Minnesota State Highway 9
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Route description
MN 9 serves as a north–south and east–west route between New London, Benson, Morris, Breckenridge, Barnesville, Ada, and Crookston in west-central and northwest Minnesota.
Monson Lake State Park is located west of Sunburg and west of the junction of 9 and MN 104. The park entrance is located off MN 9 via County Road 95 (CR 95).[1] A portion of the route passes through the Red River Valley region in northwest Minnesota.
East–west section
The eastern terminus for MN 9 is its intersection with MN 23 in New London in west-central Minnesota. The western terminus for the route is its intersection with US 75 in Doran.
North–south section
The southern terminus for MN 9 is its second intersection with US 75, immediately north of Breckenridge. The northern terminus for the route is its intersection with US 2 in Fairfax Township, immediately east of Crookston in northwest Minnesota.
History
MN 9 was authorized in 1933. At this time, it ran from US 12 in Benson northwest to US 75 at Doran.[2][3] The last section of the original MN 9 to be paved was the section between Nashua and Norcross, which was paved in 1952.[4][5] In the mid-1950s, when US 75 between Ada and Crookston was rerouted to another roadway, the MN 9 designation was extended along the former MN 82 from Breckenridge to Ada and along the former route of US 75 to its current northern terminus.[6][7] This extended segment of the highway was completely paved in 1959; the last section completed was between Barnesville and US 10.[8][9] In 1961, MN 9 was extended again, replacing MN 17 from Benson to New London.[10][11]
Major intersections
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See also
References
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External links
- MN 9 at The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page
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- State highways in Minnesota
- Transportation in Polk County, Minnesota
- Transportation in Norman County, Minnesota
- Transportation in Clay County, Minnesota
- Transportation in Wilkin County, Minnesota
- Transportation in Grant County, Minnesota
- Transportation in Stevens County, Minnesota
- Transportation in Swift County, Minnesota
- Transportation in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
- Transportation in Pope County, Minnesota
- Transportation in Traverse County, Minnesota