M-213 (Michigan highway)
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M-213 was a state highway designation that served two different routes The first ran from M-46 near Muskegon to M-20 Brunswick along the present day B-35 until 1959-60. The second served as a spur route to Muskegon State Park along a former routing of M-20 from US 31 in Muskegon. This second designation was formed immediately after the first was decommissioned and lasted until 1970.[1]
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