Michigan County Highway F-41
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County-Designated Highway F-41 or F-41 is a county designated road in the northeastern Lower Peninsula, beginning at US 23 about 2 miles north of Oscoda, passing the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base, going through Lincoln, and returning to US 23 about half way between Harrisville and Alpena. As far as is known, this may be the only county road in Michigan to have carried a federal, state, and county road designation, as the road started out as a portion of US 23 in 1926 and retaining that designation until the beginning of 1937 when a new US 23 alignment was completed by then along the Lake Huron shoreline. The former US 23 through Lincoln then became M-171 and kept that designation until 1960 when the road was returned to local control. The road received its F-41 designation in 1970.
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