M-186 (Michigan highway)

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M-186
Length: 2.49 mi[1] (4.01 km)
Formed: 1940
West end: M-113 near Fife Lake
East end: US 131 in Fife Lake
Counties: Grand Traverse
Michigan highways
< M-185 M-188 >

M-186, is a short connector route in the U.S. state of Michigan. The western terminus is at M-113 just west of Fife Lake and the eastern terminus is at US 131 west of downtown Fife Lake.

Historical Notes:In the 1930s, M-186 was designated on a 4.3 mile connector route in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan between US 2/US 41 at Rapid River with M-35 near Brampton.
In 1940, when a new road was built from Walton Junction to Fife Lake, M-186 was designated on the road from M-113 to Fife Lake (formerly M-131; and the Walton Jct./Fife Lake road and the rest of M-131 to Petoskey become US 131).

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  1. ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 180 through 199 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed Sep 6 2006.
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