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The East River is a small headwaters tributary of the Saint Louis River in northern Minnesota, United States. The East River, 3.0 miles (4.8 km) long, [ 1 ] flows (along with the North River ) into Seven Beaver Lake, the source of the St. Louis River.| [ 2 ]
County Road 6 begins at East River Road (County 1) in Fridley. [1] It goes as Mississippi Street until Central Ave (County 35) and goes southbound with County Road 35 until Rice Creek Road, where it turns east-bound and remains so until the Ramsey County line, becoming Ramsey County Road 11. [6] County Road 6 is 2.53 miles (4.07 km) in length. [4]
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CSAH 39 (Ball Club Lake Road) / Great River Road (National Route) north: Western end of Great River Road overlap: CSAH 18 (Schoolcraft Park Road) / Great River Road (National Route) south: Eastern end of Great River Road overlap: Morse Township: 168.032: 270.421: MN 46 north – Northome: Deer River: 169.051: 272.061: MN 6 north – Big Falls
In August 2018, the MN 62 designation was extended from its former eastern terminus at MN 55 near the Mendota Bridge to a new terminus at I-494 in the city of Inver Grove Heights. This new extension is cosigned as MN 55/MN 62 across the Mendota Bridge. Beyond the bridge, MN 62 replaces the former MN 110 in its entirety to I-494. This project ...
Minnesota State Highway 25 (MN 25) is a 156.066-mile-long (251.164 km) highway in Minnesota, which runs from its interchange with U.S. Highway 169 in Belle Plaine and continues north to its intersection with State Highway 210 in Brainerd.
1929 example of the open-spandrel concrete arch bridges developed in the Twin Cities area in the late 1920s; also noted for providing a key connection between two river communities. Extends into Hennepin County. [5] 3: Banfill Tavern: Banfill Tavern: December 12, 1976 : 6666 E. River Rd.