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U.S. 81 enters North Dakota concurrently with Interstate 29 (I-29). It heads north from the South Dakota border, passing through Fargo, to the north side of Grand Forks. There it splits off to the northwest, passing through the city of Manvel. It parallels I-29, passing by the town of Grafton before joining North Dakota Highway 5 (ND 5) near ...
I-29 northbound just north of South Dakota border. I-29 enters North Dakota, with a speed limit of 75 mph (121 km/h), from South Dakota to the south, traveling in a north-northeasterly direction at an approximate elevation of 1,100 feet (340 m) above sea level. The first exit in the state, exit 1, is to a county road built along the state line.
Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes I-29: 252.50: 406.36 I-29 at the Iowa state line at Dakota Dunes
US 81 enters North Dakota concurrently with I-29. It is paired with I-29 from the South Dakota border, passing through Fargo, to the north side of Grand Forks. There it splits off to the northwest, passing through the city of Manvel. It parallels I-29, passing through the town of Grafton before joining North Dakota Highway 5 (ND 5) near Cavalier.
The South Dakota Department of Transportation is set to begin year-long bridge work on the 300th Street bridge overpass on Interstate 29 next Monday. South Dakota highway department to start ...
Interstate 29 (I-29) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern United States.I-29 runs from Kansas City, Missouri, at a junction with I-35 and I-70, to the Canada–US border near Pembina, North Dakota, where it connects with Manitoba Provincial Trunk Highway 75 (PTH 75), which continues on to Winnipeg. [2]
The South Dakota section of I-29 is defined in South Dakota Consolidated Laws § 31-4-152. [2] All of I-29 in South Dakota is included in the National Highway System , [ 3 ] a system of highways important to the nation's defense, economy, and mobility. [ 4 ]
North Dakota Highway 297 (ND 297) is a 3.060-mile-long (4.925 km) east-west state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ND 297's western terminus is at Interstate 29 (I-29) in Grand Forks , and the eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 2 Business (US 2 Bus.) in Grand Forks .