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M-26 is a 96.355-mile-long (155.068 km) state trunkline highway in the U.S. state of Michigan, running from two miles (3.2 km) east of Rockland to its junction with US Highway 41 (US 41) in Copper Harbor.
US 27 was moved to the west side of the lakes in the area, and M-55 was moved follow US 27, replace the original M-169 in the area and replace a section of the former routing of US 27 in Houghton Lake in 1949. [15] [16] By early 1950, the former route of M-55 through Houghton Lake Heights was designated Bus. M-55.
M-152 begins at an intersection with South County Line Road on the border between Van Buren and Berrien counties just west of Round Lake. Known as 92nd Avenue, M-152 travels due east past the Sister Lakes area before turning south on 66th Street.
Michigan was the first state to complete a border-to-border Interstate Highway in 1960 with the completion of I-94. [81] The last gravel state highway was paved in the early 1960s as well; bids were let in March 1962 to finish paving M-48 in Chippewa County. [82] M-39 bridge over the River Rouge in Dearborn
The Lake Michigan Circle Tour on the Grandview Parkway in Traverse City, Michigan. The LMCT enters Michigan in Berrien County along US 12. Near New Buffalo the tour switches to follow I-94 north to the Benton Harbor/St. Joseph area. Here the LMCT follows BL I-94 and M-63 back to the freeway, this time the I-196/US 31 freeway.
Lake Minocqua is a 1,339-acre (542 ha) lake found in Northern Wisconsin, located at It has a maximum depth of 60 ft (18 m) and a mean depth of 23 ft (7.0 m). The lake has a shoreline of 15.68 miles (25.23 km) without islands, and 19.08 miles (30.71 km) with islands included.
The road continues north running parallel to the lake along the meridian to a point near Edenville. There, the highway turns westerly along Curtis Road and then back northerly on Midland Road to a crossing of the Tittabawassee and Wixom Lake. [4] [5] Past the river and lake crossings, M-30 angles to the northeast to return to the Michigan Meridian.
In 1929, the highway was rerouted along the west side of Little Glen Lake, using the modern M-109 around the lake. [15] M-22 would be rerouted back around to the present routing the next year, and M-109 was designated on the west side of the lake in its place. [16] M-22 crossing the 45th parallel near Suttons Bay