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Highway in North Dakota From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Dakota Highway 4 (ND 4) is a 10.283-mile-long (16.549 km) north–south state highway in northern North Dakota, connecting U.S. Route 281 (US 281) and ND 5 near Rocklake to Manitoba Highway 5 at the Canada–US border.
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Maintained by NDDOT | ||||
Length | 10.283 mi[1] (16.549 km) | |||
Existed | 1997–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 281 / ND 5 in Armourdale | |||
North end | PTH 5 at the Canada–US border | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | North Dakota | |||
Counties | Towner | |||
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ND 4 begins at a four-way intersection with concurrent highways US 281 and ND 5 along a roadway named 61st Avenue. The highway continues north through sparsely populated Armourdale as a two-lane undivided highway intersecting County Route 4 in Hansboro before turning east at 108th Street and then returning to a northerly direction until its end at the Canada–US border.[2]
Location | Armourdale to Canada–US border |
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Existed | 1969–1997 |
This route was known as Highway 69 until 1997,[3][unreliable source] possibly due to the sexual connotation of the number.[citation needed]
The entire route is in Towner County.
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