Minnesota State Highway 135
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Minnesota State Highway 135 (MN 135) is a highway in northeast Minnesota, which runs from its interchange with
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in the city of Virginia and continues northeast to its northern terminus at its
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with State Highway 1 in Tower. The route is also known as the historic Vermilion Trail from Biwabik to Tower. Highway 135 is also known as "Main Street" within the city of Biwabik. Highway 135 was originally designated 35 until it was re-numbered to avoid confusion with
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. Between Virginia and
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, the highway twice crosses the Laurentian Divide.


Route description

Highway 135 serves as an east–west and north–south route between the cities of Virginia,
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, Biwabik, Aurora, and Tower in northeast Minnesota. The route changes direction to north–south as it approaches Aurora and continues as north–south to its northern terminus in Tower. The highway is officially marked as a north–south route by its highway shields from beginning to end. The route is legally defined as Constitutional Route 35 in the Minnesota Statutes.


History

The highway was authorized as ''State Highway 35'' on November 2, 1920. Originally, it began at Highway 18 on the northwestern shore of Mille Lacs Lake near Nichols. It ran north to
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and turned east-northeast through the Iron Range to Ely. By 1923, the only paved portion was from Grand Rapids to Chisholm, and the highway was still unimproved for several miles north of Hill City. This segment was graveled that year, and the portion from Chisholm to Aurora was paved as well. The highway was paved from Tower to Ely in the late 1920s. When
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was marked within Minnesota in 1930, it was routed along Highway 35 from its southern terminus to its junction with State Highway 11 near Virginia. It was paved from Aitkin to its first crossing with the Mississippi River and bituminous surfaced along the remaining portion of the roadway from
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to Grand Rapids in 1931, and rerouted south of its former alignment between Keewatin and Hibbing in 1932. Highway 35 was truncated to its current extent in 1934, replaced by U.S. 169 west and south of Virginia and by the newly-marked State Highway 1 east of Tower. The highway was realigned near Embarrass in the 1950s. In 1951, the segment south of present-day County Road 21 was realigned west of its original alignment, shortening the road by nearly two miles; this section was paved in 1952. Also that year, the portion north of County 21 was realigned, shortening the roadway by one mile. This segment was paved in 1954,making the route paved in its entirety. The highway was re-numbered as ''135'' in 1958 to avoid duplication with
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that was being built in Minnesota during that time. In 1964, the highway underwent a significant realignment; instead of entering downtown Aurora, it was rerouted to turn northward at the city limit and travel several miles before making a sharp curve eastward to rejoin its existing route. This change lengthened the highway by nearly 2½ miles. Billed as a scenic route, it opened to traffic that autumn. Also that year, the highway was extended through the city of Virginia as a business route to U.S. 53 after construction of the U.S. 53 bypass around the city. This business route had followed both ''2nd Avenue'' and ''9th Street North'' in Virginia until it was removed in 1996. The highway was rerouted between Gilbert and Biwabik in 1972. Where the original route had turned northeastward at its junction with Highway 37, it now traveled southeast and crossed to the south side of the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway for several miles before turning to the north, crossing the railway again, and rejoining its original alignment in Biwabik. The Minncor mine now exists in place of parts of the original routing. The northern terminus of the highway was rerouted in 2010 and shifted 0.08 miles westward, following Pine Street to its junction with Highway 1 instead of crossing the
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on Enterprise Drive. A new roadway was later constructed even further west, bypassing Tower city streets altogether.


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External links

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Highway 135 at ''The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page''
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Transportation in St. Louis County, Minnesota U.S. Route 169 U.S. Route 53