M-100 (Michigan highway)

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M-100
Length: 12.75 mi[1] (21 km)
Formed: 1925[1]
North end: I-96 Exit 86 north of Grand Ledge
Major
junctions:
M-43 south of Grand Ledge
South end: I-69 Exit 66 south of Potterville
Counties: Eaton, Clinton
Michigan highways
< M-99 M-101 >

M-100 is a short, largely rural, north-south state highway in central Michigan between Potterville and Grand Ledge. Rapid growth of greater Lansing may cause a change of this route from rural to suburban in nature. It is all undivided surface route.

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  1. ^ a b Michigan Highways: Highways 100 through 119 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed 6 Oct 2006