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BS I-375 in Detroit: I-75 in Detroit 1964 [53] current I-375 is the southern end of the Walter P. Chrysler Freeway, [54] and as of 2007 it was the shortest signed Interstate in the country, [53] but I-110 in Texas has been signed since then. [55] I-375 is a spur connecting the Detroit Riverfront area to I-75. I-475: 16.866: 27.143
Ganden Monastery (also Gaden or Gandain [citation needed]) or Ganden Namgyeling or Monastery of Gahlden [1] is one of the "great three" Gelug university monasteries located in Dagzê County, Lhasa, Tibet. The other two are Sera Monastery and Drepung Monastery. Ganden Monastery was founded in 1409 by Je Tsongkhapa Lozang-dragpa, founder of the ...
Running about 22.8 miles (36.7 km) in the Metro Detroit area, M-10 runs roughly northwest–southeast from Downtown Detroit into the northern suburbs in Oakland County. [2] The entire length of the highway is listed as a part of the National Highway System , [ 3 ] a system of roads importance to the nation's economy, defense and mobility. [ 4 ]
The first 2.3 miles (3.7 km) of the highway follows Southfield Road, a divided highway in the Downriver area. It then transitions into the Southfield Freeway , which is a 13.7-mile-long (22.0 km) freeway that runs from I-94 in Allen Park north through Dearborn , and then the west side of Detroit , to Southfield.
5 Mile Road—Fenkell Avenue (in Detroit) 6 Mile Road—McNichols Avenue (in Detroit) 7 Mile Road—No other name (Ends at the curve west of Kelly Rd. Moross Avenue in Grosse Pointe is not a mile road) 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 Mile Road—State Fair St. (Outer Drive E in Eastbound direction starting at Dequindre St. Returns to E State Fair Avenue at Conner St.)
The trunkline is the dividing line between Detroit's East and West sides and connects to some of the city's major freeways like Interstate 94 (I-94, Edsel Ford Freeway) and M-8 (Davison Freeway). Woodward Avenue exits Detroit at M-102 (8 Mile Road) and runs through the city's northern suburbs in Oakland County on its way to Pontiac. In between ...
Until 1970, US 10 followed Woodward Avenue between Detroit and Pontiac. That year, Woodward Avenue was redesignated M-1 and US 10 was moved to the Lodge Freeway and Telegraph Road. [26] [27] The TO I-75 designation was removed in 1973 when the last segments of I-75 were completed between West Branch and Roscommon.
The University District was annexed to the City of Detroit in the election of November 7, 1916. In November 1920, John P. McNichols , S.J., the newly appointed president of the University of Detroit, traveled with armed companions from the campus on Jefferson Avenue in downtown Detroit to Six Mile Road (then known as Palmer Boulevard, now ...