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| | A Walk Through Time |
 | | This study has identified several gateways, located at the south end of the study area (at Interstate 94), the intersection with Minnesota State Highway 36, the north end (at Interstate I-694) and the bridge over the train tracks at Ames Street. |
 | | The second important feature, located just north of the farmstead, is the Gateway Trail, also known as the Willard Munger Trail after after the Minnesota legislator who saw the potential for converting this abandoned rail corridor into a regional recreational trail. |
 | | The trail, which will eventually connect St. Paul to Duluth, symbolizes the interconnectedness of communities across the state and the ingenuity of adapting one system of movement to another ("rails to trails"). |
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