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  2. M-65 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    M-65 is a 103.176-mile-long (166.046 km) state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan. The highway runs between termini on US Highway 23 (US 23) near Omer and Rogers City in the northeastern Lower Peninsula of the state. M-65 runs inland through several small communities in the region, passing through forests and fields along its course.

  3. Mile Road System (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Several counties in the state of Michigan use a Mile Road System to name different roads and streets. The most commonly known system is that of Detroit, including 8 Mile Road, the dividing line between Detroit and its northern suburbs as well as Wayne County and Oakland, Macomb and Washtenaw counties.

  4. List of state trunkline highways in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Road; provided access to Bishop International Airport and a truck bypass route from I-69 to General Motors plants near I-75 M-121: 12.763: 20.540 Main Street in Zeeland: I-196 in Grandville: 2007 [109] current Once was part of M-21; Chicago Drive M-122: 1.068: 1.719 US 2 in St. Ignace: State Ferry Dock in St. Ignace 1929 [56]

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

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    The lowest numbers are in the east and the north. The east–west highways in Michigan number in the single digits up to the low 20s. The north–south highways range from the low 20s into the 40s. There are also three three-digit highways numbered in the 100s and one in the 200s as branches of related two-digit highways. [8]

  6. Michigan State Trunkline Highway System - Wikipedia

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    The first state road agency, the Michigan State Highway Department (MSHD), was created on July 1, 1905. At first the department administered rewards to the counties and townships for building roads to state minimum specifications. In 1905, there were 68,000 miles (110,000 km) of roads in Michigan.

  7. U.S. Route 25 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    M-29 north (23 Mile Road) – New Baltimore: Southern end of I-94 concurrency; northern end of M-59 concurrency roadway continues beyond I-94 as M-29: 79.641: 128.170: M-19 north – Richmond, New Haven: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; southern terminus of M-19: Lenox Township: 81.096: 130.511: 26 Mile Road – Marine City: St. Clair

  8. Fall colors: 10 scenic autumn drives in Northern Michigan ...

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    While road trips are usually reserved for warm weather, consider taking a road trip this fall to explore Michigan's fall colors. Fall colors: 10 scenic autumn drives in Northern Michigan ...

  9. River Road National Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    The River Road National Scenic Byway (also called the River Road National Forest Scenic Byway) is a National Scenic Byway and National Forest Scenic Byway in the US state of Michigan. This 23 + 1 ⁄ 2 -mile-long (37.8 km) byway follows M-65 and River Road; it extends eastward into the Huron National Forest and ends in the historic community of ...