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==Route description==

I-535 begins in the city of [[Superior, Wisconsin|Superior]], at the junction of US 53 and [[Wisconsin Highway 35]] (WIS 35) and continues northwest across the [[John A. Blatnik Bridge|John Blatnik Bridge]] over the [[Saint Louis River|Saint Louis Bay]] of [[Lake Superior]]. The freeway crosses from Wisconsin into Minnesota on the bridge and then meets an interchange for Garfield Avenue and the Port Terminal in the city of [[Duluth, Minnesota|Duluth]]. I-535 ends

at the junction of US&nbsp;53 and I-35 known locally as the "[[Can of Worms (Minnesota interchange)|Can of Worms]]" interchange, which features a pair of left exits from I-35, a stoplight, and lane drops over the I-35 bridge.<ref name="google_canofworms">{{google maps |url=httphttps://maps.google.com/maps?q=Duluth+MN&ll=46.765515,-92.12255&spn=0.005762,0.01663&t=h |title=Duluth, MN |accessdate=February 22, 2008}}</ref>

I-535 is the shortest Interstate in both Minnesota and Wisconsin. It also is the only Interstate in the two states with no exit numbers. I-535 in Wisconsin is one of the few instances in the United States of a three-digit Interstate Highway entering a state that its parent two-digit Interstate does not enter. Other examples include [[Interstate 275 (Ohio)|Interstate 275]] near [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], [[Interstate 287]], and [[Interstate 129]].