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About five miles (8.0 km) north of the state line, US 223 leaves the freeway and turns west onto St. Anthony Road; US 23 continues northward on the freeway. South of Dundee, US 23 crosses the River Raisin before coming to an interchange with M-50 next to the Cabela's store west of town. North of town, the freeway passes near an industrial area.
U.S. Route 23 or U.S. Highway 23 (US 23) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway between Jacksonville, Florida, and Mackinaw City, Michigan. It is an original 1926 route which originally reached only as far south as Portsmouth, Ohio , and has since been extended.
On the northern end of downtown at the intersection of LeRoy Street and Silver Lake Road, it resumed. Bus. US 23 followed Silver Lake Road westward out of downtown through a residential area and northwesterly to an interchange with US 23 at exit 79. [11] [15] The US 23 bypass of Fenton opened as a freeway west of downtown in 1958.
The US Highways in Michigan are the segments of the national United States Numbered Highway System [4] that are owned and maintained by the state of Michigan, [5] totaling 2,300 miles (3,701 km). [3] The longest of these is US Highway 23 (US 23) at around 362 miles (583 km).
Motorists are urged, instead, to exit the freeway at North Territorial and take a detour to Whitmore Lake Road, Barton Drive and then eastbound Michigan 14, back to the part of U.S. 23 that will ...
Here's a look at five top spots for road trips in the Midwest this fall, including west Michigan's fall colors and Lake Michigan beaches. Scenic Michigan route ranks among top 5 fall road trips in ...
Leelanau Scenic Heritage Route M-23 ... I-75 near Indian River: US 23 and C-66 in Cheboygan: 1961 ... 7 Mile Road in Bay County: US 23: 1938 [115]
In 1930, the first segment of the current routing of M-65 was designated. At the time, the road ran from an intersection with US 23 and M-55 near Whittemore and ran north to Hale. [2] [3] US 23 was moved from its inland routing to follow a shoreline alignment along Saginaw Bay around 1932. The former route through Twining and Whittemore became ...