North Dakota Highway 17

North Dakota Highway 17 (ND 17) is a 140.372-mile-long (225.907 km) east–west highway stretching from just east of Barton to the Minnesota border at the Red River of the North. It is 139 miles in length and its alignment was established in 1939.

North Dakota Highway 17 marker
North Dakota Highway 17
Map
ND 17 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDDOT
Length140.372 mi[1] (225.907 km)
Existed1939–present
Major junctions
West end ND 3 / ND 60 near Barton
Major intersections
East end MN 317 at the Minnesota border
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Dakota
CountiesPierce, Towner, Ramsey, Walsh
Highway system
  • North Dakota State Highway System
ND 16 ND 18

Route description

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North Dakota Highway 17 begins at an intersection with ND 3 and ND 60 east of Barton in Pierce County. It heads east for fifteen miles before entering the small community of Wolford. Ten miles farther east, the highway enters Towner County. Thirteen miles east of the county line, the route intersects US 281 and enters the city of Cando. Eleven miles east of Cando, the road enters Ramsey County. Four miles east, ND 17 begins a four-mile concurrency with ND 20. After heading south for two miles, the concurrency reaches Starkweather. Two miles farther south, the concurrency with ND 20 ends. ND 17 heads east for twenty miles and enters Edmore. Three miles east of Edmore, the highway intersects ND 1. Three more miles east, the route enters Walsh County. Nine miles east of the county line, ND 17 serves as the northern terminus of ND 35. Two miles east of this intersection, the route enters Adams. The route heads ten miles east and intersects ND 32. Five miles east, the road enters the city of Park River. After heading east for six miles, ND 17 heads north for a mile during a short concurrency with ND 18. About nine miles east of the concurrency, the route enters the city of Grafton. In central Grafton, ND 17 forms a very short concurrency with US 81 which remains inside the city limits. Ten miles east of Grafton, the highway shares an interchange with Interstate 29. The highway then heads east for a mile and a half more before crossing the Red River of the North and entering Marshall County, Minnesota. The highway is continued farther east as Minnesota State Highway 317.

History

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The first alignment of North Dakota Highway 17 was put into place in 1939, like many other state highways. The alignment passed through Grafton on 5th Street, taking a northern route through the city. In either the late 1950s or the early 1960s, state officials modified the route to take 12th Street through Grafton, a more southern route. Besides that, ND 17 has remained in its original alignment.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Pierce0.0000.000  
 
ND 3 / ND 60 north – Dunseith, Rugby
Western terminus, southern terminus of ND 60
TownerCando38.47661.921  US 281 – Rolla, Church's Ferry
Ramsey53.44086.003 
 
ND 20 north – Munich
Northern end of ND 20 concurrency
58.43994.048 
 
ND 20 south – Devils Lake
Southern end of ND 20 concurrency
82.122132.163  ND 1 – Langdon, Lakota
Walsh94.126151.481 
 
ND 35 south – Michigan
Northern terminus of ND 35
106.314171.096  ND 32 – Edinburg, Petersburg
117.243188.684 
 
ND 18 south – Larimore
Southern end of ND 18 concurrency
118.119190.094 
 
ND 18 north – Cavalier
Northern end of ND 18 concurrency
Grafton127.738205.574 
 
US 81 north – St. Thomas
Western end of US 81 concurrency
127.896205.829 
 
US 81 south – Minto
Eastern end of US 81 concurrency
137.911221.946  I-29 – Grand Forks, WinnipegI-29 Exit 176
Marshall140.372225.907 
 
MN 317 east – MN 220
Eastern terminus; Continuation into Minnesota
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b "Route and Mileage Map Insets" (PDF). North Dakota Department of Transportation. North Dakota Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 3, 2017.