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The system was created and expanded in scope c. October 5, 1970, after it was approved by the County Road Association of Michigan and the State Highway Commission. The system uses eight lettered zones which are divided by major state highways. Each county road in the system is designated with the zone letter followed by a number.
Roscommon County (/ r ɒ s ˈ k ɒ m ən / ross-KOM-ən) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census , the population was 23,459. [ 2 ] The county seat is Roscommon . [ 3 ]
Pages in category "Transportation in Roscommon County, Michigan" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... F-97 (Michigan county highway) H.
A short non-contiguous segment of M-76 opened near Empire, extending eastward to County Road 669 in 1934. [8] In late 1940 or early 1941, M-76 was truncated to Roscommon; all of M-76 from Grayling to Kalkaska and the segment near Empire was redesignated as M-72. [9] [10]
Roscommon (/ r ɒ s ˈ k ɒ m ən / ross-KOM-ən) is a village in and the county seat of Roscommon County, Michigan, United States. [4] The population was 981 at the 2020 census . History
The office of drain commissioner dates to Michigan's statehood in 1837, as much of the state's land was swamps and wetlands. An early bill passed by the Michigan Legislature was a drainage act, which led to the creation of drain commissioners at the township level. In 1897, township drain commissioners were abolished and the position was ...
Higgins Lake Nursery, County Road 200, 1/2 mile east of old US-27, 1/4 mile N of Roscommon County line Grayling vicinity February 26, 1957: Camp Grayling Officers Open Mess: Building #311, Howe Road Grayling: August 24, 1978: Douglas House† 6122 County Road 612 Grayling: November 18, 2000: Grayling Fish Hatchery: 4893 W North Down River Road ...
M-157 is a short state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan. The highway is entirely within Roscommon County in the Lower Peninsula. It is the fourth-shortest state highway in the system, [1] and it serves as a connector route between M-18 and M-55 just east of Prudenville. The current roadway was built and designated as M-157 in the ...