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Klock Road: Former modified cloverleaf interchange with flyovers from eastbound Klock Road to northbound M-63 and westbound Klock Road to southbound M-63; now an at-grade intersection: Lake Michigan Beach: 15.934: 25.643: A-2 north (Blue Star Highway) Southern terminus of A-2: 16.141: 25.976: I-196 / US 31 / LMCT north – Holland, Grand Rapids
A section of the 1932 Michigan State Dept. of Highways road map showing M-35 in northern Marquette and Baraga counties [14] The first path along part of the modern M-35 roadway was the Sault and Green Bay Trail, an old Native American trail, between Menominee and Escanaba .
Shortly after the creation of the Michigan Territory in 1805, the new government established the first road districts. The federal government aided in the construction of roads to connect population centers in the territory. At the time, road construction was under the control of the township and county governments. The state government was ...
Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan (70 P) Pages in category "Road bridges in Michigan" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
River Road National Scenic Byway east Rollways Road: Western terminus of River Road National Scenic Byway at western end of concurrency: Oscoda Township: 33.854: 54.483: River Road National Scenic Byway east – Oscoda: Eastern end of River Road National Scenic Byway concurrency: Alcona: Glennie: 42.805: 68.888: F-30 east (Bamfield Road ...
A road trip from NYC to Shelter Island typically takes around 2 hours. It also spans over 100 miles in total, making it one of the best options for a Valentine's Day day trip.
Bristol Road; provided access to Bishop International Airport and a truck bypass route from I-69 to General Motors plants near I-75 M-121: 12.763: 20.540 Main Street in Zeeland: I-196 in Grandville: 2007 [109] current Once was part of M-21; Chicago Drive M-122: 1.068: 1.719 US 2 in St. Ignace: State Ferry Dock in St. Ignace 1929 [56]
Five other bridges are listed on the NRHP and the Michigan SRHS as well as on the MDOT Historic Bridge Inventory. [ 66 ] [ 68 ] The first is in Limestone Township in Alger County. Designated Trunk Line Bridge No. 264 , it carries King Road across the Whitefish River along a former alignment of US 41 built in 1919.