Minnesota State Highway 19

Trunk Highway 19
Route information
Maintained by Mn/DOT
Length: 207.877 mi[2] (334.546 km)
Existed: 1933[1] – present
Major junctions
West end: SD 30 near Ivanhoe and Hendricks,
at the Minnesota-South Dakota state line
  U.S. 75 at Ivanhoe
U.S. 59 , MN 23 at Marshall
U.S. 71 at Redwood Falls
MN 5 , MN 22 at Gaylord
U.S. 169 near Henderson
MN 13 , MN 21 at New Prague
I-35 near Lonsdale , Little Chicago
MN 3 at Northfield
U.S. 52 , MN 20 at Cannon Falls
East end: U.S. 61 at Red Wing
Location
Counties: Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, Renville, Sibley, Le Sueur, Scott, Rice, Dakota, Goodhue
Highway system

Minnesota Trunk Highways
Interstate • U.S. • State
Inter-County • County roads • Legislative routes

MN 18 MN 20

Minnesota State Highway 19 is a highway in southwest and southeast Minnesota, which runs from South Dakota Highway 30 at the South Dakota state line near Ivanhoe and continues east to its eastern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highway 61 in Red Wing.

The route essentially crosses the state of Minnesota, ending at Red Wing, about five miles (8 km) west of the bridge to Wisconsin.

Highway 19 is 208 miles (335 km) in length.

Contents

Route description

State Highway 19 serves as an east–west route between Ivanhoe, Marshall, Redwood Falls, New Prague, Northfield, Cannon Falls, and Red Wing in southwest and southeast Minnesota.

Highway 19 parallels U.S. Highway 14 and U.S. Highway 212 for part of its route.

The route passes through the Richard J. Dorer State Forest in Goodhue County.

The Rush River State Wayside Park is located on Highway 19 in Sibley County. The park is located west of Henderson.

History

State Highway 19 was authorized in 1933.

The last section of Highway 19 to be paved was in the mid-1950s, east of New Prague.

The stretch of Highway 19 between Red Wing and Gaylord was established as the Colvill Memorial Highway in 1931,[3] and is still known by that name today.[4] It is named in honor of Colonel William J. Colvill, who led the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry in the Battle of Gettysburg.[5]

A new interchange was constructed in 2002 at the junction of Highway 19 and U.S. Highway 169 near Henderson.

Major intersections

County Location Mile[2] Destinations Notes
South Dakota-Minnesota state line 0.000 SD 30
Lincoln
Hendricks Township 2.331 MN 271  
Ivanhoe 10.395 US 75  
Lyon
Marshall 34.786 US 59 / MN 68 West end of MN 68 overlap
36.472-36.487 MN 23  
Redwood
Westline Township 46.596 MN 68 East end of MN 68 overlap
Redwood-Yellow Medicine county line 57.360 MN 67 West end of MN 67 overlap
Redwood
Kintire Township 61.644 CR 7 (old MN 273)  
Redwood Falls 72.087 US 71 / MN 67 East end of MN 67 overlap
West end of US 71 overlap
Minnesota River
78.232-78.302 U.S. 71 Bridge[6]
Renville
Morton 78.498 US 71 East end of US 71 overlap
Cairo Township 92.983 MN 4  
Sibley
Winthrop 109.722 MN 15  
Gaylord 117.411 MN 5 west, MN 22 north West end of MN 5/MN 22 overlap
MN 5 0.141 MN 22 East end of MN 22 overlap
118.772 MN 5 East end of MN 5 overlap
Henderson 134.078 MN 93  
Minnesota River
134.387-134.479 Highway 19 Bridge
Scott-Le Sueur county line 137.727 US 169 Interchange
New Prague 150.832 MN 13 / MN 21 West end of MN 13 overlap
Scott-Le Sueur county line 154.886-154.892 MN 13 East end of MN 13 overlap
Rice
Webster Township 169.335-169.438 I-35 Interchange
Northfield 176.202 MN 3 South end of MN 3 overlap
176.466 MN 3 North end of MN 3 overlap
Goodhue
Stanton Township 184.328 MN 56 South end of MN 56 overlap
185.331 MN 56 North end of MN 56 overlap
Cannon Falls 190.478 US 52  
191.108 MN 20  
Red Wing 207.572 US 61  
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
     Concurrency terminus     Closed/Former     Incomplete access     Unopened

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