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Minnesota State Highway 20

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Minnesota State Highway 20
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Minnesota State Highway 20 (MN 20) is a short 7.471-mile-long (12.023 km) highway in southeast Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with State Highway 19 in Cannon Falls (near U.S. 52) and continues north to its northern terminus at its intersection with State Highway 50 near Miesville, 400 feet west of U.S. 61.

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Highway 20 passes through the city of Cannon Falls and Douglas Township.

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Route description

Highway 20 serves as a northsouth route between Cannon Falls and State Highway 50 near Miesville. Its northern terminus is 400 feet west of Highway 50's junction with U.S. 61.

Highway 20 is also known as:

The route crosses the Cannon River in the city of Cannon Falls.

There are no signs at the Highway 19 exit from U.S. 52 at Cannon Falls that indicate the short connection via Highway 19 to Highway 20, though at the end of the offramps the connection is indicated.

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Signs at the north end of MN 20 near Miesville
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History

Highway 20 was designated and signed in 1920 from the Iowa border near Canton to its current northern terminus.[3][4] U.S. Route 55 was established in 1927 along this road from the Iowa border to Cannon Falls. When U.S. Route 52 was extended into Minnesota in 1934 to replace U.S. 55, the Highway 20 designation was removed from this portion of the highway, leaving only the section that remains today.

The route was paved by 1940.

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Major intersections

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