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Minnesota State Highway 95

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Existed:
  
1933 – present

Length
  
204.2 km

Northwest end:
  
MN 23 near St. Cloud

Constructed
  
1933

Southeast end:
  
US 61 / US 10 at Cottage Grove

Major cities
  
Cambridge, Princeton, Stillwater, North Branch

Counties
  
Benton County, Minnesota

Minnesota State Highway 95 (MN 95) is a highway in east-central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with State Highway 23 near St. Cloud and continues east and south to its southern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highways 61 / 10 (co-signed) at Cottage Grove.

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Map of MN-95, Minnesota, USA

This highway has two distinct segments (East/West section and a North/South section) that meet at Taylors Falls.

Highway 95 is 127 miles (204 km) in length and passes through the cities of Princeton, Cambridge, North Branch, Taylors Falls, Stillwater, and Lakeland.

Route description

State Highway 95 has a somewhat unusual routing, starting with a west-to-east section between St. Cloud and Taylors Falls, then finishing with a north–south section between Taylors Falls and Cottage Grove. In fact, the Minnesota Legislature originally authorized the east–west and the north–south routes as two separate highways. The Minnesota Highway Department decided to give them both the same route number.

This highway runs through mostly rural areas immediately north and east of the Twin Cities, although increasing development in the eastern suburbs of Saint Paul may bring increased traffic to the highway. Primarily a two-lane highway, Highway 95 has short concurrencies with State Highway 36 going into downtown Stillwater; and with Interstate 94 between Woodbury and the Wisconsin state line, that make up the only divided highway sections of Highway 95.

The 14-mile (23 km) section of Highway 95 from Cambridge to North Branch is officially designated the State Trooper Timothy J. Bowe Memorial Highway.

State Parks

Highway 95, on its north–south section, parallels the St. Croix River and is adjacent to, or close to, several state parks:

  • Wild River State Park
  • Interstate Park
  • William O'Brien State Park
  • Afton State Park
  • History

    Both sections of State Highway 95 were authorized in 1933.

    By 1940, Highway 95 was paved between Princeton and North Branch; and between Scandia and Afton.

    The route was completely paved by 1953.

    In 1998, a change was made in the alignment on the south end of Highway 95, between Washington County Road 18 and I-94. Previously, Highway 95 turned east on 40th Street South in Afton and then turned north on the St. Croix Trail; present day Highway 95 now continues north along Manning Avenue (the Afton / Woodbury border) and then runs together with I-94 briefly east to Lakeland. The old route of Highway 95 for this section is now signed as County Road 18.

    In an effort to maximize driver safety, a roundabout was constructed at the intersection of Highway 95 and County Road 29 in Princeton. The project was completed in November 2010 at a cost of $6.7 million.

    A five-mile section of Highway 95 near Bayport in Washington County was honored with a 2013 Perpetual Pavement Award in recognition of its long life without any structural failure and only periodic resurfacing.

    References

    Minnesota State Highway 95 Wikipedia