Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Red River of the North |
0.000 | 0.000 | North Dakota state line | ||
Wilkin |
Connelly Township | 0.219 | 0.352 | US 75 | North end of US 75 overlap |
Breckenridge | 0.764 | 1.230 | US 75 MN 9 |
South end of US 75 overlap; west end of MN 9 overlap | |
Connelly Township | 2.241 | 3.607 | MN 9 | East end of MN 9 overlap | |
Otter Tail |
Fergus Falls | 24.248 | 39.023 | I-94 / US 59 | West end of I-94 overlap |
Buse Township | 24.691– 25.047 |
39.736– 40.309 |
CR 1 | Interchange | |
26.446 | 42.561 | I-94 / US 59 | East end of I-94 overlap | ||
Clitherall Township | 45.583 | 73.359 | MN 78 | ||
Henning | 60.592 | 97.513 | MN 108 (Douglas Avenue) | ||
Inman Township | 66.412 | 106.880 | MN 29 | ||
Todd |
Hewitt | 77.512 | 124.743 | US 71 | |
Staples | 93.558 | 150.567 | US 10 | West end of US 10 overlap | |
Morrison |
Motley | 100.707 | 162.072 | US 10 | East end of US 10 overlap |
Cass |
May Township | 101.023 | 162.581 | MN 64 | |
Crow Wing |
Baxter | 120.539 | 193.989 | MN 371 | |
Mississippi River | 122.095– 122.215 |
196.493– 196.686 |
Washington Street Bridge | ||
Brainerd | 122.663 | 197.407 | MN 371 Bus. | Original route of MN 371 | |
123.879 | 199.364 | MN 25 | |||
Crosby | 137.855 | 221.856 | MN 6 | West end of MN 6 overlap | |
Deerwood | 142.248 | 228.926 | MN 6 | East end of MN 6 overlap | |
Aitkin |
Aitkin | 152.441 | 245.330 | US 169 (Minnesota Avenue) | South end of US 169 overlap |
Morrison Township | 160.351 | 258.060 | US 169 | North end of US 169 overlap | |
McGregor | 174.536 | 280.888 | MN 65 | West end of MN 65 overlap | |
175.734 | 282.816 | MN 65 | East end of MN 65 overlap | ||
Carlton |
Cromwell | 196.233 | 315.806 | MN 73 | |
Twin Lakes Township | 216.107 | 347.791 | I-35 | Interchange | |
Carlton | 218.558 | 351.735 | MN 45 | Old US 61 | |
St. Louis |
Duluth | 227.790 | 366.592 | MN 23 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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