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Minnesota State Highway 70

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Existed:
  
1933 – present

Length
  
47.21 km

Major cities
  
Rock Creek

West end:
  
MN 65 at Brunswick

Constructed
  
1933

East end:
  
WIS 70 at the St. Croix River, near Grantsburg, WI

Counties
  
Kanabec County, Minnesota, Pine County, Minnesota

Minnesota State Highway 70 (MN 70) is a highway in east-central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with State Highway 65 in Brunswick and continues east to its eastern terminus at the Wisconsin state line (near Grantsburg, WI), where it becomes Wisconsin Highway 70 upon crossing the St. Croix River.

Contents

Map of MN-70, Minnesota, USA

Minnesota Highway 70 is 29 miles (47 km) in length.

Route description

Highway 70 serves as an east–west route between Mora, Brunswick, Rock Creek, and Grantsburg, WI.

The route has an interchange with Interstate 35 at the city of Rock Creek.

Highway 70 in Minnesota is a narrow roadway. The connecting route in Wisconsin, Wisconsin Highway 70, is a wide roadway with large shoulders. Highway 70 in Minnesota carries a great amount of recreational traffic to Wisconsin, as Twin Cities residents try to avoid nearby U.S. Highway 8, which is often a traffic congested route.

History

The route in Minnesota was numbered to correspond with Wisconsin Highway 70.

Minnesota 70 was authorized east of State Highway 107 (at Grasston / Braham) to the Wisconsin state line in 1933.

The portion of Highway 70 between State Highway 65 (at Brunswick) and State Highway 107 (at Grasston) was part of the original route of Highway 65 until circa 1942 when the current short-cut of Highway 65 was built.

Highway 70 in Minnesota was completely paved circa 1949.

References

Minnesota State Highway 70 Wikipedia