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Birch Run Speedway and Event Center, until 2017 known as Dixie Motor Speedway, is a 4/10 (.400) mile, progressively banked, D-shaped oval short track, with an adjoining 1/3 (.333) mile as well as a Figure 8 course located near Birch Run, Michigan. The speedway changed its name from Dixie Speedway to Birch Run Speedway in 2017.
At that intersection, M-54 northbound turns westward and joins M-83 to run concurrently to Birch Run while M-83 continues north to Frankenmuth on Gera Road. Birch Run Road carries opposing directions of the two highways, a phenomenon called a wrong-way concurrency. Running westward, the road is signed as both M-54 northbound or M-83 southbound.
Birch Run Speedway (Dixie Motor Speedway) Birch Run Michigan: 1948: Asphalt: 0.400 miles (0.644 km) ... 1/4 mi or shorter. Track name Location Length Shape/banking ...
Dixie Highway Saginaw Road: Indirect access in opposing directions via Michigan lefts; signed as Dixie Highway southbound and Saginaw Road northbound: Genesee: Grand Blanc Township: 108.676: 174.897: 108: Holly Road – Grand Blanc: 109.905: 176.875: 109: M-54 north (Dort Highway) – Burton: Southern terminus of M-54: 111.622– 111.899: 179. ...
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Birch Run was founded as a station on the Pere Marquette Railroad by John Moore, its first postmaster, in 1852. It was named after its creek, which runs through a large birch area. In 1863, the town was renamed Deer Lick and remained so until 1868 when it reverted to Birch Run. Birch Run was incorporated as a village in 1955. [5]