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  2. Brockway Mountain Drive - Wikipedia

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    Brockway Mountain Drive is an 8.8-mile-long (14.2 km) scenic roadway just west of Copper Harbor in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. Drivers can access the road from State Highway M-26 on either end near Eagle Harbor to the west or Copper Harbor to the east in the Keweenaw Peninsula.

  3. U.S. Route 23 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Protected bike lane and bus stop island on Summit Street near the Ohio State University campus. In downtown Columbus, the route is applied to a one-way pair.It first jogs easterly via Livingston Avenue (north) and Fulton Street (south) before continuing northerly with northbound traffic on Fourth Street and southbound traffic on Third Street, which becomes Summit Street north of Fifth Avenue.

  4. M-123 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    The section north to the Tahquamenon River Bridge is remarked on the October 1, 1954 state map as a county road, however. [13] In 1957, M-123 was permanently extended north to the bridge, [ 14 ] and in 1962 the final extension north to Paradise and south to Newberry was completed.

  5. 5 road trips for Columbus Blue Jackets fans to consider doing ...

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    A resort getaway to watch hockey, a back-to-back in the Pacific Northwest or Saturday night in Chicago: 5 cool trips for Blue Jackets fans

  6. U.S. Route 41 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The northernmost section of the modern US 41 between Houghton and Copper Harbor originated in the 19th century as the Military Road. The road was one of 13 roads built between 1817 and 1864 by the federal government. Construction of the road was proposed as early as two years after the US acquired the last tracts of land in the Upper Peninsula.

  7. M-28 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    Along with US Highway 2 (US 2), M-28 forms a pair of primary highways linking the Upper Peninsula from end to end, providing a major access route for traffic from Michigan and Canada along the southern shore of Lake Superior. M-28 is the longest state trunkline in Michigan numbered with the "M-" prefix at 290.373 miles (467.310 km).