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Southern end of ND 17 concurrency: Grand Forks 166.225: 267.513: US 2 – Devils Lake, Grand Forks 152.185: 244.918: ND 15 west – McVille: Western end of ND 15 concurrency 114.902: 184.917: ND 15 east – Thompson: Eastern end of ND 15 concurrency: Traill 129.127: 207.810: ND 200 west – Finley: Western end of ND 200 concurrency: Mayville ...
Western terminus of ND 297; also access to University of North Dakota, Alerus Center: 141.196: 227.233: 141: US 2 (Gateway Drive) – Downtown: Also access to Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks AFB, Grand Forks International Airport: 144.711: 232.890: 145: US 81 Bus. south (North Washington Street) Northern terminus of US 81 Bus. Ferry Township ...
Eastern end of ND 32 overlap: Traill: Viking Township: 377.411: 607.384: ND 18 north – Hatton: Western end of ND 18 overlap: Mayville: 384.404: 618.638: ND 18 south – Casselton: Eastern end of ND 18 overlap: Ervin–Eldorado township line: 395.560: 636.592: I-29 / US 81 – Grand Forks, Fargo: I-29 exit 111: Hillsboro: CR 11 west (Caledonia ...
Map of the United States with North Dakota highlighted. North Dakota is a state located in the Midwestern United States. All incorporated communities in North Dakota are considered cities, regardless of population; there are no towns, villages, or hamlets in the state. There are 355 municipalities.
Feb. 24—A fast-moving winter system has moved out of the region, leaving just under 2 inches of snowfall in Greater Grand Forks over the last 24 hours. Morning travel will likely be slow going ...
North end of ND 66 concurrency: 204.729: 329.479: ND 91 north: Southern terminus of ND 91: 206.414: 332.191: ND 91 south: Northern terminus of ND 91: Hamilton: 218.530: 351.690: ND 5 west – Cavalier: South end of ND 5 concurrency: Joliette Township: 228.353: 367.499: 203: I-29 south / ND 5 east – Grand Forks: South end of I-29 concurrency ...
The Dakota Territory legislature created the county on January 12, 1875, with areas partitioned from Burbank (now Barnes), Cass, and Grand Forks counties. It was named for Walter John Strickland Traill, an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company and son of Canadian pioneer Catharine Parr Traill. [3]
US 2 is an east–west highway that runs through North Dakota's northern tier of larger cities: Williston, Minot, Devils Lake, and Grand Forks. These cities are about 75 to 100 miles (121 to 161 km) north of North Dakota's southern tier of larger cities located on Interstate 94 (I-94): Dickinson , Bismarck – Mandan , Jamestown , and Fargo ...