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  2. Mount Arvon - Wikipedia

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    On the list of highest natural points in each U.S. state, Mount Arvon ranks 38th. [3] It is the highest natural point in the East North Central states . Mount Arvon is a few miles from Mount Curwood , which for years had been designated as Michigan's highest spot until a resurvey in 1982 with modern technology determined that Mount Arvon is 1 ...

  3. Lower Peninsula of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Peninsula is bounded on the west by Lake Michigan and on the northeast by Lake Huron, which connect at the Straits of Mackinac.In the southeast, the waterway consisting of the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River, and Lake Erie separates it from the province of Ontario, Canada.

  4. Briar Hill (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Briar Hill, at 1,706 ft, is the second-highest point [1] [failed verification] in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, behind nearby Grove Hill at 1,709 feet. [2] [unreliable source?] It is entirely within the Manistee National Forest.

  5. U.S. Route 23 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The highest traffic totals along US 23 in the state of Michigan were recorded by MDOT near the M-57 interchange; in 2009 an average 68,800 vehicles used that section of freeway daily. [9] These traffic counts are expressed in terms of annual average daily traffic (AADT), which is a statistical calculation of the average daily number of ...

  6. M-36 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    M-36 is a state trunkline highway in the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan that runs in a west–east direction from Mason to Whitmore Lake. The trunkline connects US Highway 127 (US 127) south of Lansing and US 23 north of Ann Arbor. The highway connects several smaller communities in the rural areas along its route.

  7. M-82 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    The current version of M-82 is actually the second in the state; the first usage appeared in the Upper Peninsula by 1919. The Lower Peninsula routing has been in use since the 1920s. Various extensions and truncations have shifted the terminus as far west as New Era or Hesperia in the past. The current route was finalized in the late 1970s

  8. The Thumb - Wikipedia

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    The Thumb is a region and a peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan, so named because the Lower Peninsula is shaped like a mitten. The Thumb area is generally considered to be in the Central Michigan region, east of the Flint area and the Tri-Cities and north of Metro Detroit. The region is also branded as the Blue Water Area.

  9. Geography of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The highest point in the Lower Peninsula is either Briar Hill at 1,705 feet (520 m), or one of several points nearby in the vicinity of Cadillac. The lowest point is the surface of Lake Erie at 571 feet (174 m). A feature of Michigan that gives it the distinct shape of a mitten is the Thumb.