M-57 (Michigan highway)

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M-57
Length: 109.03 mi[1] (175.47 km)
Formed: 1930[1]
West end: US-131 near Cedar Springs
Major
junctions:
M-66 near Sheridan

US-127 in Washington Twp.
M-52 near Chesaning
M-13 near Montrose
I-75/US-23 near Clio
M-54 near Clio

East end: M-15 near Otisville
Counties: Kent, Montcalm, Gratiot, Saginaw, Genesee
Michigan highways
< M-56 M-58 >

M-57 is an east-west state highway in the U.S. state of Michigan. The western terminus is at US 131, 14 miles north of Grand Rapids. The eastern terminus is at M-15, one mile north of Otisville. The total length is 109.03 miles.

M-57 goes through the following communities: Greenville, Carson City, Chesaning, Montrose, and Clio.

Historical Note: M-57 was originally designated from Boyne Falls at M-131 (now US 131) through Boyne City and back to then M-131 during the 1920's. It is now M-75; in the 1930's, M-57 was designated along Washington and Stanton Rds. in Gratiot County and Montcalm County respectively.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Highways 50 through 59. Michigan Highways. Bessert, Christopher J. 10 November, 2005. Retrieved 29 July, 2006.

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