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Legally, MN 610 is defined as Route 333 in the Minnesota Statutes § 161.115(264). [6] The highway is not marked with this legislative route number along the actual highway. [4] The entire route of MN 610 has been listed on the National Highway System, [7] a system of roads important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility. [8]
Route map Trunk Highway 242. MN 242 highlighted in red ... US 10 / MN 47 / CSAH 14 in Coon Rapids: East end: MN 65 / CSAH 14 ... Coon Rapids, and Blaine. The route ...
It follows Flamingo Street until County 58 (181st Avenue,) where it turns into Hanson Boulevard. It continues into Andover and it enters Coon Rapids on the west side of Bunker Hills Regional Park, where it has a brief concurrency with County Road 11, and crosses US-10 / MN-47. It ends at Coon Rapids Boulevard (County 1) near the Coon Rapids Dam ...
Minnesota State Highway 47 (MN 47) is a 126.872-mile-long (204.181 km) highway in east–central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with Central Avenue (State Highway 65) in Minneapolis and continues north to its northern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highway 169 in Aitkin.
Coon Rapids is a northern suburb of Minneapolis, and is the second-largest city by population in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. [6] The population was 63,599 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] making it the fifteenth largest city in Minnesota and the seventh largest Twin Cities suburb.
Over the next few years, more physical symptoms developed, including slower walking and a hunched posture. In 2020, she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. How she found effective treatment ...
US 10/MN 47 in Coon Rapids: MN 65 in Blaine: 1949: 2007 MN 243: 1.233: 1.984 MN 95 southwest of Taylors Falls: WIS 243 in Osceola, WI: 1949: current MN 244: 4.705: 7.572 MN 120 in White Bear Lake: MN 96 in Dellwood: 1949: current Removed by the legislature in 2001, so proposed to be eliminated MN 246: 18.221: 29.324
U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) is a major divided highway for almost all of its length in the U.S. state of Minnesota.The route runs through the central portion of the state, following generally the alignment of the former Northern Pacific Railway (now BNSF Railway) and connects the cities of Moorhead, Detroit Lakes, Wadena, Little Falls, St. Cloud, Anoka, Saint Paul, and Cottage Grove.