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The July 1, 1919, incarnation of M-89 was much shorter relative to today's road. Its western terminus was at a junction with M-11 (later US 31, now A-2) near Ganges.It traveled east to Fennville then turned south to Pearl before turning back to the east towards Allegan on an alignment that is a few miles south of the present day configuration.
Plainwell is a city in Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,788 at the 2020 census. [4] Plainwell is located on M-89 just east of its junction with US 131. The city of Otsego is about three miles (4.8 km) to the west.
M-43 east / M-89 – Plainwell, Otsego, Allegan: Northern end of M-43 concurrency; signed as exits 49A (east) and 49B (west); Allegan signed northbound only, Otsego signed southbound only: Gun Plain Township: 50.353: 81.035: 50: 106th Avenue: Southbound exit and northbound entrance: Martin Township: 55.397: 89.153: 55: M-222 west – Martin ...
Further north, the freeway enters Allegan County, and at Plainwell, M-43 departs US 131 to follow M-89 southeasterly. The two highways briefly cross through Barry County before crossing back into Kalamazoo County. M-43 and M-89 separate about a mile (1.6 km) north of Richland. M-89 continues southward into town, and M-43 turns northward. [4]
M89 or M-89 may refer to: Messier 89, an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Virgo; M-89 (Michigan highway), a state highway in Michigan; M89SR sniper rifle, a gas operated semi-automatic sniper rifle; M89-class destroyer, a planned class of French destroyers
Gun Plain Charter Township (T1N R11W) is a charter township of Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township population was 6,148. [3] The city of Plainwell lies within the township's survey area, but is administratively autonomous.
The Martha Washington was purpose-built as a cinema, and was intended to be a luxurious experience. [8] The interior featured plush blue seats, [3] with decorations in light blue and pink and bas-relief images of its namesake throughout the building. [9] The Martha Washington Theatre opened on October 21, 1915.
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