'Minnesota State Highway 11' is a
highway in northwest and northeast
Minnesota, which runs from North Dakota Highway 66 at the
North Dakota border (near
Drayton, ND) and continues east to its eastern terminus at the community of
Island View at
Rainy Lake (east of
International Falls).
Minnesota Highway 11 is 208-miles in length and passes through the communities of:
Notes
Minnesota Highway 11 serves as an east-west arterial route between
International Falls,
Baudette,
Warroad,
Roseau, and
Drayton, ND.
Minnesota Highway 11 passes through the counties of:
★
Koochiching County
★
Lake of the Woods County
★
Roseau County
★
Kittson County
Franz Jevne State Park is located on Highway 11 in
Koochiching County on the
Rainy River (near
Birchdale), between
International Falls and
Baudette.
(
Minnesota DNR website for Franz Jevne State Park - Link)
Highway 11 between
Baudette and
Warroad, is part of MOM's way (a promoted route).
(
MOM's Way Tourism website - Link)
Termini
The eastern terminus for Minnesota 11 is at the community of
Island View at
Rainy Lake, east of
International Falls.
The western terminus for Minnesota 11 is at
Robbin (
Teien Township) and the
North Dakota border (near
Drayton, ND), where Highway 11 becomes North Dakota Highway 66 at the
Red River.
History
Highway 11 was authorized in
1920 and
1933.
Sections of Highway 11 were a primitive road in
1929. The last section to be paved was the section between the North Dakota state line and
U.S. 75 at
Donaldson; this was paved by
1961.
Donaldson Bridge
In response to the
I-35W bridge collapse in
Minneapolis, Governor
Tim Pawlenty ordered the inspection of Minnesota bridges. During such inspection, cracks were found in the Donaldson bridge which crosses
Red River of the North between
Donaldson and
Drayton, North Dakota. The two cracks in the structure are believed to be recent, within the last six months. The bridge was inspected six months ago during which no cracks were found. The bridge is a major crossing for beet trucks making their way to Drayton. The bridge was scheduled for replacement in 2009.
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References
★ Steve Riner (July 26, 2003).
Details of Routes 1-25. Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Accessed July 22, 2007.