Minnesota State Highway 37

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Trunk Highway 37
Length: 27.4 mi[1] (44 km)
Formed: 1933, 1950[1]
West end: Hibbing
East end: Gilbert
Major cities: Hibbing
Eveleth
Gilbert
Minnesota State Highways
< TH 36 TH 38 >

Minnesota State Highway 37 is a highway in northeast Minnesota, which runs from the intersection of U.S. Highway 169 and Minnesota 37 in Hibbing and continues east to its eastern terminus at the intersection of Minnesota Highway 135 and Minnesota 37 in Gilbert.

Highway 37 serves as an arterial route between Hibbing and U.S. Highway 53.

Minnesota Highway 37 is 27 miles in length and passes through the communities of:

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[edit] Notes

Minnesota Highway 37 serves as an east-west arterial route between Hibbing, Eveleth, and Gilbert in northeast Minnesota.

[edit] Termini

The western terminus for Minnesota 37 is its intersection with U.S. Highway 169 in Hibbing.

The eastern terminus for Minnesota 37 is its intersection with Minnesota State Highway 135 in Gilbert.

[edit] History

Highway 37, east of U.S. 53, was authorized in 1933.

Highway 37 between Eveleth and Hibbing was authorized around 1950.

The section of Highway 37 between U.S. 169 at Hibbing and U.S. 53 at Fayal Township was originally designated Minnesota Highway 216, until 1963.

Highway 37 was paved by 1940.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Riner, Steve. Details of Routes 26-50. The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.