M-100 (Michigan highway)

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M-100
Maintained by MDOT
Length: 12.75 mi[1] (20.52 km)
Formed: 1925[1]
North end: I-96 Exit 86 north of Grand Ledge
Major
junctions:
M-43 south of Grand Ledge
South end: I-69 Exit 66 south of Potterville
Counties: Eaton, Clinton
Michigan highways
< M-99 M-101 >

M-100 is a short, largely rural, north-south state highway in the central region of the U.S. state of Michigan between Potterville and Grand Ledge. Rapid growth of greater Lansing may cause a change of this route from rural to suburban in nature. It is all undivided surface route.

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[edit] History

M-100 was created on 1932-09-01 when M-16 was rerouted directly between Lansing and Eagle. M-100 started at M-39 in Grand Ledge and ran north to M-16 in Eagle. The highway was extended southward on 1932-10-29 to end at US 27/M-78 in Potterville. The northern end was extended to meet the U.S. Route 16 (now I-96) freeway on 1958-01-24. The south was similarly extended in 1991 with the completion of the I-69/US 27 freeway south of Potterville[1]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads Notes
Eaton Potterville 0.00 I-69 Southern terminus
Grand Ledge   M-43  
Clinton Eagle 12.75 I-96 Northern terminus
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency terminus Deleted Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Michigan Highways: Highways 100 through 119 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed 6 Oct 2006

[edit] External links