Minnesota State Highway 152
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Trunk Highway 152 |
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Existed: | 1933 – 1988 | ||||||||
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North end: | St. Cloud | ||||||||
South end: | Minneapolis | ||||||||
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Minnesota State Highway 152 was a highway in Minnesota, commissioned in 1933. It was numbered as an alternate of U.S. Route 52, following a route just south of it. It originally began in St. Cloud and ran to Minneapolis, ending at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Broadway Street.
Most of the highway was replaced by Interstate 94 in the late 1970s, moving the highway's north terminus to Highway 101 in Dayton. The section from I-94 into St. Cloud became County Road 75.
In 1980, the road was turned back south of Highway 100. It was rolled back further in 1984, with the Brooklyn Boulevard section becoming CSAH 152. The remainder was turned back in the 1988 highway swap with Hennepin County, becoming CSAH 81.
Riner, Steve. Details of Routes 152-218. The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.