M-204 (Michigan highway)
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M-204 |
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Length: | 7.22 mi[1] (12 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1933 | ||||||||
West end: | M-22 near Leland | ||||||||
East end: | M-22 near Suttons Bay | ||||||||
Counties: | Leelanau | ||||||||
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M-204 is probably one of only a few Michigan state highways that still retains most of its original routing from the 1920's. M-204 runs across the Leelanau Peninsula.
Originally a gravel road, it was later paved, and still later (1969) was relocated in Lake Leelanau (Old 204 is still a public street), and another Old 204 east of Lake Leelanau is still drivable.
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- ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 200 through 229 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed Sep 6 2006.
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