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County Road 67 was the current County 62 from Baker Road (County 60) to Interstate 494 on the Eden Prairie / Minnetonka boundary line. This road was renumbered as County 62 when the segment of then-County 62 (now State Highway 62 / MN 62) between Shady Oak Road (County 61) and Interstate 494 opened in 1986 and County 62 was then extended westward.
Great River Road (National Route) south / West River Road / Dean Avenue: Southern end of Great River Road overlap: 142.900: 229.975: CSAH 12 / Great River Road (National Route) north / Dayton Road / Miller Road: Northern end of Great River Road overlap: Mississippi River: 143.339– 143.535: 230.682– 230.997: Anoka–Champlin Mississippi ...
MN 62 serves as an east–west route between Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Edina, Richfield, Minneapolis, Fort Snelling, Mendota Heights and Inver Grove Heights. The route is constructed to freeway standards for most of its length, except for the western 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.80 km), which is an expressway with two signal-controlled intersections.
MN 19/MN 22 in Gaylord: MN 120 at the Maplewood-Oakdale border 1934: current MN 6: 147.775: 237.821 MN 18 northwest of Garrison: US 71 in Big Falls: 1934: current TH 6 — — US 75 towards Rock Rapids, IA: PTH 14 towards Emerson, MB: 1920: 1934 Became US 75: MN 7: 194.174: 312.493 MN 28 east of Beardsley: MN 100 in St. Louis Park
The northern section of the roadway, between Rogers and Elk River, is 6.9 miles (11.1 km) in length. This is a busy highway, well-used on weekends by Twin Cities travelers going west on Interstate 94/US Highway 52 (I-94/US 52) through Elk River and continuing north on US 169 to Mille Lacs Lake and other lakes in Central Minnesota.
East of I-494 in Minnetonka, US 12 is invisibly concurrent with I-394 and I-94 through Minneapolis and Saint Paul to the Wisconsin state line at Hudson. Legally, the Minnesota section of US 12 is defined as unmarked Constitutional / Legislative Routes 149, 26, and 10 in Minnesota Statutes §§ 161.115(80) and 161.114(2).
Minnetonka Mills, with its post office and port for Lake Minnetonka, was the principal business and trading center for a large area until the 1870s. Between 1883 and 1956, the area within the original 36-square-mile (93 km 2 ) township grew smaller as Wayzata , Hopkins , Deephaven , Woodland and Saint Louis Park incorporated or annexed portions ...