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  2. Minnesota State Highway 210 - Wikipedia

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    MN 210 crosses the Saint Louis River in Thomson. MN 210 serves as an east–west route in west-central, central, and northeast Minnesota between Breckenridge, Fergus Falls, Staples, Baxter, Brainerd, Carlton, and Duluth . For part of its route (7 mi or 11 km), MN 210 is concurrent with US Highway 10 (US 10) between Motley and Staples in central ...

  3. Minnesota State Highway 29 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 29 was established November 2, 1920, traveling from Glenwood to Wadena. [1] In 1923, the road was intermittently graveled; [5] all graveling was completed by 1929. [6] A paved surface was applied to the roadway in stages from Alexandria to Parkers Prairie from 1926 through 1933. [7] [8] South of Alexandria, it was paved to the county ...

  4. List of Interstate Highways in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Highway markers for I-90, I-494 and I-35 Bus. Interstate X Business (I-X Bus.) The Interstate Highways in Minnesota are all owned and operated by the US State of Minnesota. [2] The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) provides primary maintenance for all 921.621 miles of highway. There are no tolled miles on the Minnesota Interstate ...

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

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    U.S. Highway 2 ( US 2) is a United States Numbered Highway in northwest and northeast Minnesota, which runs from the Red River at East Grand Forks and continues east to Duluth, where the route crosses the Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge over the Saint Louis Bay. The route connects the cities of East Grand Forks, Bemidji, Grand Rapids, and Duluth .

  6. Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota's first state park, Itasca State Park, was established in 1891, and is the source of the Mississippi River. [80] Today Minnesota has 72 state parks and recreation areas, 58 state forests covering about four million acres (16,000 km 2), and numerous state wildlife preserves, all managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

  7. Minnesota State Highway 68 - Wikipedia

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    Route description. State Highway 68 serves as an east–west route in southwest and south-central Minnesota between Canby, Minneota, Marshall, Morgan, Sleepy Eye, New Ulm, and Mankato . Minneopa State Park is located five miles (8 km) west of Mankato. The park entrance is located on Highway 68 near its intersection with U.S. Highway 169.

  8. Minnesota State Highway 200 - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota State Highway 200 ( MN 200) is a 201.203-mile-long (323.805 km) highway in northwest and northeast Minnesota, which runs from North Dakota Highway 200 at the North Dakota state line near Halstad, and continues east to its eastern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highway 2 in Northeast Aitkin County, 9-miles west of Floodwood.

  9. Minnesota State Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    Scenic. ← I-694. → US 2. Minnesota State Highway 1 ( MN 1) is a state highway across northern Minnesota, United States, which runs from North Dakota Highway 54 (ND 54) at the North Dakota state line (at the Red River in Oslo) and continues east to its eastern terminus at MN 61 at the unincorporated community of Illgen City in Beaver Bay ...