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Minnesota State Highway 61 (MN 61) is a 148.843-mile-long (239.540 km) highway in northeast Minnesota, which runs from a junction with Interstate 35 (I-35) in Duluth at 26th Avenue East, and continues northeast to its northern terminus at the Canadian border near Grand Portage, connecting to Ontario Highway 61 at the Pigeon River Bridge. The route is a scenic highway, following the North Shore of Lake Superior, and is part of the Lake Superior Circle Tour designation that runs through Minnesota, Ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

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  • Minnesota State Route 61 ist eine 243 km (151 Meilen) lange Fernstraße im Nordosten von Minnesota in den Vereinigten Staaten, die von der Kreuzung mit dem Interstate 35 in Duluth (26th Avenue East) zur Grenze zwischen den Vereinigten Staaten und Kanada in der Nähe von Grand Portage verläuft. In der kanadischen Provinz Ontario führt die Straße von der als Ontario Highway 61 weiter und endet in Thunder Bay. Die Strecke folgt dem nördlichen Ufer des Oberen Sees, dem sogenannten und ist Bestandteil der als Lake Superior Circle Tour ausgeschilderten Rundstrecke, die durch Minnesota, Ontario, Michigan und Wisconsin führt. Das Grand Portage National Monument befindet sich an der State Route 61 bei Grand Portage. Minnesota 61 ist eine von drei State Routes in Minnesota, welche eine zu einem bestehenden U.S. Highway innerhalb dieses Bundesstaates übereinstimmende Nummer tragen. Die beiden anderen sind Minnesota State Route 65 und . (de)
  • Minnesota State Highway 61 (MN 61) is a 148.843-mile-long (239.540 km) highway in northeast Minnesota, which runs from a junction with Interstate 35 (I-35) in Duluth at 26th Avenue East, and continues northeast to its northern terminus at the Canadian border near Grand Portage, connecting to Ontario Highway 61 at the Pigeon River Bridge. The route is a scenic highway, following the North Shore of Lake Superior, and is part of the Lake Superior Circle Tour designation that runs through Minnesota, Ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin. This roadway was designated U.S. Highway 61 (US 61) until 1991. US 61 ran from the Canadian border to New Orleans, and is the road to which musician and Duluth native Bob Dylan referred in the album and song Highway 61 Revisited. The North Shore Scenic Drive is an All-American Road scenic byway that follows Saint Louis County Road 61 / Lake County Road 61 / MN 61, formerly US 61, from the city of Duluth, Minnesota, to the Canadian border near Grand Portage. The route stays close to the rocky North Shore, offering spectacular vistas of the lake to the southeast as it skirts along the foothills of the Sawtooth Range to the northwest. (en)
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  • Continuation into Canada; northern end of LSCT concurrency (en)
  • Southern terminus; I-35 exit 259; northern terminus of I-35; southern end of LSCT concurrency; road continues as London Rd. (en)
  • Eastern terminus of MN 1 (en)
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  • Minnesota State Route 61 ist eine 243 km (151 Meilen) lange Fernstraße im Nordosten von Minnesota in den Vereinigten Staaten, die von der Kreuzung mit dem Interstate 35 in Duluth (26th Avenue East) zur Grenze zwischen den Vereinigten Staaten und Kanada in der Nähe von Grand Portage verläuft. In der kanadischen Provinz Ontario führt die Straße von der als Ontario Highway 61 weiter und endet in Thunder Bay. (de)
  • Minnesota State Highway 61 (MN 61) is a 148.843-mile-long (239.540 km) highway in northeast Minnesota, which runs from a junction with Interstate 35 (I-35) in Duluth at 26th Avenue East, and continues northeast to its northern terminus at the Canadian border near Grand Portage, connecting to Ontario Highway 61 at the Pigeon River Bridge. The route is a scenic highway, following the North Shore of Lake Superior, and is part of the Lake Superior Circle Tour designation that runs through Minnesota, Ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin. (en)
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