Minnesota State Highway 106 Explained

State:MN
Type:MN
Route:106
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:MN 106 highlighted in red
Established:April 22, 1933
Length Mi:7.365
Section:115
Subsection:115
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: in Deer Creek
Terminus B: in Newton Township
Junction: in Deer Creek Township.
Counties:Otter Tail
Previous Type:MN
Previous Route:105
Next Type:MN
Next Route:107

Minnesota State Highway 106 (MN 106) is a 7.365-longNaN-long highway in west-central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with State Highway 29 in Deer Creek and continues north to its northern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highway 10 near New York Mills.

Highway 106 passes through the communities of Deer Creek, Deer Creek Township, and Newton Township.

Route description

State Highway 106 serves as a north–south route between Deer Creek and New York Mills in west-central Minnesota.

The route is located in Otter Tail County.

The speed limit from north of Deer Creek to US 10 is 60abbr=onNaNabbr=on and 30abbr=onNaNabbr=on inside the Deer Creek city limits to its southern end at MN 29.

Highway 106 crosses the Leaf River in Deer Creek Township.

The route is legally defined as Route 184 in the Minnesota Statutes.[1] It is not marked with this number.

History

State Highway 106 was authorized in 1933.

The route was paved by 1953.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 161.115, Additional Trunk Highways . Minnesota Statutes . Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota . 2010 . November 18, 2010.