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  2. Minneapolis general strike of 1934 - Wikipedia

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    Between July 26 and August 1, the National Guard began issuing operating permits to truck drivers, and engaging in roving patrols, curfews, and security details. On August 1, National Guard troops seized strike headquarters and placed arrested union leaders in a stockade at the state fairgrounds in Saint Paul. The next day, the headquarters ...

  3. Truck stop - Wikipedia

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    A truck stop (known as a service station in the United Kingdom, [1] a travel center by major chains in the United States and a roadhouse in rural Australia) is a commercial facility which provides refueling, rest (parking), and often ready-made food and other services to motorists and truck drivers. Truck stops are usually located on or near a ...

  4. Minnesota Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    For air transport, the Minnesota Aeronautics Commission was created in 1933. Much of the railroad oversight was transferred to the Minnesota Department of Public Service in 1967. Two years later, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety was established and took over the Highway Patrol and Driver's License Bureau. MnDOT finally came into being ...

  5. Travel Center, restaurant a place for truckers and locals - AOL

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    Feb. 2—The Freyberg family's new Mankato Travel Center and Ten20 Tavern is a haven for semi-truck drivers who've long hoped for a full-service truck stop in Mankato. But the business also aims ...

  6. TravelCenters of America - Wikipedia

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    TravelCenters of America (TA) is an operator of truck stops and travel centers in the United States, [1] with approximately 270 full-service locations along the Interstate Highway System in 44 U.S. states and in Canada, plus standalone restaurants in more than 10 states, as of 2018. [6][7] The publicly traded limited liability company is ...

  7. Metro Transit (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Metro Transit is the primary public transportation operator in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the largest operator in the state. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 44,977,200, or about 144,300 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2024. The system is a division of the Metropolitan Council, the region ...

  8. Transportation in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in the U.S. State of Minnesota consists of a complex network of roadways, railways, waterways and airports. The transportation system is generally overseen by the Minnesota Department of Transportation, a cabinet -level agency of the state government. Additionally, regional governments such as the Metropolitan Council have ...

  9. Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The terminal buildings are directly located off of Minnesota State Highway 5. Several other major highways that border the airport are Minnesota State Highway 62, Minnesota State Highway 77, and Interstate 494. Metro Transit, the region's public transportation provider, operates the Blue Line, a light rail route, on the airport grounds ...