M-214 (Michigan highway)
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M-214 was a state highway that served as a connector route near Nashville to Vermontville from 1934 until 1953. It was a formerly a section of M-79 until M-79 was rerouted. At the time, M-66 in Ionia County was M-14. It was lated scaled back to downtown Nashville, leaving a 3-mile connector route between M-79 and M-14. The route survived the redesignation of M-14 in 1941, but it was replaced by a reouting of M-79 in 1953.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Bessert, Christopher J. (2006-10-22). Michigan Highways: Master List 1918-Present. Michigan Highways. Retrieved on November 23, 2006.
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