Minnesota State Highway 100
Minnesota State Highway 100, also known as MN-100, is a major north-south highway located in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. It spans approximately 16 miles, connecting the cities of Brooklyn Center and Richfield. The highway serves as a vital route for commuters and travelers, providing access to various neighborhoods and commercial areas.
Originally established in the 1930s, MN-100 has undergone several improvements and expansions over the years. It features multiple interchanges and connects with other major roads, including Interstate 694 and Interstate 494. The highway plays a crucial role in the local transportation network, facilitating efficient travel throughout the region.