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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 ...
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-37 parts East Beltline Avenue and turns west along I-96. The freeway runs west and then north around the edge of Grand Rapids. Near 3 Mile Road, I-96/M-37 runs west again, continuing across the Grand River and meeting the US Highway 131 (US 131) freeway. The next interchange immediately west of US 131 is for Alpine Avenue, which M-37 follows ...
The west end was rerouted through Muskegon to end at US 16 in 1961. [12] The former routing connecting to Muskegon State Park became a new state route designated M-213. M-213 was ultimately removed from the trunkline system in 1970. [13] [14] M-20 was completely rerouted on the west end in 1969 from White Cloud replacing M-82 to US 31 in New ...
M-44 Connector, or Conn. M-44, is a 4.185-mile (6.735 km) connector route state trunkline highway running along Plainfield Avenue in the Grand Rapids area. [1] It connects I-96/ M-37 near Lamberton Lake with M-44 running along East Beltline Avenue near the Grand River .
The former route through town was retained as a state highway, designated Bus. M-43 . M-43 was extended from its eastern end in Lansing in 1962 along a section of highway that was formerly part of US 16 on Grand River Avenue; the extension to Webberville was made when the I-96 freeway opened that year.