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Minnesota State Highway 111

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Trunk Highway 111 marker
Trunk Highway 111
Map
MN 111 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MnDOT
Length9.789 mi (15.754 km)
ExistedApril 22, 1933[1]–present
Major junctions
South end US 14 at Nicollet
Major intersections MN 99 at Nicollet
North end MN 22 at New Sweden Township
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountiesNicollet
Highway system
  • Minnesota Trunk Highway System
MN 110 MN 112

Minnesota State Highway 111 (MN 111) is a short 9.789-mile-long (15.754 km) highway in south-central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with U.S. Highway 14 in Nicollet and continues north to its northern terminus at its intersection with State Highway 22 in New Sweden Township.

Route description

Highway 111 serves as a north–south route in south-central Minnesota between the cities of Nicollet and Gaylord.

Highway 111 is also known as Main Street in the city of Nicollet.

The route is legally defined as Route 122 in the Minnesota Statutes.[2] It is not marked with this number.

History

Highway 111 was authorized on April 22, 1933.[1]

The route was paved by 1942.[3]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Nicollet County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Nicollet0.0000.000 US 14 – Mankato, New Ulm

CSAH 23 south
0.3290.529
MN 99 east – St. Peter
New Sweden Township9.79815.768 MN 22 – Gaylord, St. Peter
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b "Chapter 440-H.F. No. 2000", Session Laws of Minnesota for 1933, Mike Holm, Secretary of State, pp. 881–897
  2. ^ "161.115, Additional Trunk Highways". Minnesota Statutes. Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. 2010. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
  3. ^ Riner, Steve. "Details of routes 101–149". The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved November 19, 2010.[self-published source]