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M-89 is an east–west state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that runs from near Ganges to Battle Creek. M-89 starts at an interchange with Interstate 196 / US Highway 31 (I-196/US 31) and passes through Allegan , Kalamazoo County, Michigan , and Calhoun counties.
Iowa Highway 89 (former) K-89 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 89; Louisiana Highway 89; Maine State Route 89; Maryland Route 89 (former) M-89 (Michigan highway) Minnesota State Highway 89. County Road 89 (Ramsey County, Minnesota) Missouri Route 89; Montana Highway 89; Nebraska Highway 89. Nebraska Recreation Road 89B; Nevada State Route 89 ...
Three-legged highway in Mackinaw City: 1928 [55] 1957 [89] Connected the State Highway Ferry Docks with the Fort Michilimackinac State Historic Park and US 31: M-108: 1.069: 1.720 I-75 near Mackinaw City: Michigan Welcome Center in Mackinaw City 1960 [90] 2010 [91] M-109: 6.831: 10.993 M-22 near Empire: M-22 in Glen Arbor
The highway follows Cedar Street southeast and southerly from exit 66 through commercial and residential areas to Ash Street near downtown. M-36 turns eastward along Ash Street through downtown. Outside of the city, Ash Street becomes Dansville Road 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.80 km) north of Mason Jewett Field, the local airport. The highway continues ...
M-40 meets M-89, and the two highways run concurrently into downtown together on Cedar Street. At the intersection with Cutler Street, M-40/M-89 meets the western end of M-222 and M-40/M-89 turns west onto Cutler Street. The street name changes to Western Avenue as M-40/M-89 curves north and northwest, crossing the Kalamazoo River and leaving town.
US Highway number assignments on November 11, 1926, in Michigan. The US Highway System was approved on November 11, 1926. [1] At the time, 14 mainline highways were designated in Michigan. [2] Just two years later on November 12, 1928, US 102 was renumbered as part of an extended US 141, and the former designation was decommissioned. [11]
Jul. 28—SPRING LAKE — Mick Bricker of Spring Lake on Tuesday announced he is running for 89th District seat in the Michigan House of Representatives during the 2022 election. Bricker, a ...
M-90 in the Lower Peninsula replaced the M-38 designation between M-36 near North Branch and M-19 near Melvin. [2] [9] In 1930, when M-24 was extended north, M-90 was extended west to intersect the new highway north of Lapeer. [10] The eastern end was extended in 1934 to US Highway 25 in Lexington. [11]