I-94, which is another half diamond interchange that, in this case, has only a westbound offramp and ...

  4. List of Interstate Highways in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Interstate Highways in Minnesota are all owned and operated by the US State of Minnesota. [2] The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) provides primary maintenance for all 921.621 miles of highway. There are no tolled miles on the Minnesota Interstate, with the exception of HOV lanes governed by the E-ZPass program.

  5. Minnesota's 'busiest intersection' at Interstates 35W and 94 ...

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    It's done. The state's four-year, $239 million reconstruction of Interstate 35W in south Minneapolis was officially pronounced over Friday afternoon by Transportation Commissioner Margaret ...

  6. Interstate 94 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 94 (I-94) is an east–west Interstate Highway connecting the Great Lakes and northern Great Plains regions of the United States.Its western terminus is just east of Billings, Montana, at a junction with I-90; its eastern terminus is in Port Huron, Michigan, where it meets with I-69 and crosses the Blue Water Bridge into Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, where the route becomes Ontario ...

  7. Welcome centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Welcome centers can be thought as covering several different concepts: state-owned and operated welcome centers near a state's border, state or municipal-owned and operated visitors centers in cities or rural areas, and service plazas on toll roads, e.g. the New Jersey Turnpike or MassPike, that are either state-owned and -operated, state-owned but operated by a private company, or privately ...

  8. List of U.S. Highways in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    I-94/US 52 in Fargo, ND: 1934: current Unsigned from I-94 to North Dakota US 53: 164.399: 264.575 I-535/US 53 in Superior, WI: Hwy 71 in Fort Frances, ON: 1934: current US 55: 145: 233 US 55 towards Decorah, IA: US 12 in Minneapolis: 1926: 1934 Became US 52: US 59: 426.766: 686.813 US 59 towards Sanborn, IA

  9. List of state highways in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota state highway markers use Type D FHWA font for all route numbers and type C for three-digit route markers only if type D font cannot be used. All routes except interstates use 24-by-24-inch (610 mm × 610 mm) or 36-by-36-inch (910 mm × 910 mm) markers.