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  2. List of county-designated highways in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The first of these revised assignments were shown on the 1971 state highway map; A-2 retained its number but B-1 was renumbered to H-40 in the Upper Peninsula. [6] Earl Rogers, the engineer-director of the County Road Association of Michigan stated at the time that the county road commissions would gradually phase in signage over the coming years.

  3. List of state trunkline highways in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Part of Dix–Toledo Highway; labeled "I-75 connector" on state maps; previously part of US 25 and later Connector 3 [234] Connector 25: 0.265: 0.426 BL I-69/BL I-94 in Port Huron: M-25 in Port Huron 1973 [240] current Labeled "I-94 connector" on state maps; previously part of US 25 [240] and later Connector 13 [234] Connector 30: 0.629: 1.012

  4. Michigan State Trunkline Highway System - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Michigan participates in the Great Lakes Circle Tour program, signing tours along the state-maintained highway closest to Michigan's Great Lakes shorelines. [37] The Michigan Heritage Route System was created in 1993 to highlight trunklines with historic, recreational or scenic qualities; [ 38 ] the name was changed to Pure ...

  5. U.S. Route 141 - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, Michigan signed its highway system, [12] but the state did not have a highway running south from Quinnesec to the state line. The highway from Quinnesec into Iron Mountain was part of M-12. [13] The segment through Florence County, Wisconsin, was WIS 69, [11] and from the Crystal Falls area north to Covington, the M-69 moniker was used ...

  6. Portal:Michigan highways - Wikipedia

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    The State Trunkline Highway System of the US state of Michigan is a network of roads owned and maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). The most prominent of these roads are part of one of three numbered highway systems in Michigan: Interstates Highways, US Highways, and the other State Trunklines.

  7. File:EPA map of the Sheboygan River - final state approved.pdf

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    Short title: Sheboygan River AOC Boundary Map; Image title: Map showing the AOC in the Sheboygan River; Author: USEPA / WDNR: Date and time of digitizing

  8. List of U.S. Highways in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Replaced by M-205, now a county road US 127: 212.168: 341.451 US 127 at the Wright–Medina township line near Waldron: I-75 in Beaver Creek Township near Grayling: 1926 [2] current US 131: 269.313: 433.417 US 131 at Mottville Township near White Pigeon: US 31 in Petoskey: 1926 [2] current US 141: 7.892: 12.701 US 141 at Quinnesec

  9. M-27 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    M-27 is a north–south state trunkline highway in the extreme north of the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan.The trunkline runs between Interstate 75 (I-75) just north of Indian River and Cheboygan, where it meets US Highway 23 (US 23) near Lake Huron.