Detroit Lakes, MN (KROC-AM News)- There was a deadly crash at an intersection along a rural Minnesota highway Sunday morning. 

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Two vehicles were involved. The State Patrol responded to the collision shortly after 8 a.m. 

It happened at an intersection along Hwy. 10 in rural southeastern Detroit Lakes. The state crash report indicates a car attempting to cross the highway’s eastbound lanes pulled in front of an eastbound Jeep, which caused a T-bone collision. 

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An 83-year-old Frazee woman was driving the car. The Jeep was driven by a 47-year-old Wadena woman who has a 21-year-old woman passenger who is also from Wadena. 

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It’s unclear as of Monday who lost their life in the crash and how many lives the two-vehicle crash claimed. No names have been released. 

The State Patrol plans to release more information regarding the fatal crash early Monday afternoon.

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Minnesota's license plates have certainly gone through many evolutions. The first "license plate" was actually a rectangular black leather automobile license tag with a brass number '1' on the center front. It was issued by the State Boiler Inspector in the State of Minnesota in 1903.

The first Minnesota license plate as we know it was issued in 1909. Let's take a look at that license plate and then all the plates that followed, along with some interesting Wikipedia knowledge as we go.

We've certainly come a long way, but it's also interesting that the now popular blackout plates have been around before.

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