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  article Route 28
  yrcom 19331
  yrdecom --
  length Mi 125
  cities Sauk Centre <br> Glenwood <br> Morris
  direction B West
  direction A East
  terminus B Browns Valley, Minn <br>at the South Dakota border
  terminus A 10-miles west of Little Falls
  previous Type MN
  previous Route 27
  next Type MN
  next Route 29


Minnesota State Highway 28 is a Highway in west-central Minnesota , which runs from the intersection of Minnesota Highway 27 and Minnesota 28 (ten miles west of Little Falls ) and continues west to its western terminus at the South Dakota state line (at Browns Valley, Minn. ), where it becomes South Dakota Highway 10 .

Minnesota Highway 28 is 125-miles in length and passes through the communities of:

NOTES

Minnesota Highway 28 serves as an east-west arterial route between Little Falls , Sauk Centre , Glenwood , Morris , and Browns Valley in west-central Minnesota.

Minnesota Highway 28 passes through the counties of:

Minnesota Highway 28 parallels Minnesota Highway 27 throughout its route.

The ''Sam Brown Monument State Wayside Park'' is located on Highway 28 in Traverse County . The park is located at Browns Valley .

Locals believe that Highway 28 is one of the most patrolled roads in the state.


TERMINI

The eastern terminus for Minnesota 28 is its intersection with Minnesota Highway 27 (ten miles west of Little Falls ) in central Minnesota.

The western terminus for Minnesota 28 is at the Minnesota - South Dakota border; at the Little Minnesota River (at Browns Valley ); where it becomes South Dakota Highway 10 upon crossing the state line.


HISTORY

Highway 28 was authorized in 1933 .

All of Highway 28 was paved by 1940 .


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