M-201 (Michigan highway)

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M-201
Length: 1.47 mi[1] (2.37 km)
Formed: 1924 determined as state trunkline, 1949 on state maps
South end: M-22 in Northport
Major
junctions:
None
North end: Leelanau CR 640 north of Northport
Counties: Leelanau
Michigan highways
< M-200 M-203 >

M-201 is a Michigan state highway that serves as a spur route for the village of Northport near the northern tip of Leelanau County. It starts on the south side of the village at M-22, and goes north, turning east onto Bay St. for one block, north again, then turning east onto Nagonaba St. for one block, then north onto Delong Rd. and heading out of the village, the designation ending at the tri-intersection of Mill St., N. Mill St. (Co.Rd.640), and E. Peterson Park Rd.

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  1. ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 200 through 209 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed 2 November 2006.
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