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The bridge on I-75 at Nadeau Road in Frenchtown Charter Township is set to be demolished this weekend.
Interstate 75 (I-75) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs north–south from Miami, Florida, to Sault Ste. Marie in the Upper Peninsula of the US state of Michigan. I-75 enters the state from Ohio in the south, north of Toledo, and runs generally northward through Detroit, Flint, and Bay City, crosses the Mackinac Bridge, and ...
The operation, "Stay Alive on I-75," will be enforced on the highway from the Michigan/Ohio state line to the International Bridge in Sault Ste. Marie
The closure is part of the I-75 widening project that’s expected to be completed in 2026. Heads up: Ramp, lane closures planned on I-75/64 in Lexington this week Skip to main content
The 45th parallel runs across Northern Michigan. Signs in the Lower Peninsula that mark that line are at Mission Point Light [ 96 ] (just north of Traverse City ); Suttons Bay ; Cairn Highway in Kewadin ; [ 97 ] Alba, Michigan, on U.S. 131 Highway (approximately two miles north of County Road 42, with signs on both sides of the highway ...
From its southern terminus at exit 28 on Interstate 75 (I-75) to its second interchange with exit 43 on I-75 in southwest Detroit, M-85 is part of the Lake Erie Circle Tour. In between, it serves mostly residential areas running parallel to a pair of rail lines; the highway carries between 5,000 and 43,000 vehicles per day on average.
The Brush Park neighborhood is seen as traffic flows along Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit and Interstate 75 in this 2017 file photo. A $2 million grant for a study announced this week could ...
Gaylord experiences heavy lake effect snow during the winter and is in the middle of the Northern Michigan snowbelt. Highway signs denote that Gaylord rests on the 45th parallel line [19] – halfway between the equator and the North Pole. This is one of 29 places (six are in Michigan) in the U.S. where such signs are known to exist. [20]