Minnesota State Highway 299
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Trunk Highway 299 |
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Formed: | 1951 | ||||||||
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Major cities: | Faribault | ||||||||
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Minnesota State Highway 299, also called Olof Hansen Drive, is a short (less than a mile long) route which serves the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf located in Faribault, connecting it to Minnesota State Highway 60. Like most other special Minnesota state highways serving the state institutions, it ends in a circle. At its south end, it links with Minnesota State Highway 298, which continues south to other state institutions in Faribault.
Riner, Steve. Details of Routes 288-694. The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.