M-212 (Michigan highway)
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M-212 |
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Length: | 0.732 mi[1] (1 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1937[1] | ||||||||
West end: | Aloha State Park | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
None | ||||||||
East end: | M-33 | ||||||||
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M-212 is a trunkline spur and state highway in Michigan. It is notable for being the shortest state highway in Michigan, beating out the second shortest, M-168, by only two-tenths of a mile[1]. M-212 even beats out Michigan's shortest Business Connection, M-32 Business in Hillman, which comes in at 0.738 miles, only about six-thousandths of a mile longer!
The highway was designated in order to provide access from M-33 to both the small community of Aloha, as well as to Aloha State Park, where the highway ends.
[edit] See also
List of state highways in the United States shorter than one mile
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Michigan Highways: Highways 200 through 229 Christopher J. Bessert, URL accessed Sep 9 2006