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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Road Map of Kent County, Michigan (Map). 1 in:1.5 mi. Grand Rapids, MI: Kent County Road Commission.
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The Michigan State Highway Department assigned the M-212 designation to its current alignment from what was then US 23 on December 29, 1937. [2] It has broadly remained the same since. [ 3 ] Originally, US 23 ran along the highway at the eastern terminus of M-212, [ 7 ] but the highway department realigned this along the shore of Lake Huron in ...
M-42 is a rural state trunkline highway in the U.S. state of Michigan.It is located in the northwestern Lower Peninsula of the state. Along its route, M-42 begins in Manton and ends north of Lake City, some 10.356 miles (16.666 km) apart.
It is one of only a few highways in Michigan that curve around and form a U-shape. In fact, M-123 has three intersections with only two state trunklines; it meets M-28 twice as a result of its U-shaped routing. M-123 also has a rare signed concurrency with a County-Designated Highway in Michigan; in Trout Lake, there is a concurrency with H-40.
Chicago Drive, largely signed as M-121, is a combination state trunkline highway and municipal street running from 8th Street in Holland to the intersection of Cesar E Chavez (formerly known as Grandville) and Clyde Park avenues at the border of Grand Rapids and Wyoming, approximately 23.5 miles (37.8 km) in length.
M-51 is a north–south state trunkline highway in the southwestern portion of the US state of Michigan.The southern terminus is at a connection with State Road 933 across the Michigan–Indiana state line near South Bend, Indiana.
M-20 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that runs from New Era to Midland.It crosses through rural Lower Peninsula forest land between the two ends. The highway serves the college towns of Big Rapids and Mt. Pleasant, home of the main campuses of Ferris State University and Central Michigan University, both located near the trunkline.