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M-22 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan.It is 116.7 miles (187.8 km) long and follows the Lake Michigan shoreline of the Leelanau Peninsula, making up a portion of the Lake Michigan Circle Tour.
The site offers an advanced technology business atmosphere emphasizing flexibility, efficiency, innovation, quality, safety, and security. It includes 11 miles (18 km) of roads and 1.1 miles (1.8 km) of tunnels, 2 water towers as well as 2 reflecting pools one of which is at least 22-acre (89,000 m 2).
Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad: Roadside Park on US-131, NE of Fife Lake Fife Lake vicinity February 12, 1959: Grand Traverse Bay Informational Designation Clinch Park: Traverse City: July 19, 1956: Grand Traverse County Courthouse: 333 Boardman Traverse City: July 26, 1974: Perry Hannah House† 305 Sixth Street Traverse City: October 29 ...
The site has since been redeveloped, reopening in 2002 as The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, a social center including shops, restaurants, office space, and residences. [3] [4] The hospital is the last Kirkbride Building of the original four still standing in Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
In the community of Acme, M-72 turns eastward while US 31 continues north past the Grand Traverse Resort. [3] [5] About nine miles (14 km) north of Acme, US 31 crosses into Antrim County as it runs between Elk Lake and the Grand Traverse Bay. Between towns, the landscape is mostly agricultural lands with mixed patches of forest.
Power Island in West Grand Traverse Bay from a ridge on the Old Mission Peninsula. US 31/M-37 enters the south side of Traverse City near the intersection with South Airport Road and the Grand Traverse Mall. As the highway heads towards Grand Traverse Bay and downtown, it passes several car dealerships, an outlet mall and other retailers. After ...
Aug. 3—TRAVERSE CITY — Plans for a new $12 million plow truck, equipment and salt storage facility in Kingsley are in the works by the Grand Traverse Road Commission. Approval of a notice of ...
Traverse City: The Perry Hannah House was designed in 1891 by Grand Rapids architect W. G. Robinson for lumber baron Perry Hannah, a lumber baron known as the "father of Traverse City." It is now used as the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home; the firm maintains the house in outstanding condition. 8: Hedden Hall: Hedden Hall