U.S. Highway 2 (US 2) is a
United States Numbered Highway in northwest and northeast
Minnesota, which runs from the
Red River at
East Grand Forks and continues east to
Duluth, where the route crosses the
Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge
The Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge, also known as the Bong Bridge, connects Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin, via U.S. Route 2, U.S. Highway 2 (US 2). Opened on October 25, 1985, it is roughly long, including about over wate ...
over the
Saint Louis Bay. The route connects the cities of
East Grand Forks,
Bemidji,
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids is a city and county seat of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 198,917 which ranks it as the second most-populated city in the state after Detroit. Grand Rapids is the ...
, and
Duluth.
Of the of US 2 in Minnesota, have four lanes, mostly located in the northwest part of the state.
Route description
US 2 enters the state from the west at the city of
East Grand Forks, at the
Red River. From the
North Dakota state line to
Crookston, US 2 is a four-lane
divided highway built to
expressway standards for . Upon entering Crookston, US 2 follows the city streets of North Main, North Broadway, and East Robert streets.
Once US 2 leaves Crookston, it becomes a four-lane divided highway built to expressway standards for . This expressway portion of US 2 in northwest Minnesota passes through the cities of
Mentor,
Erskine,
Fosston
Fosston is a city in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the Greater Grand Forks region. The population was 1,434 at the time of the 2020 census.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area ...
,
Bagley, and the west of
Bemidji.
After the
Minnesota State Highway 197 (MN 197) interchange, US 2 becomes a four-lane
freeway for as it bypasses Bemidji.
US 71 joins the freeway after and
runs concurrently with US 2 for . The freeway crosses the
Mississippi River after .
The freeway ends at an at-grade junction with Animal Land Drive south of Bemidji. US 2 continues as a four-lane divided highway built to expressway standards for to
Cass Lake. The portion of US 2 from Bemidji to Cass Lake is officially designated the Paul Bunyan Expressway.
After Cass Lake, US 2 continues east as a two-lane roadway for to
Deer River. East of Deer River, US 2 is a four-lane divided highway for until the city of
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids is a city and county seat of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 198,917 which ranks it as the second most-populated city in the state after Detroit. Grand Rapids is the ...
, where it has a junction with
US 169. US 2 then heads southeasterly as a two-lane roadway for to the unincorporated area of
Saginaw, where it has an interchange with
MN 33. The route then continues east for to its intersection with
MN 194 at
Solway Township. US 2 then continues southeasterly for before entering the city of
Proctor
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The title is used in England and some other English-speaking countries in three principal contexts:
* In law, a proctor is a historical class of lawye ...
, where it is the main street through town. The route widens to a three-lane roadway as it approaches its intersection with Boundary Avenue (
County Road 14 R 14. The route enters the city limits of
Duluth, where it has a junction with
Interstate 35 (I-35), US 2 joins that route's freeway. US 2 runs concurrently with I-35 for in
West Duluth, proceeding down Thompson Hill. US 2 then exits the I-35 freeway in West Duluth and crosses the
Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge
The Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge, also known as the Bong Bridge, connects Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin, via U.S. Route 2, U.S. Highway 2 (US 2). Opened on October 25, 1985, it is roughly long, including about over wate ...
over the
Saint Louis Bay, entering the state of
Wisconsin and the city of
Superior
Superior may refer to:
*Superior (hierarchy), something which is higher in a hierarchical structure of any kind
Places
*Superior (proposed U.S. state), an unsuccessful proposal for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to form a separate state
*Lake ...
. US 2 then follows Belknap Street in Superior.
Legally, the Minnesota section of US 2 is defined as
Constitutional Route 8 and
Legislative Route 106 in the
Minnesota Statutes ยงยง 161.114(2) and 161.115(134). The route is not marked with those numbers.
History
US 2 in Minnesota was authorized on November 11, 1926.
It followed the route of old state Trunk Highway 8 in its entirety. At the time it was marked, it was paved along a short
concurrency
Concurrent means happening at the same time. Concurrency, concurrent, or concurrence may refer to:
Law
* Concurrence, in jurisprudence, the need to prove both ''actus reus'' and ''mens rea''
* Concurring opinion (also called a "concurrence"), a ...
with
US 75 north of Crookston and from its junction with then-Trunk Highway 11 (present-day
US 53) through
Duluth. The remainder was graveled or graded, except for a section west of Bagley which was simply a maintained dirt surface.
The route in Minnesota was completely paved in 1939. The last segment to be completed was between then-State Highway 94 (now
MN 194) at
Solway Township and the community of Adolph.
A few short (four-lane)
divided highway segments of US 2 were constructed west of
Bemidji during the 1960s. In the present day, from
East Grand Forks to
Cass Lake, this route is built to
expressway standards and a posted speed limit. The highway from Bemidji to Cass Lake was designated the Paul Bunyan Expressway in 1991. That designation originally extended down
MN 371 to
Little Falls, but that section was repealed in 2005.
From Cass Lake to Duluth, there are only a couple of short four-lane divided highway segments, but the nonurban portions of this segment are a posted speed limit.
Major intersections
References
External links
Highway 2 at the Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page
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