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Minnesota State Highway 322 was a state highway which ran for two blocks along Oak Street in Brainerd, providing a short connection between Minnesota State Highway 371 (now Highway 371 - Business) and Minnesota State Highway 18 (at the intersection of Oak Street and 8th Street, now city roads). More information...

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