Minnesota State Highway 118 was a highway route number in the U.S. state of Minnesota that was used previously during two different time periods: once during the 1930s and once during the 1990s.
The 1930s route was located in Isanti and Kanabec counties in east-central Minnesota. The 1990s route was located in the northern suburbs of the Twin Cities in south-central Anoka County and northwest Ramsey County.
1930s Highway 118 route
MN 118 highlighted in red (1930s) and blue (1990s)
The route was authorized April 22, 1933.[1] This 118 route mostly paralleled nearby Highway 65. When the shortcut on Highway 65 between Braham and Brunswick was constructed in 1941,[5] 118 was rendered obsolete and it was removed in 1943.[2][3][6] Today, this route is signed as Isanti County Road 14 and Kanabec County Road 16.
This was the first state highway decommissioned in Minnesota.[7]