MINNESOTA STATE HIGHWAY 56


'Minnesota State Highway 56' is a highway which runs from US Highway 52 and Minnesota State Highway 50 in Hampton, Minnesota to US Highway 63 near the Minnesota border and Chester, Iowa.

Contents
Route Description
Communities Along Route
History
Miscellaneous
Major Intersections
References

Route Description


Highway 56 starts near the Iowa border and heads west through the towns of Le Roy, Adams, Taopi and Rose Creek. Near Le Roy, Highway 56 passes near Lake Louise State Park. The road heads due north west of Rose Creek and intersects Interstate 90 five miles east of Austin. Highway 56 heads through northern Mower County and enters Dodge County north of Waltham. Highway 30 intersects this road just west of Hayfield. Ten miles north of Hayfield, Highway 56 is concurrent with the U.S. Highway 14 bypass around Dodge Center. After passing through West Concord, the road crosses into Goodhue County. In Kenyon, Highway 56 intersects Minnesota State Highway 60 and Minnesota State Highway 246 north of the city. The intersection of Highway 56 and Minnesota State Highway 19 is located between Northfield and Cannon Falls. Highway 56 enters Dakota County near Randolph, and continues for ten more miles until it reaches its terminus near Hampton.

Communities Along Route



Le Roy

Taopi

Adams

Rose Creek

Brownsdale

Waltham

Hayfield

Dodge Center

West Concord

Kenyon

Randolph

Hampton

History


Highway 56 was originally commissioned as a "Constitutional Route" in 1920. This segment is between I-90 and Kenyon. The route was extended south to US 63 and north through the Twin Cities to U.S. Highway 169 in Aitkin in 1933. The road was then terminated to various locations in St. Paul from 1963-1974. (The portion of the road through and north of Minneapolis became Minnesota State Highway 47.) Highway 56 had its northern terminus at Minnesota State Highway 3 in downtown St. Paul from 1974-1994, and has ended at its current northern terminus since 1994. The former part of the road from I-494 to US 52 in St. Paul is now marked as MN 156.

Miscellaneous


Highway 56 from US 63 north to the junction with I-90 is marked as the Shooting Star Scenic byway. This byway is so named because of the endangered wildflowers that bloom in June and July.

Major Intersections


County Location Mile Destinations Notes
Fillmore Chester, Iowa 0
US 63-Spring Valley, Minnesota, New Hampton, Iowa
Mower Austin 31
Interstate 90-Austin, Dexter
Dodge Hayfield 46
MN 30-Blooming Prairie, Hayfield
Dodge Dodge Center 56
US 14-Owatonna, Rochester
Goodhue Kenyon 75
20 px
MN 60-Faribault, Wanamingo
Goodhue Kenyon 77
20 px
MN 246-Nerstrand
Goodhue Stanton 89
20 px
MN 19-Northfield, Cannon Falls
Dakota Hampton 98
20 px
20 px
US 52 and MN 50-Hampton, St. Paul, Red Wing, Cannon Falls
Highway 56 intersects one of the exit ramps of US 52

References


1. Details of Routes 51-75 Riner, Steve


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