Minnesota State Highway 28

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Trunk Highway 28
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Route information
Defined by MS § 161.114
Maintained by Mn/DOT
Length: 142.324 mi[2] (229.048 km)
Existed: 1920[1] – present
Major junctions
West end: SD 10.svg SD 10 at the Minnesota — South Dakota state line
  MN-7.svg MN 7 near Beardsley
US 75.svg U.S. 75 at Graceville
US 59.svg MN-9.svg U.S. 59, MN 9 at Morris
MN-29.svg MN-55.svg MN 29, MN 55 at Glenwood
I-94.svg US 71.svg I-94, U.S. 71 at Sauk Centre
MN-287.svg MN 287 at Grey Eagle
East end: MN-27.svg MN 27, CR 52 west of Little Falls
Location
Counties: Traverse, Big Stone, Stevens, Pope, Stearns, Todd, Morrison
Highway system
  • Minnesota Trunk Highways
MN 27 MN 29

Minnesota State Highway 28 (MN 28) is a highway in west-central and central Minnesota, which runs from South Dakota Highway 10 at the South Dakota state line near Browns Valley and continues east to its eastern terminus at its intersection with the former route of U.S. Highway 10 in Little Falls.

Highway 28 is 142 miles (229 km) in length.

Route description

State Highway 28 serves as an east–west route between Browns Valley, Morris, Glenwood, Sauk Centre, and Little Falls.

The western terminus for Highway 28 is at the Minnesota - South Dakota state line in Browns Valley, at the Little Minnesota River, where Highway 28 becomes South Dakota Highway 10 upon crossing the state line.

Highway 28 parallels State Highway 27 throughout its route until State Highway 27 enters Wheaton, Minnesota and then follows Mud Lake and Lake Traverse, heading South/Southwest to Browns Valley, Minnesota where it connects with State Highway 28.

The Sam Brown Monument State Wayside Park is located on Highway 28 in Traverse County at Browns Valley.

The highway overlaps Highway 27 for the last 14 miles of its route, until its terminus in Little Falls at the former alignment of U.S. Highway 10, which is now a city street.

Highway 28 is legally defined as Constitutional Route 28 in the Minnesota Statutes.[3]

History

State Highway 28 was authorized in 1920.

The route was completely paved by 1940.

Major intersections

County Location mi[2] km Destinations Notes
Traverse Folsom Township 0.000 0.000 SD 10 Continuation in South Dakota
0.874 1.407 MN 27
Big Stone Browns Valley Township 9.251 14.888 MN 7
Graceville 22.606 36.381 US 75
Stevens Morris 48.053 77.334 MN 9 South end of MN 9 overlap
48.561 78.151 MN 9 North end of MN 9 overlap
Morris Township 50.601 81.434 US 59
Pope Starbuck 67.768 109.062 MN 29 south
MN 114 north
West end of MN 29 overlap
Glenwood 76.276 122.754 MN 29 north
MN 104 south
East end of MN 29 overlap
77.429–
77.550
124.610–
124.805
MN 55 Interchange
Stearns Sauk Centre Township 101.723 163.707 US 71 South end of US 71 overlap
Sauk Centre I-94 Interchange
Sauk Centre Township 104.713 168.519 US 71 North end of US 71 overlap
Todd Grey Eagle 116.338 187.228 MN 287
Morrison Culdrum Township 130.513 210.040 MN 27 West end of MN 27 overlap
Pike Creek Township MN 238
Little Falls CR 52 (Lindbergh Drive) south
2nd St. NW (old US 10) north
East end of MN 27 overlap; eastern terminus of MN 28
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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