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Minnesota State Highway 297

Trunk Highway 288
Location: Anoka State Hospital
Existed: 1951–1998

Trunk Highway 289
Location: Minnesota Correctional Facility at Moose Lake
Length: 0.512 mi (0.824 km)
Existed: 1951–present

Trunk Highway 290
Location: Ah-gwah-ching State Health Care Facility
Length: 0.40 mi (0.64 km)
Existed: 1951–2009

Trunk Highway 291
Location: Hastings Veterans Home
Length: 1.318 mi (2.121 km)
Existed: 1951–c. 2014

Trunk Highway 292
Location: Minnesota Correctional Facility in Red Wing
Length: 1.3 mi (2.1 km)
Existed: 1951–present

Trunk Highway 293
Location: Cambridge State Hospital
Length: 1.7 mi (2.7 km)
Existed: 1951–2009

Trunk Highway 294
Location: Willmar Regional Treatment Center
Length: 1.6 mi (2.6 km)
Existed: 1951–2006

Trunk Highway 295
Location: St. Peter Regional Treatment Center
Length: 1.1 mi (1.8 km)
Existed: 1951–c. 2010

Trunk Highway 296
Location: Rochester State Hospital
Existed: 1951–1990

Trunk Highway 297
Location: Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center
Length: 0.50 mi (0.80 km)
Existed: 1951–present

In 1951, the state of Minnesota commissioned a number of short state highways to serve state institutions such as hospitals and penitentiaries.

State Highway 288, (MN 288), was a highway which ran from U.S. Highway 10 to the Anoka State Hospital in the city of Anoka.

The route was authorized in 1951 and removed in 1998. Part of the route is now Anoka County Road 7, the rest is a city street.

State Highway 289, (MN 289), is a short highway in northeast Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with State Highway 73 on the south side of Moose Lake; and continues eastbound for 0.5 miles (0.80 km) past the Minnesota Correctional Facility at Moose Lake; formerly known as the Moose Lake Treatment Center. The roadway is located in Carlton County. Interstate 35 is nearby.

The route was authorized in 1951. Highway 289 has been rerouted from its original routing to a more direct route farther south.


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