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'''Minnesota State Highway 33''' (often called '''Highway 33''' and sometimes '''Trunk Highway 33''') is a [[highway]] in [[Minnesota]]. It is 19 miles in length. The highway serves as a connector between [[Interstate 35]] at [[Cloquet]] and [[U.S. Route 53]] on its way north to the [[Iron Range]]. As such, the road is constructed as an expressway north of Cloquet.
'''The highway with the shield on the right''' is a [[highway]] in [[Minnesota]]. It is 19 miles in length. The highway serves as a connector between [[Interstate 35]] at [[Cloquet]] and [[U.S. Route 53]] on its way north to the [[Iron Range]]. As such, the road is constructed as an expressway north of Cloquet.


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The highway with the shield on the right is a highway in Minnesota. It is 19 miles in length. The highway serves as a connector between Interstate 35 at Cloquet and U.S. Route 53 on its way north to the Iron Range. As such, the road is constructed as an expressway north of Cloquet.

References

Riner, Steve. "Details of routes 26–50". The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved 2024-07-14.[self-published source]