Highway 200 was designated and signed as part of a link of state routes numbered
200 stretching from Minnesota to
Idaho. The route in Minnesota was previously numbered: •
State Highway 116 (from the
North Dakota state line to
U.S. 75.) •
State Highway 31 (from
U.S. 75, later the North Dakota state line to
State Highway 92; later extended to
Highway 371 near
Walker.) •
State Highway 92 (from the intersection of present-day Highways 92 and 200 to
U.S. 71; then later extended to Highway 371 near Walker.) •
State Highway 85 (from U.S. 71 to Highway 371 near Walker.) •
State Highway 34 (from Highway 371 at Walker to
U.S. 2, west of
Floodwood.) The route was mostly gravel in 1940, mostly paved by 1953, and completely paved by 1960. ==Major intersections==