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  2. U.S. Route 169 in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    U.S. 169 between Hill City and Grand Rapids has been built to super-2 standards. The expressway section between Pengilly and the city of Virginia was built in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 2008, construction began on a new Highway 169 interchange with County Road 81 and 85th Avenue North in Brooklyn Park.

  3. Minnesota State Highway 38 - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota State Highway 38 (MN 38) is a 46.766-mile-long (75.263 km) highway in north-central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with U.S. Highway 2 in Grand Rapids and continues north to its northern terminus at its intersection with State Highway 1 in Effie.

  4. U.S. Route 2 in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    CSAH 18 (Schoolcraft Park Road) / Great River Road (National Route) south: Eastern end of Great River Road overlap: Morse Township: 168.032: 270.421: MN 46 north – Northome: Deer River: 169.051: 272.061: MN 6 north – Big Falls: Western end of MN 6 overlap: Deer Lake: 174.550: 280.911: MN 6 south – Remer: Eastern end of MN 6 overlap: Grand ...

  5. Minnesota State Highway 46 - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota State Highway 46 (MN 46) is a 46.377-mile-long (74.637 km) highway in north-central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with U.S. Highway 2 near Deer River (northwest of Grand Rapids) and continues northwest to its northern terminus at its intersection with State Highway 1 in Northome.

  6. M-231 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    The highway project included the construction of a non-motorized pathway parallel to the road. The path was built using funds from the Michigan Department of Transportation Alternative Program, [8] and it was designed as part of a collection of bike trails to connect the Lake Michigan shoreline with Grand Rapids and across the Grand River. [9]

  7. Minnesota State Highway 34 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 34 was established November 2, 1920. [1] At this time, it ran from State Highway 2 (present-day U.S. 10) in Detroit Lakes to State Highway 8 (present-day U.S. 2) in Cohasset, west of Grand Rapids. By 1923, the road was graveled from Park Rapids to Walker and on a short section west of Cohasset; the remainder was unimproved. [3]

  8. 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.

  9. Minnesota State Highway 210 - Wikipedia

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    US 169 south / Great River Road (National Route) north (Minnesota Avenue) to MN 47 – Garrison: Eastern end of Great River Road concurrency; western end of US 169 concurrency: Morrison Township: 160.351: 258.060: US 169 north / CR T587 – Grand Rapids: Eastern end of US 169 concurrency: McGregor: 174.536: 280.888: MN 65 north – Range Cities