M-247 (Michigan highway)
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M-247 |
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Length: | 2.84 mi[1] (4.57 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1998 | ||||||||
South end: | M-13 near Bay City | ||||||||
North end: | Bay City Recreation Area | ||||||||
Counties: | Bay | ||||||||
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M-247 is a north-south highway in the U.S. state of Michigan, connecting M-13 to the Bay City Recreation Area, entirely within Bangor Township.
Starting at its southern terminus at M-13, M-247 follows Euclid Avenue north about two miles, then turns east onto Beaver Road, leading directly into the state park, ending at its entrance.
M-247 was originally part of M-111 and later part of M-47, and was the largest numbered state highway until 1998, when M-553 in the Upper Peninsula was designated.
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- ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 230 through 249 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed Sep 6 2006.
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