Minnesota Highway Dedicated to Prince with Purple Ink

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A seven-mile stretch of highway that runs past Prince's Paisley Park recording studios in Minnesota has been renamed the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway in honor of the late pop superstar. The roadway formerly known as Minnesota Highway 5 will now be dedicated to Prince, with purple signs that will soon go up along the road, paid for by his friends and fans. Paisley Park, where Prince lived and recorded, is now a museum run by his estate as well as an event venue and recording studio.
- Now You Can Drive on Prince's Highway Newser
- Gov. Walz signs bill with purple ink to dedicate highway to Prince KARE 11
- Signed in purple ink, Minnesota dedicates highway to Prince ABC News
- Princely Pride: Stretch of Hwy. 5 officially named for Minnesotan Prince Star Tribune
- 'A gift to Minnesotans:' Prince's home state names part of highway after him MPR News
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