Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
M-100 is a north–south state trunkline highway in the central region of the U.S. state of Michigan. It runs between Potterville and Grand Ledge, connecting Interstate 69 (I-69) and I-96 west of the state capital, Lansing. The highway was previously a section of M-16. After M-16 was realigned, M-100 was created by 1927.
Stanwood is a village in Mecosta County of the U.S. state of Michigan.The population was 194 at the 2020 census. [2] The village is within Mecosta Township.. Stanwood holds the record for the hottest recorded temperature in the state of Michigan along with Mio when it reached 112 °F (44 °C) on July 13, 1936.
Connecticut Route 100; Delaware Route 100; Florida State Road 100; Georgia State Route 100; Illinois Route 100; Indiana State Road 100 (former) Iowa Highway 100; K-100 (Kansas highway) (former) Kentucky Route 100; Louisiana Highway 100; Maine State Route 100; Maryland Route 100. Maryland Route 100 (1930s-1950s) Maryland Route 100 (former ...
Route information; Maintained by MDOT: Length: 221.27 mi [1] [2] (356.10 km) Existed: c. July 1, 1919 [3] –present: Tourist routes: Old Mission Peninsula Scenic Heritage Route Lake Michigan Circle Tour: Major junctions; South end: I-94 / BL I-94 at Battle Creek
Most of the area is served by the Stanwood ZIP code 49346, [6] although "Canadian Lakes, Michigan", is an acceptable name for mail delivery by the post office. [7] The village of Stanwood is 7 miles (11 km) west of the community. Small portions of the CDP are served by other postal delivery areas.
M-35 is primarily a two-lane roadway, with the exception of the nearly 8 + 1 ⁄ 2-mile-long (13.7 km) section between Escanaba and Gladstone; [1] this section is a four-lane divided highway that runs concurrently with US Highway 2/US Highway 41 (US 2/US 41). [3]
Detailed map of lakes of the Inland Waterway. The Inland Waterway or Inland Water Route is a 38-mile-long (61 km) series of rivers and lakes in the U.S. state of Michigan.With only a short portage, it forms a navigable route for small craft connecting Lake Huron and Crooked Lake, across the Northern Michigan region.
A more direct route from West Branch eastward was created in 1938. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Prior to the construction of present-day Hemlock Road through Tawas City , M-55 entered Tawas City via present-day Plank Road, Second Street, Fifth Avenue, and Mathews Street, ending at the present-day intersection of US 23 and Mathews Street.