|  | | Trunk Highway 33 | | | Minnesota State Highway 33, also known as Trunk Highway 33 or TH 33, is a highway in Minnesota which serves as an important link connecting two of the state's major north-south arteries. Only 19 miles in length, Highway 33 connects Interstate 35 at Cloquet with U.S. Route 53 on its way north to the Iron Range and the Canadian border at International Falls, Minnesota and Fort Frances, Ontario. By taking Highway 33 between those two routes, traffic can bypass a lengthier and more severely graded route through the city of Duluth. Image File history File links US_53. ...
U.S. Highway 53 is a north-south United States highway that runs for 403 miles (649 km) from northern Minnesota to La Crosse, Wisconsin. ...
New Independence Township is a township located in St. ...
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Interstate 35 (abbreviated I-35) is an interstate highway running north-south in the central United States. ...
Cloquet is a city located in Carlton County, Minnesota. ...
New Independence Township is a township located in St. ...
Cloquet is a city located in Carlton County, Minnesota. ...
Interstate 35 (abbreviated I-35) is an interstate highway running north-south in the central United States. ...
Cloquet is a city in Carlton County, Minnesota, United States. ...
U.S. Highway 53 is a north-south United States highway that runs for 403 miles (649 km) from northern Minnesota to La Crosse, Wisconsin. ...
The Iron Range and Arrowhead are overlapping regions that make up the northeastern section of Minnesota in the United States. ...
International Falls is a city in Koochiching County, Minnesota, United States. ...
It has been suggested that Coat of Arms of Fort Frances, Ontario be merged into this article or section. ...
Duluths canal connects Lake Superior to the Duluth-Superior harbor and the St. ...
The highway is constructed as a four-lane expressway except for a short distance through Cloquet, where it is located on a city street. In downtown Cloquet the highway runs past the R.W. Lindholm Service Station, the only service station designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, a structure now on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] The R.W. Lindholm Service Station in Cloquet, Minnesota is derived from a design by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright as part of his Broadacre City project, a Utopian vision of a new type of urban landscape. ...
Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 â April 9, 1959), Master of the Organic Architecture, was one of the most prominent and influential architects of the first half of the 20th century. ...
The National Register of Historic Places is the USAs official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects worthy of preservation. ...
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