M-111 (Michigan highway)

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M-111 was the designation given to two former state trunklines in Michigan. The older one, in 1928, to a route from Bay City to Bay City State Park on Saginaw Bay along, what today is, State Park Road.[1] After 1938, the Bay City alignment was transferred back to local control and the M-111 designation was given to an old M-6 routing in the Keweenaw Peninsula that ran between Eagle River and Phoenix along what is, now, modern-day M-26 parallel to Eagle River. That incarnation lasted two years until M-111 was decommissioned and M-26 was realigned over it. The M-111 designation has not been used since being decommissioned in 1940. [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ DeLorme [2003]. Michigan Atlas & Gazetteer, 11th Edition, 60.
  2. ^ Michigan Highways: Master List 1918-Present Christopher J. Bessert URL Accessed October 29, 2006
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