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Minnesota State Highway 68

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Existed:
  
1920 – present

Constructed
  
1920

Length
  
227 km

West end:
  
SD 22 at Fortier Township, at Minnesota — South Dakota state line

East end:
  
US 169 / MN 60 near Mankato

Counties
  
Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota

Minnesota State Highway 68 (MN 68) is a highway in southwest and south-central Minnesota, which runs from South Dakota Highway 22 at the South Dakota state line near Canby, and continues east to its eastern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highway 169 and State Highway 60 in South Bend Township near Mankato.

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Map of MN-68, Minnesota, USA

Highway 68 is 141 miles (227 km) in length.

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.

Highway 68 has concurrencies with:

  • State Highway 19, east of Marshall.
  • U.S. Highway 14, west of New Ulm.
  • State Highway 15, south of New Ulm.
  • History

    Highway 68 was authorized in 1920 between Canby and Marshall.

    Its western terminus was extended to the South Dakota state line in 1934.

    In 1963, Highway 68 was expanded easterly between Marshall and Mankato by consolidating former State Highway 93 and State Highway 83, and re-numbering them 68.

    Highway 68 was paved from Marshall to Canby by 1940. Many remaining sections of the present day Highway 68 were still gravel by 1953. The present day route was completely paved by 1960.

    References

    Minnesota State Highway 68 Wikipedia