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Minnesota State Highway 55 (MN 55) is a state highway that runs 221 miles (356 km) across the central part of state taking a diagonal route from its western most at the North Dakota state line near Tenney to its easternmost point at the intersection with U.S. Highway 61 (US 61) in Hastings.
The CR 9 exit serves Clinton Falls and a Cabela's store. Further north, I-35 meets CR 12 and CR 23 in Medford. Along CR 23, which serves as a western frontage road to I-35, lies an outlet mall. Now in Rice County, the Interstate approaches Faribault. Exit 55 only serves exiting northbound traffic and entering southbound traffic.
Gamble-Skogmo Inc. was an American conglomerate of retail chains and other businesses that was headquartered in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.Business operated or franchised by Gamble-Skogmo included Gambles hardware and auto supply stores, Woman's World and Mode O'Day clothing stores, J.M. McDonald department stores, Leath Furniture stores, Tempo and Buckeye Mart Discount Stores, Howard's ...
) in Faribault begins at the intersection of I-35 and Lyndale Avenue/County State Aid Highway 48 (CR 48, exit 55) to the intersection with MN 60 and thence northerly along MN 21, and terminates at the intersection of I-35 and MN 21 (exit 59). The route travels south to north through the business district of Faribault, a distance of ...
I-94 west / US 12 west / US 52 north / MN 55 west – Downtown exits: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; downtown exits via old MN 65; provides access to 5th Avenue South, 11th Street, and East Grant Street: 5th Avenue: Northbound entrance only: 17.400: 28.003: 16B: I-94 east / US 12 west / US 52 south – Saint Paul
East end of I-494 concurrency; 34th Avenue and Terminal 2 not signed eastbound; I-494 exit 1A: Post Road: Terminal 1: 64.053: 103.083: MN 55 / MN 62 – Hastings, Minneapolis, Fort Snelling Historic Site: Exits to MN 55 north include direct exit ramps to Bloomington Road: Mississippi River: 64.243– 64.469: 103.389– 103.753: Fort Road Bridge ...
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Minnesota based grocer SuperValu announced in October 1960 they would build a 25,000 sq. ft. grocery store in phase one of the Brookdale development. [10] JCPenney announced their anchor store details in March 1961, stating they would build a two-story 53,000 sq. ft. store.