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M-53 was first designated by 1919; it started at Gratiot Avenue in Detroit running north through Centerline, and Utica to eventually end east of Elkton on M-31. [2] An extension in 1926 moved the northern terminus to Port Austin along the former M-19. [10]
The section of I-96 west of Lansing opened in December 1962. [27] In 1973, M-78 was converted to a freeway near the Flint area, and from Olivet southwest of Lansing to the new freeway, the old highway was redesignated Temporary I-69 (Temp. I-69). [28] [29] Additional segments of I-69 north of Lansing were finished in 1984 [30] [31] and 1987. I ...
The Port is close to freeways I-69 (exits 84, 85), I-96 (exit 90), I-496 (exit 3), and US 127 (exit 82B). From downtown Lansing, drivers can follow westbound Business Loop I-96 (BL I-96) to the Port and airport. CATA Bus Route 14 runs between Port Lansing and downtown Lansing.
M-99 crosses the river southeast of Dimondale after the opposing directions merge back together as an undivided highway. North of the river crossing, M-99 meets I-96 at the latter's exit 101 on the southern border of Lansing. [4] [5] From I-96, the M-99 continues north through residential neighborhoods into Lansing as Martin Luther King Jr ...
M-46 is an east–west state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan between Muskegon and Port Sanilac, terminating near Lake Michigan and Lake Huron on each end. Except for the north–south segment that corresponds with the US Highway 131 (US 131) freeway between Cedar Springs and Howard City, M-46 is practically a due east–west surface highway.
Dearborn-based coffee house chain is poised to open its latest franchise on East Grand River Avenue in East Lansing near Michigan State University.
Port Austin is the location of the historical northern terminus of US 25. Through town, M-25 turns north along Lake Street and runs concurrently with the northern end of M-53. The highway turns westward on Port Austin Road along the lake where M-53 terminates; this is also the point where the M-25 signage changes from northbound to westbound.
Michigan's 83rd House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 83rd House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in part of Kent County. [2]