Minnesota_State_Highway_124

Minnesota State Highway 124

Minnesota State Highway 124

State highway in Minnesota, United States


Minnesota State Highway 124 (MN 124) was a state highway in Paynesville, running along Lake Avenue between Highways 4 / 55 and Highway 23.

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Route description

Highway 124 was less than 1 mile in length and followed Lake Avenue, the main street through the city of Paynesville.

Up to Highway 23, Lake Avenue was the original routing of Highways 4 and 55 through Paynesville until 1953 when a new alignment was built, bypassing the main part of town to the south.[2] At that time, Highway 55 was routed on the new alignment, while Highway 4 remained on the existing alignment through town. In 1961, Highway 4 was switched to run concurrently with Highway 55, and the stretch of Lake Avenue that was formerly Highway 4 became Highway 124.

The entire route was located in Stearns County.

History

Highway 124 was created in 1961, from the former route of State Highway 4.

Highway 124 remained part of the state highway system until 2002, when it was turned back to Stearns County maintenance as an extension of County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 66.

Major intersections

The entire route was in Paynesville, Stearns County.

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References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. Riner, Steve. "Details of Routes 101-149". The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved 2007-11-30.
  2. Munsch, Andrew. "Paynesville's Trunk Highways". Dead Pioneer's Lost Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved 2007-11-30. [dead link]

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