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U.S. Highway 2 (US 2) is a 358.090-mile-long (576.290 km) United States Numbered Highway in North Dakota, which runs from the Montana state line east to the Red River at Grand Forks. The route connects the cities of Williston, Minot, and Grand Forks. Of the 358 miles (576 km) of US 2 in North Dakota, all but the westernmost 12 miles (19 km ...
Type [2] Built Documented Carries Crosses Location County Coordinates MN-72: Enloe Bridge No. 90021 Replaced Pratt truss: 1917 1993 CR 28 Red River of the North: Abercrombie, North Dakota, and Wolverton, Minnesota: Richland County, North Dakota, and Wilkin County, Minnesota
Until 2016 North Dakota highway signage had an "N" and a "D" in the top corners and a Native American profile, based on Lakota policeman Marcellus Red Tomahawk; [1] [2] since 2016 the marker has had "North Dakota" on a black background, the state in outline, and the highway number within the state outline. This transition to new signs is a slow ...
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Beaver Creek Bridge: 1913 1997-02-27 Finley: Steele: Pratt through truss Caledonia Bridge: 1895 1997-02-27
The U.S. Navy initially did not support a bridge that would span San Diego Bay to connect San Diego to Coronado. They feared a bridge could collapse due to an attack or an earthquake and trap the ships stationed at Naval Base San Diego. [4] In 1935, an officer at the naval air station at North Island argued that if a bridge were built to cross ...
Truck U.S. Highway 2 (Truck US 2) is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) truck route used to divert heavy truck traffic out of downtown Superior, Wisconsin. It begins at a roundabout on US 2 and follows local streets bypassing downtown Superior to the north before meeting US 53 at an intersection.
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Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota (2 C, 1 P) G. Bridges over the Goose River (North Dakota) (7 P) R. Railroad bridges in North ...