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===Highways=== The Duluth area marks the northern endpoint of [[Interstate 35 in Minnesota|Interstate Highway 35]], which stretches south to [[Laredo, Texas]]. [[U.S. highway|U.S. Highways]] that serve the area are [[U.S. Route 53|U.S. Highway 53]], which stretches from [[La Crosse, Wisconsin]], to [[International Falls, Minnesota|International Falls]], and [[U.S. Route 2 in Minnesota|U.S. Highway 2]], which stretches from [[Everett, Washington]], to [[St. Ignace, Michigan|St. Ignace]], in the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]]. The southwestern part of the city has Thompson Hill, where travelers entering Duluth on I-35 can see most of Duluth, including the [[Aerial Lift Bridge]] and the waterfront. There are two freeway connections from Duluth to Superior. U.S. 2 provides a connection into Superior via the [[Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge]]; [[Interstate 535]] runs [[Concurrency (road)|concurrently]] with U.S. 53 over the [[John A. Blatnik Bridge|John Blatnik Bridge]]. Many state highways serve the area. [[Minnesota State Highway 23|Highway 23]] runs diagonally across Minnesota, indirectly connecting Duluth to [[Sioux Falls, South Dakota]]. [[Minnesota State Highway 33|Highway 33]] provides a western bypass of Duluth connecting [[Interstate 35 in Minnesota|Interstate 35]], which comes up from the Twin Cities to U.S. 53, which leads to Iron Range cities and International Falls. [[Minnesota State Highway 61|Highway 61]] provides access to [[Thunder Bay]], [[Ontario]], via the [[North Shore (Lake Superior)|North Shore]] of Lake Superior. [[Minnesota State Highway 194|Highway 194]] provides a [[spur route]] into the city of Duluth known as "Central Entrance" and Mesaba Avenue. [[Wisconsin Highway 13]] reaches along Lake Superior's [[South Shore (Lake Superior)|South Shore]]. [[Wisconsin Highway 35]] runs along Wisconsin's western border for {{convert|412|mi|km}} to its southern terminus at the [[Wisconsin]]β[[Illinois]] border ({{convert|3|mi|km|spell=in|disp=or}} north of [[East Dubuque, Illinois|East Dubuque]]). Highway 61 and parts of Highways 2 and 53 are segments of the [[Lake Superior Circle Tour]] route that follows Lake Superior through Minnesota, Ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin. ====Major highways==== * [[File:I-35.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 35]] * [[File:I-535.svg|24px]] [[Interstate 535]] * [[File:US 2.svg|20px]] [[U.S. Highway 2]] * [[File:US 53.svg|20px]] [[U.S. Highway 53]] * [[File:MN-23.svg|20px]] [[Minnesota State Highway 23]] * [[File:MN-61.svg|20px]] [[Minnesota State Highway 61]] β North Shore * [[File:MN-194.svg|20px]] [[Minnesota State Highway 194]] β Central Entrance β Mesaba Avenue * [[File:MN-210.svg|20px]] [[Minnesota State Highway 210]] * [[File:St Louis County Route 4 MN.svg|20px]] [[St. Louis County Road 4|Saint Louis County Road 4]] β Rice Lake Road {{wide image|John A. Blatnik Bridge (2006).jpg|900px|[[Blatnik Bridge]] looking east}}
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